Book Review: Kaptelinin,Victor,and Nardi,Bonnie A. (2006). Acting With Technology: Activity Theory and Interaction Design. Cambridge,MA: MIT Press. 333 pages
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Book Review: Kaptelinin,Victor,and Nardi,Bonnie A. (2006). Acting With Technology: Activity Theory and Interaction Design. Cambridge,MA: MIT Press. 333 pages
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