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From ego-centred to eco-centred: an investigation of the association between authenticity and ecological sensitivity

De ego-centré à éco-centré: une investigation de l’association entre authenticité et sensibilité écologique.

Von ego-zentriert zu öko-zentriert: eine Untersuchung zur Beziehung zwischen Authentzität und ökologischer Verbundenheit.

De egocéntrico a eco céntrico: una investigación de la asociación entre autenticidad y sensibilidad ecológica (Spanish)

De egocêntrico a ecocêntrico: uma investigação acerca da associação entre autenticidade e sensibilidade ecológica (Portugeuse)

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Pages 139-151 | Received 04 Nov 2019, Accepted 14 Jun 2020, Published online: 19 Nov 2020

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