The language of the body in professional practice: how can elements from movement communication develop embodied leadership competences?

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The language of the body in professional practice : how can elements from movement communication develop embodied leadership competences? / Winther, Helle.

2014. Abstract from Keele Counselling Conference, Keele, United Kingdom.

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Harvard

Winther, H 2014, 'The language of the body in professional practice: how can elements from movement communication develop embodied leadership competences?', Keele Counselling Conference, Keele, United Kingdom, 22/03/2014 - 23/03/2014.

APA

Winther, H. (2014). The language of the body in professional practice: how can elements from movement communication develop embodied leadership competences?. Abstract from Keele Counselling Conference, Keele, United Kingdom.

Vancouver

Winther H. The language of the body in professional practice: how can elements from movement communication develop embodied leadership competences?. 2014. Abstract from Keele Counselling Conference, Keele, United Kingdom.

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Winther, Helle. / The language of the body in professional practice : how can elements from movement communication develop embodied leadership competences?. Abstract from Keele Counselling Conference, Keele, United Kingdom.1 p.

Bibtex

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title = "The language of the body in professional practice: how can elements from movement communication develop embodied leadership competences?",
author = "Helle Winther",
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year = "2014",
language = "English",

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RIS

TY - ABST

T1 - The language of the body in professional practice

AU - Winther, Helle

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PY - 2014

Y1 - 2014

M3 - Conference abstract for conference

Y2 - 22 March 2014 through 23 March 2014

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