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Volume 20, Number 11 - 2 November 2015
Volume 20, Number 11 - 2 November 2015
Published:
2015-11-06
Why study technology non-use?
Eric P.S. Baumer, Morgan G. Ames, Jenna Burrell, Jed R. Brubaker, Paul Dourish
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Lines of power: Availability to networks as a social phenomenon
David A. Banks
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Pulling the plug visually: Images of resistance to ICTs and connectivity
Ricardo Gomez, Kirsten Foot, Meg Young, Rose Paquet-Kinsley, Stacey Morrison
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The gender-technology divide or perceptions of non-use?
Neha Kumar
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Technologies of avoidance: The swear jar and the cell phone
Ethan R. Plaut
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The user as network
Karen E.C. Levy
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Smartphone resistance as media ambivalence
Rivka Ribak, Michele Rosenthal
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Exploring ethnographic techniques for ICT non-use research: An Amish case study
Lindsay Ems
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Entangled with technology: Engagement with Facebook among the young old
Nancy A. Van House
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Replicants, imposters and the real deal: Issues of non-use and technology resistance in vintage and software instruments
Claes Thorén, Andreas Kitzmann
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