Modalities of cosmopolitanism and mobility: parental education strategies of global, immigrant and local middle-class Israelis

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Modalities of cosmopolitanism and mobility : parental education strategies of global, immigrant and local middle-class Israelis. / Maxwell, Claire; Yemini, Miri.

In: Discourse, Vol. 2019, No. 5, 24.01.2019, p. 616-632.

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Maxwell, C & Yemini, M 2019, 'Modalities of cosmopolitanism and mobility: parental education strategies of global, immigrant and local middle-class Israelis', Discourse, vol. 2019, no. 5, pp. 616-632. https://doi.org/10.1080/01596306.2019.1570613

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Maxwell, C., & Yemini, M. (2019). Modalities of cosmopolitanism and mobility: parental education strategies of global, immigrant and local middle-class Israelis. Discourse, 2019(5), 616-632. https://doi.org/10.1080/01596306.2019.1570613

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Maxwell C, Yemini M. Modalities of cosmopolitanism and mobility: parental education strategies of global, immigrant and local middle-class Israelis. Discourse. 2019 Jan 24;2019(5):616-632. https://doi.org/10.1080/01596306.2019.1570613

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Maxwell, Claire ; Yemini, Miri. / Modalities of cosmopolitanism and mobility : parental education strategies of global, immigrant and local middle-class Israelis. In: Discourse. 2019 ; Vol. 2019, No. 5. pp. 616-632.

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