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Not-equal: democratizing research in digital innovation for social justice

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Community + Culture features practitioner perspectives on designing technologies for and with communities. We highlight compelling projects and provocative points of view that speak to both community technology practice and the interaction design field as a whole. --- Christopher A. Le Dantec, Editor

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          cover image Interactions
          Interactions  Volume 26, Issue 2
          March - April 2019
          87 pages
          ISSN:1072-5520
          EISSN:1558-3449
          DOI:10.1145/3314846
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