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“We Can’t Fix It All” “Okay, But What If We Try?”: What can HCI learn from the source-pathway-receptor framework?

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“We Can’t Fix It All” “Okay, But What If We Try?”: What can HCI learn from the source-pathway-receptor framework? / Ashcroft, Alice; Detko, Zoe.
ICT4S Zine: Liminal Excavations. ICT4s (ICT for Sustainability), 2024. p. 26-31.

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Ashcroft A, Detko Z. “We Can’t Fix It All” “Okay, But What If We Try?”: What can HCI learn from the source-pathway-receptor framework? In ICT4S Zine: Liminal Excavations. ICT4s (ICT for Sustainability). 2024. p. 26-31 doi: 10.21428/57a7f7a7.5d685a20

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Ashcroft, Alice ; Detko, Zoe. / “We Can’t Fix It All” “Okay, But What If We Try?” : What can HCI learn from the source-pathway-receptor framework?. ICT4S Zine: Liminal Excavations. ICT4s (ICT for Sustainability), 2024. pp. 26-31

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