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Knowledge / Human behavior / Socioeconomics / United Nations Literacy Decade / Post literacy / Social Practice / Empowerment / Functional illiteracy / Information literacy / Literacy / Reading / Linguistics
Date: 2010-04-24 01:46:56
Knowledge
Human behavior
Socioeconomics
United Nations Literacy Decade
Post literacy
Social Practice
Empowerment
Functional illiteracy
Information literacy
Literacy
Reading
Linguistics

Literacy and empowerment: a contribution to the debate; 2009

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