Sturken et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Technological visions: The hopes and fears that shape new technologiesSturken et al., 2004
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- Sturken M
- Thomas D
- Ball-Rokeach S
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For as long as people have developed new technologies, there has been debate over the purposes, shape, and potential for their use. In this exciting collection, a range of contributors, including Sherry Turkle, Lynn Spigel, John Perry Barlow, Langdon Winner …
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