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Reshaping the limits of design in HCI

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This forum highlights conversations at the intersection of design methods and social studies of technology. By highlighting a diversity of perspectives on design interventions and programs, we aim to forge new connections between HCI design and communication, science and technology studies, and media studies scholarship. --- Daniela K. Rosner, Editor

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          cover image Interactions
          Interactions  Volume 22, Issue 2
          March + April 2015
          68 pages
          ISSN:1072-5520
          EISSN:1558-3449
          DOI:10.1145/2740010
          • Editors:
          • Ron Wakkary,
          • Erik Stolterman
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