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Introduction: Configuring User-Designer Relations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

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Voss, A., Hartswood, M., Procter, R., Slack, R., Büscher, M., Rouncefield, M. (2009). Introduction: Configuring User-Designer Relations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. In: Büscher, M., Slack, R., Rouncefield, M., Procter, R., Hartswood, M., Voss, A. (eds) Configuring User-Designer Relations. Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-925-5_1

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