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Work in Progress – Ten by Ten, Climate Controlled: An Exploration of the Self-Storage Industry in America

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This entry was posted in Scholarship, Social Science, Uncategorized and tagged consumers, consumption, research, self-storage, sociology on August 9, 2018 by Pamela Donovan.

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Pamela Donovan

Sociologist, writer, researcher, and editor in social science and public health | Mastodon:@pamelaldonovan@c.im | ORCIDid 0000-0001-9658-9929

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