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https://www.academia.edu/81871942/Young_Children_0_8_and_Digital_Technology_A_qualitative_…

…wn (1 %). The sample is diverse in other aspects too: low, medium, high digital users, family constellations (the number of siblings, younger and older siblings, single mothers, etc.), the education of the parents and the sex of the child. All interviews were conducted in the hom…

https://www.academia.edu/164422496/Cosmopolitics_The_Collected_Papers_of_the_Open_Anthropo…

…became less heterogeneous (despite having over 8,000 members today); the active users now come mainly from the US and Britain; linguistic diversity has vanished, participation rates are lower. This pattern is not unusual in web networks. We later started an OAC page on Facebook w…

https://www.academia.edu/12453415/White_A_2015_Political_discourse_on_the_digital_economy_…

…country, the symbolic power of eating habits more revealing to analyse how news users go seems to have become an essential ingredient of about it. News use is increasingly social. The election campaigns. How politicians deal with majority of the trafic to news websites comes the …

https://www.academia.edu/2559753/In_Lieu_of_an_Introduction_The_Baroque_Space_in_Paul_Aust…

…schichte Summerson established an insular, and cultural ideals of its builders, users, inward-looking view of classical historians, and its many publics past British architecture that encompassed and present. There is no doubt that the category of baroque. But if the Summerson ac…