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The Future of Computing and Wisdom: Insights from Human-Computer Interaction

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The Future of Computing and Wisdom: Insights from Human-Computer Interaction. / Pargman, Daniel; Eriksson, Elina; Bates, Oliver et al.
In: Futures, Vol. 113, 102434, 01.10.2019.

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Pargman, D, Eriksson, E, Bates, O, Kirman, B, Comber, R, Hedman, A & van den Broeck, M 2019, 'The Future of Computing and Wisdom: Insights from Human-Computer Interaction', Futures, vol. 113, 102434. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2019.06.006

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Pargman, D., Eriksson, E., Bates, O., Kirman, B., Comber, R., Hedman, A., & van den Broeck, M. (2019). The Future of Computing and Wisdom: Insights from Human-Computer Interaction. Futures, 113, Article 102434. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2019.06.006

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Pargman D, Eriksson E, Bates O, Kirman B, Comber R, Hedman A et al. The Future of Computing and Wisdom: Insights from Human-Computer Interaction. Futures. 2019 Oct 1;113:102434. Epub 2019 Jul 16. doi: 10.1016/j.futures.2019.06.006

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Pargman, Daniel ; Eriksson, Elina ; Bates, Oliver et al. / The Future of Computing and Wisdom : Insights from Human-Computer Interaction. In: Futures. 2019 ; Vol. 113.

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