Agencements of Reanimation: Facilitating an Active Old Age through Danish Co-Creation Initiatives

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Agencements of Reanimation: Facilitating an Active Old Age through Danish Co-Creation Initiatives. / Lassen, Aske Juul.

I: Anthropology & Aging, Bind 40, Nr. 2, 2019, s. 23-36.

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Lassen, AJ 2019, 'Agencements of Reanimation: Facilitating an Active Old Age through Danish Co-Creation Initiatives', Anthropology & Aging, bind 40, nr. 2, s. 23-36. <http://anthro-age.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/anthro-age/article/view/166>

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Lassen, A. J. (2019). Agencements of Reanimation: Facilitating an Active Old Age through Danish Co-Creation Initiatives. Anthropology & Aging, 40(2), 23-36. http://anthro-age.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/anthro-age/article/view/166

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Lassen AJ. Agencements of Reanimation: Facilitating an Active Old Age through Danish Co-Creation Initiatives. Anthropology & Aging. 2019;40(2):23-36.

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Lassen, Aske Juul. / Agencements of Reanimation: Facilitating an Active Old Age through Danish Co-Creation Initiatives. I: Anthropology & Aging. 2019 ; Bind 40, Nr. 2. s. 23-36.

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