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Ethics and Aesthetics: What Constitutes Socially Responsible Design?.

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Ethics and Aesthetics: What Constitutes Socially Responsible Design?. / Cooper, Rachel.
In: Design Management Institute, Vol. 16, No. 3, 01.06.2005, p. 10-18.

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Cooper R. Ethics and Aesthetics: What Constitutes Socially Responsible Design?. Design Management Institute. 2005 Jun 1;16(3):10-18.

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Cooper, Rachel. / Ethics and Aesthetics: What Constitutes Socially Responsible Design?. In: Design Management Institute. 2005 ; Vol. 16, No. 3. pp. 10-18.

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