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Investigating the Next Generation of Design Researchers. / Rodgers, P.A.; Mazzarella, F.; Conerney, L.
In: The Design Journal, Vol. 22, No. Suppl. 1, 31.05.2019, p. 1467-1480.

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Rodgers PA, Mazzarella F, Conerney L. Investigating the Next Generation of Design Researchers. The Design Journal. 2019 May 31;22(Suppl. 1):1467-1480. doi: 10.1080/14606925.2019.1594971

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Rodgers, P.A. ; Mazzarella, F. ; Conerney, L. / Investigating the Next Generation of Design Researchers. In: The Design Journal. 2019 ; Vol. 22, No. Suppl. 1. pp. 1467-1480.

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