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Caster Semenya: sport, categories and the creative role of ethics
- Correspondence to Silvia Camporesi, Silvia Camporesi, c/o IFOM-IEO campus, via Adamello 16, 20139 Milan, Italy; silvia.camporesi{at}ifom-ieo-campus.it
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Caster Semenya: sport, categories and the creative role of ethics
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- Received January 25, 2010
- Revised March 25, 2010
- Accepted March 31, 2010
- First published June 7, 2010.
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June 07, 2010
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