Pleasures of the city. An essay in memory of the Danish Sociologist Henning Bech

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Pleasures of the city. An essay in memory of the Danish Sociologist Henning Bech. / Emmerik Wøldike, Morten ; Poder, Poul.

In: Sexualities, 2024.

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Emmerik Wøldike, M & Poder, P 2024, 'Pleasures of the city. An essay in memory of the Danish Sociologist Henning Bech', Sexualities. https://doi.org/10.1177/13634607241247694

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Emmerik Wøldike, M., & Poder, P. (2024). Pleasures of the city. An essay in memory of the Danish Sociologist Henning Bech. Sexualities. https://doi.org/10.1177/13634607241247694

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Emmerik Wøldike M, Poder P. Pleasures of the city. An essay in memory of the Danish Sociologist Henning Bech. Sexualities. 2024. https://doi.org/10.1177/13634607241247694

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Emmerik Wøldike, Morten ; Poder, Poul. / Pleasures of the city. An essay in memory of the Danish Sociologist Henning Bech. In: Sexualities. 2024.

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