Design Frictions for Mindful Interactions: The Case for Microboundaries
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Anna L. Cox | Marta E. Cecchinato | Ioanna Iacovides | Sandy Gould | Sandy J. J. Gould | Ian Renfree | A. Cox | I. Iacovides | Ian Renfree
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