La difusión de la planificación. Agentes, mecanismos, redes y teorías

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Ward , S. V. (2026). La difusión de la planificación. Agentes, mecanismos, redes y teorías. A&P Continuidad, 13(24). https://doi.org/10.35305/23626097v13i24.571