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Power of Position: Classification and the Biodiversity Sciences
By
Robert D. Montoya
Robert D. Montoya
Robert D. Montoya is Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Studies in the School of Education and Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles; Director of UCLA's California Rare Book School; and Director of UCLA's Library, Ethics, and Justice Lab.
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ISBN electronic:
9780262369961
Publication date:
2022
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Conclusion: Position Is Power
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Published:2022
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2022. "Conclusion: Position Is Power", Power of Position: Classification and the Biodiversity Sciences, Robert D. Montoya
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