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Technology and Public Participation
edited by Brian Martin
(Wollongong, Australia: Science and Technology Studies,
University of Wollongong, 1999)
Table of contents
'Introduction' by Brian
Martin
I. Technologies shaping participation
II. Public participation processes
III. Technology policy
'Conclusion' by Brian
Martin
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Janis Birkeland at jlb@design.canberra.edu.au
Lyn Carson at l.carson@econ.usyd.edu.au
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