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Mapping the landscape of sharing and cooperativism for design research and practice

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Mapping the landscape of sharing and cooperativism for design research and practice. / Subasi, Özge; Fedosov, Anton; Bates, Oliver.
Becoming a Platform in Europe: On the Governance of the Collaborative Economy. ed. / Maurizio Teli; Chiara Bassetti. Boston, Mass.: Now Publishers, 2021. p. 286-310.

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Subasi, Ö, Fedosov, A & Bates, O 2021, Mapping the landscape of sharing and cooperativism for design research and practice. in M Teli & C Bassetti (eds), Becoming a Platform in Europe: On the Governance of the Collaborative Economy. Now Publishers, Boston, Mass., pp. 286-310. <https://www.nowpublishers.com/article/Chapter/9781680838404?cId=978-1-68083-841-1.ch13>

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Subasi, Ö., Fedosov, A., & Bates, O. (2021). Mapping the landscape of sharing and cooperativism for design research and practice. In M. Teli, & C. Bassetti (Eds.), Becoming a Platform in Europe: On the Governance of the Collaborative Economy (pp. 286-310). Now Publishers. https://www.nowpublishers.com/article/Chapter/9781680838404?cId=978-1-68083-841-1.ch13

Vancouver

Subasi Ö, Fedosov A, Bates O. Mapping the landscape of sharing and cooperativism for design research and practice. In Teli M, Bassetti C, editors, Becoming a Platform in Europe: On the Governance of the Collaborative Economy. Boston, Mass.: Now Publishers. 2021. p. 286-310

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Subasi, Özge ; Fedosov, Anton ; Bates, Oliver. / Mapping the landscape of sharing and cooperativism for design research and practice. Becoming a Platform in Europe: On the Governance of the Collaborative Economy. editor / Maurizio Teli ; Chiara Bassetti. Boston, Mass. : Now Publishers, 2021. pp. 286-310

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