Cooperative Work and Coordinative Practices

Over the last few decades, the interests and concerns of researchers from areas or disciplines that are otherwise rather disparate have been converging on at set of issues that are closely related, in practical terms as well as conceptually, and which all somehow center upon cooperative work practices.

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