People with intellectual disability and the digitization of services
As digital technologies have become ubiquitious in contemporary urban environments,
geographers should recognize the co-constitutive role of such technologies in the …
geographers should recognize the co-constitutive role of such technologies in the …
People with intellectual disability and the digitization of services
E van Holstein, I Wiesel, C Bigby… - …, 2021 - researchrepository.rmit.edu.au
As digital technologies have become ubiquitious in contemporary urban environments,
geographers should recognize the co-constitutive role of such technologies in the …
geographers should recognize the co-constitutive role of such technologies in the …
People with intellectual disability and the digitization of services
E van Holstein, I Wiesel, C Bigby, B Gleeson - 2021 - opal.latrobe.edu.au
As digital technologies have become ubiquitious in contemporary urban environments,
geographers should recognize the co-constitutive role of such technologies in the …
geographers should recognize the co-constitutive role of such technologies in the …
People with intellectual disability and the digitisation of services
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disability and the digitisation of services Ellen van Holstein, Ilan Wiesel, Christine Bigby and …
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E van Holstein, I Wiesel, C Bigby, B Gleeson - Geoforum, 2021 - academia.edu
As digital technologies have become ubiquitious in contemporary urban environments,
geographers should recognize the co-constitutive role of such technologies in the …
geographers should recognize the co-constitutive role of such technologies in the …