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  17. Paluck, Elizabeth L. , Green, Seth A. , and Green, Donald P. (2019), ‘The contact hypothesis re-evaluated’, Behavioural Public Policy, 3:2, pp. 12958.
    [Google Scholar]
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    [Google Scholar]
  19. Perreault, Gregory and Paul, Newly (2018), ‘An image of refugees through the social media lens: A narrative framing analysis of the Humans of New York series “Syrian Americans”’, Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 7:1, pp. 79102.
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    [Google Scholar]
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    [Google Scholar]
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    [Google Scholar]
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    [Google Scholar]
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