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Designing for aging across borders: Craft, body, personhood. / Sas, Corina.
2021. Paper presented at CHI'21 workshop: Designing Interactions for the Ageing Populations – Addressing Global Challenges.

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Harvard

Sas, C 2021, 'Designing for aging across borders: Craft, body, personhood', Paper presented at CHI'21 workshop: Designing Interactions for the Ageing Populations – Addressing Global Challenges, 8/05/21 - 9/05/21.

APA

Sas, C. (2021). Designing for aging across borders: Craft, body, personhood. Paper presented at CHI'21 workshop: Designing Interactions for the Ageing Populations – Addressing Global Challenges.

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Sas C. Designing for aging across borders: Craft, body, personhood. 2021. Paper presented at CHI'21 workshop: Designing Interactions for the Ageing Populations – Addressing Global Challenges.

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Sas, Corina. / Designing for aging across borders: Craft, body, personhood. Paper presented at CHI'21 workshop: Designing Interactions for the Ageing Populations – Addressing Global Challenges.5 p.

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