dinsdag 15 december 2015

Un peu de lecture pour les responsables auX postes à responsabilités... Sur le cyber(E)space et les problématiques diverses...

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(source: http://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1189&context=artspaper)

'Race' on the Japanese internet: discussing Korea
and Koreans on '2-Channeru'
Mark J. McLelland
University of Wollongong, markmc@uow.edu.au
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