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Case study: Reduced inequalities (SDG10): ImaginAging Malaysia: Bringing participatory speculative design to Malaysia’s exploration of healthy ageing in place

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Case study: Reduced inequalities (SDG10): ImaginAging Malaysia: Bringing participatory speculative design to Malaysia’s exploration of healthy ageing in place. / Lee, C.A.L.; Yong, M.H.; Lim, S.C. et al.
Design for Global Challenges and Goals. ed. / Emmanuel Tsekleves; Rachel Cooper; Jak Spencer. London: Routledge, 2021. p. 155-169 (Design for Social Responsibility).

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Lee, CAL, Yong, MH, Lim, SC, Giga, S, Lau, SL, Johan, J & Tsekleves, E 2021, Case study: Reduced inequalities (SDG10): ImaginAging Malaysia: Bringing participatory speculative design to Malaysia’s exploration of healthy ageing in place. in E Tsekleves, R Cooper & J Spencer (eds), Design for Global Challenges and Goals. Design for Social Responsibility, Routledge, London, pp. 155-169. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003099680-14

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Lee, C. A. L., Yong, M. H., Lim, S. C., Giga, S., Lau, S. L., Johan, J., & Tsekleves, E. (2021). Case study: Reduced inequalities (SDG10): ImaginAging Malaysia: Bringing participatory speculative design to Malaysia’s exploration of healthy ageing in place. In E. Tsekleves, R. Cooper, & J. Spencer (Eds.), Design for Global Challenges and Goals (pp. 155-169). (Design for Social Responsibility). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003099680-14

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Lee CAL, Yong MH, Lim SC, Giga S, Lau SL, Johan J et al. Case study: Reduced inequalities (SDG10): ImaginAging Malaysia: Bringing participatory speculative design to Malaysia’s exploration of healthy ageing in place. In Tsekleves E, Cooper R, Spencer J, editors, Design for Global Challenges and Goals. London: Routledge. 2021. p. 155-169. (Design for Social Responsibility). doi: 10.4324/9781003099680-14

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Lee, C.A.L. ; Yong, M.H. ; Lim, S.C. et al. / Case study: Reduced inequalities (SDG10): ImaginAging Malaysia: Bringing participatory speculative design to Malaysia’s exploration of healthy ageing in place. Design for Global Challenges and Goals. editor / Emmanuel Tsekleves ; Rachel Cooper ; Jak Spencer. London : Routledge, 2021. pp. 155-169 (Design for Social Responsibility).

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