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Everyday futures: a new interdisciplinary area of research

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Everyday futures: a new interdisciplinary area of research. / Kuijer, Lenneke (Editor); Spurling, Nicola Jane (Editor).
In: Interactions, Vol. XXIV, No. 2, 01.03.2017, p. 35-56.

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Kuijer L, (ed.), Spurling NJ, (ed.). Everyday futures: a new interdisciplinary area of research. Interactions. 2017 Mar 1;XXIV(2):35-56.

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Kuijer, Lenneke (Editor) ; Spurling, Nicola Jane (Editor). / Everyday futures : a new interdisciplinary area of research. In: Interactions. 2017 ; Vol. XXIV, No. 2. pp. 35-56.

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title = "Everyday futures: a new interdisciplinary area of research",
abstract = "With the rise of ubiquitous computing, the role of HCI and interaction design in making everyday futures is becoming ever more encompassing and profound. The articles in this Special Topic offer perspectives on how these implications might be researched, understood, and challenged.",
author = "Lenneke Kuijer and Spurling, {Nicola Jane}",
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