Cheaper Than Droids and Easier to Replace: Work, Labor and Organization in Star Wars Andor

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Cheaper Than Droids and Easier to Replace : Work, Labor and Organization in Star Wars Andor. / Bagger, Christoffer.

Andor Analysed Part One: Roots of Rebellion in Star Wars. ed. / Jamie Woodcock. 2024.

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingBook chapterResearch

Harvard

Bagger, C 2024, Cheaper Than Droids and Easier to Replace: Work, Labor and Organization in Star Wars Andor. in J Woodcock (ed.), Andor Analysed Part One: Roots of Rebellion in Star Wars.

APA

Bagger, C. (Accepted/In press). Cheaper Than Droids and Easier to Replace: Work, Labor and Organization in Star Wars Andor. In J. Woodcock (Ed.), Andor Analysed Part One: Roots of Rebellion in Star Wars

Vancouver

Bagger C. Cheaper Than Droids and Easier to Replace: Work, Labor and Organization in Star Wars Andor. In Woodcock J, editor, Andor Analysed Part One: Roots of Rebellion in Star Wars. 2024

Author

Bagger, Christoffer. / Cheaper Than Droids and Easier to Replace : Work, Labor and Organization in Star Wars Andor. Andor Analysed Part One: Roots of Rebellion in Star Wars. editor / Jamie Woodcock. 2024.

Bibtex

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