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Frankenstein’s problem. / Suchman, Lucy.
Living with Monsters? Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena, Hybrid Agency, and the Performativity of Technology - IFIP WG 8.2 Working Conference on the Interaction of Information Systems and the Organization, IS and O 2018, Proceedings. ed. / Ulrike Schultze; Carsten Østerlund; Margunn Aanestad; Magnus Mähring; Kai Riemer. Cham: Springer, 2018. p. 13-18 (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology; Vol. 543).

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Suchman, L 2018, Frankenstein’s problem. in U Schultze, C Østerlund, M Aanestad, M Mähring & K Riemer (eds), Living with Monsters? Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena, Hybrid Agency, and the Performativity of Technology - IFIP WG 8.2 Working Conference on the Interaction of Information Systems and the Organization, IS and O 2018, Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol. 543, Springer, Cham, pp. 13-18, IFIP WG 8.2 Working Conference on the Interaction of Information Systems and the Organization, IS and O 2018, Proceedings, San Francisco, United States, 11/12/18. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04091-8_2

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Suchman, L. (2018). Frankenstein’s problem. In U. Schultze, C. Østerlund, M. Aanestad, M. Mähring, & K. Riemer (Eds.), Living with Monsters? Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena, Hybrid Agency, and the Performativity of Technology - IFIP WG 8.2 Working Conference on the Interaction of Information Systems and the Organization, IS and O 2018, Proceedings (pp. 13-18). (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology; Vol. 543). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04091-8_2

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Suchman L. Frankenstein’s problem. In Schultze U, Østerlund C, Aanestad M, Mähring M, Riemer K, editors, Living with Monsters? Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena, Hybrid Agency, and the Performativity of Technology - IFIP WG 8.2 Working Conference on the Interaction of Information Systems and the Organization, IS and O 2018, Proceedings. Cham: Springer. 2018. p. 13-18. (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology). Epub 2018 Nov 14. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-04091-8_2

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Suchman, Lucy. / Frankenstein’s problem. Living with Monsters? Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena, Hybrid Agency, and the Performativity of Technology - IFIP WG 8.2 Working Conference on the Interaction of Information Systems and the Organization, IS and O 2018, Proceedings. editor / Ulrike Schultze ; Carsten Østerlund ; Margunn Aanestad ; Magnus Mähring ; Kai Riemer. Cham : Springer, 2018. pp. 13-18 (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology).

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