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Influencing Adaptation: Discourse, values and information and communication technologies

Nathan, Lisa P. (2006) Influencing Adaptation: Discourse, values and information and communication technologies.

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This is a submission to the "Interrogating the social realities of information and communications systems pre-conference workshop, ASIST AM 2006"

EPrint Type:Extended Abstract
Subjects:Information Science
Social Informatics
Human Computer Interaction
ID Code:1457
Deposited On:08 September 2006
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