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The European Conference on the Role of Research for the Social Shaping of new technologies, Ravello, Italy, 13–15 October 1993, organised By IRES (Istìtuto de ricerche economiche e sociali), Roma.

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Belussi, F. Summary of workshop on: Human-centered shaping of new technologies and social innovation of learning. AI & Soc 8, 274–282 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02073164

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