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Disappearing Goods: Invisible Labor and Unseen (Re)Production in Education

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Shuffelton, A., Hochman, J. Disappearing Goods: Invisible Labor and Unseen (Re)Production in Education. Stud Philos Educ 36, 1–5 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11217-016-9543-2

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