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Acknowledgements

 

 

The authors would like to thank all those who participated in the explorations and prototyping for their contributions and the many valuable discussions. We would also like to thank our reviewers for their wonderful support and Joshua Bronson for valuable comments. Thank you Kristina Höök (http://mobilelifecentre.org), Annika Göran Rodell, Nina Bjørnstad and Cristine Sundbom for your support. Thanks to Lena and Ivar Vaara. Especially, thanks to Sebastien Boudet.


 

Title Page 

 

Starting the Research

 

Methodology & Process

 

Findings

 

Discussion

 

Acknowledgments & References