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What is happening behind the firewall? The emerging role of social software in IBM

Posted January 21st, 2008 by johnbreslin
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Brian O'Donovan*
Center for Advanced Studies, IBM Ireland

Gabriela Avram*
Interaction Design Centre, University of Limerick

Liam Bannon
Interaction Design Centre, University of Limerick

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Everyday body regimes: the construction of self in weblogs about dieting

Posted January 21st, 2008 by johnbreslin
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Authors

Anna Rogozinska
Institute of Polish Culture, Warsaw University

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Neovictorian, nobitic, and narrative: ancient anticipations and the meaning of weblogs

Posted January 21st, 2008 by johnbreslin
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Mark Bernstein
Eastgate Systems Inc.

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