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Fat Studies
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society
Volume 7, 2018 - Issue 1: Fat Pedagogy: Improving Teaching and Learning for EveryBODY
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Enlarging conference learning: At the crossroads of fat studies and conference pedagogies

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