The use of interpersonal communication technologies to establish and maintain peer relationships
Pörhölä, M., & Lahti, H. (2012). The use of interpersonal communication technologies to establish and maintain peer relationships. In A. Costabile, & B. Spears (Eds.), The impact of technology on relationships in educational settings (pp. 55-65). Lontoo: Routledge.
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