A Worker-Driven Common Information Space: Interventions into a Digital Future

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A Worker-Driven Common Information Space : Interventions into a Digital Future. / Møller, Naja Holten; Eriksen, Maren Gausdal; Bossen, Claus.

I: Computer Supported Cooperative Work: CSCW: An International Journal, Bind 29, Nr. 5, 2020, s. 497-531.

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Møller, NH, Eriksen, MG & Bossen, C 2020, 'A Worker-Driven Common Information Space: Interventions into a Digital Future', Computer Supported Cooperative Work: CSCW: An International Journal, bind 29, nr. 5, s. 497-531. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10606-020-09379-9

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Møller, N. H., Eriksen, M. G., & Bossen, C. (2020). A Worker-Driven Common Information Space: Interventions into a Digital Future. Computer Supported Cooperative Work: CSCW: An International Journal, 29(5), 497-531. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10606-020-09379-9

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Møller NH, Eriksen MG, Bossen C. A Worker-Driven Common Information Space: Interventions into a Digital Future. Computer Supported Cooperative Work: CSCW: An International Journal. 2020;29(5):497-531. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10606-020-09379-9

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Møller, Naja Holten ; Eriksen, Maren Gausdal ; Bossen, Claus. / A Worker-Driven Common Information Space : Interventions into a Digital Future. I: Computer Supported Cooperative Work: CSCW: An International Journal. 2020 ; Bind 29, Nr. 5. s. 497-531.

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