Datawear: Self-reflection on the Go or How to Ethically Use Wearable Cameras for Research
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Tom Rodden | Victoria Shipp | Ben Bedwell | Anya Skatova | Ahmad Beltagui | Lee Spacagna | T. Rodden | A. Skatova | A. Beltagui | B. Bedwell | Victoria Shipp | Lee Spacagna
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