Glass Glimpsed: In, On, Through and Beyond

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Glass Glimpsed : In, On, Through and Beyond. / Lock, Charles.

Invisibility Studies: Surveillance, Transparency and the Hidden in Contemporary Culture. ed. / Henriette Steiner; Kristin Veel. Oxford : Peter Lang, 2015. p. 5-24.

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Harvard

Lock, C 2015, Glass Glimpsed: In, On, Through and Beyond. in H Steiner & K Veel (eds), Invisibility Studies: Surveillance, Transparency and the Hidden in Contemporary Culture. Peter Lang, Oxford, pp. 5-24.

APA

Lock, C. (2015). Glass Glimpsed: In, On, Through and Beyond. In H. Steiner, & K. Veel (Eds.), Invisibility Studies: Surveillance, Transparency and the Hidden in Contemporary Culture (pp. 5-24). Peter Lang.

Vancouver

Lock C. Glass Glimpsed: In, On, Through and Beyond. In Steiner H, Veel K, editors, Invisibility Studies: Surveillance, Transparency and the Hidden in Contemporary Culture. Oxford: Peter Lang. 2015. p. 5-24

Author

Lock, Charles. / Glass Glimpsed : In, On, Through and Beyond. Invisibility Studies: Surveillance, Transparency and the Hidden in Contemporary Culture. editor / Henriette Steiner ; Kristin Veel. Oxford : Peter Lang, 2015. pp. 5-24

Bibtex

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