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This article is dedicated to all bridge players who are missing their club, their partners, and their lifeline, and, Mo and Niamh
The potentials of a sociological study into experiences of learning and playing bridge stemmed from my longing to understand forgotten public spaces
I felt that rapport could be fostered from a shared sense of failure, learning, perseverance and resilience
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This article is dedicated to all bridge players who are missing their club, their partners, and their lifeline, and, Mo and Niamh. Kevin Judge Planning Moves Around the Pandemic: Conducting Bridge Research During the Chaos of Covid-19 www.excursions-journal.org.uk Planning Moves Around the Pandemic: Conducting Bridge Research During the Chaos of Covid-19
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