Change and Continuity
Hurme, P. (2016). Change and Continuity. Human Technology, 12(2), 105-107. https://doi.org/10.17011/ht/urn.201611174651
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Human Technology: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT EnvironmentsTekijät
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2016Oppiaine
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© the Authors & the Agora Center, University of Jyväskylä, 2016. This is an open access article distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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Jyväskylän Yliopisto; Agora CenterISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
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