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MoBlogs, Sharing Situations and Lived Life. / Graham, Connor; Satchell, Christine; Rouncefield, Mark.
Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Springer, 2010. p. 269-289.

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Graham, C, Satchell, C & Rouncefield, M 2010, MoBlogs, Sharing Situations and Lived Life. in Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Springer, pp. 269-289, Shared Encounters: a Workshop at CHI '07, 1/01/00. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-727-1_14

APA

Graham, C., Satchell, C., & Rouncefield, M. (2010). MoBlogs, Sharing Situations and Lived Life. In Computer Supported Cooperative Work (pp. 269-289). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-727-1_14

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Graham C, Satchell C, Rouncefield M. MoBlogs, Sharing Situations and Lived Life. In Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Springer. 2010. p. 269-289 doi: 10.1007/978-1-84882-727-1_14

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Graham, Connor ; Satchell, Christine ; Rouncefield, Mark. / MoBlogs, Sharing Situations and Lived Life. Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Springer, 2010. pp. 269-289

Bibtex

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