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Hobbits on the wall: the ‘Frodo Lives!’ campaign as psychosocial symbol
Alexander John Sergeant
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1960s
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Psychoso-cial
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slogan
100%
Engage-ment
33%
Popular
33%
1970s
33%
Discourse
33%
Public Space
33%
Dissent
33%
Protagonist
33%
Banner
33%
Kingdom
33%
Intersubjective
33%
Shirt
33%
Disobedience
33%
Narrative
33%
20th Century
33%
United States of America
33%
Trauma
33%
Cultural Values
33%
Political Agenda
33%
Self-Expression
33%
Social Phenomenon
33%
Therapy
33%
Generational Conflict
33%
frivolity
33%
Bus Shelter
33%
Fantasy Literature
33%
Cultural wars
33%
Social Sciences
Twentieth Century
100%
Cultural Values
100%
Political Agenda
100%
Political Function
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Bus
100%
USA
100%
UK
100%
Therapy
100%
Narrative
100%
Individual Value
100%
Self-Expression
100%
INIS
power
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values
100%
walls
100%
united kingdom
50%
space
50%
usa
50%
tools
50%
capacity
50%
lenses
50%
trauma
50%
rings
50%
buses
50%
shelters
50%
Psychology
Preconscious
100%
Narrative
100%