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My keynote at the 6th National Seminar on Geography and Phenomenology

  • Post author:Jeremy Wells
  • Post published:September 29, 2015
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Although I've only been in Brazil for about two months, and am careful about over-generalizing based on my limited experience, it seems as if phenomenology, as a field of study,…

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