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Negotiating Social Legitimacy in and across Contexts: Apprenticeship in a 'Dual' Training System

LOSA, Stefano, FILLIETTAZ, Laurent

LOSA, Stefano, FILLIETTAZ, Laurent. Negotiating Social Legitimacy in and across Contexts:

Apprenticeship in a 'Dual' Training System. In: J. Angouri, M. Marra & J. Holmes. Negotiating Boundaries at Work: Talking and Transitions. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2017.

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