Transnational digital space: an undocumented dimension of digital divide and the school leadership as conversion factor

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Victoria Konidari

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Bibliography: Konidari, Victoria: Kindheit und Erziehung an den Randbereichen des religiös begründeten Extremismus. Ergebnisse einer Deutungsmusteranalyse, Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung / Discourse. Journal of Childhood and Adolescence Research, 3-2025, pp. 433-438.

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Published: September 2025
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