Faces of ESLR: Alba Motes-Rodrigo
Our new series will highlight the work of different ESLR society members. Today, we hear from Alba Motes-Rodrigo, a PhD student at the University of Tübingen, about her work.
Our new series will highlight the work of different ESLR society members. Today, we hear from Alba Motes-Rodrigo, a PhD student at the University of Tübingen, about her work.
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Alba Motes Rodrigo discusses her recent publication with Cultured Scene.