Notes
Here, we both consider and deviate from Silverstone et al.’s [74] elements in their notion of “moral economy of the household”.
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The work on this editorial was supported by the Microsoft European Research Fellowship "Social Interaction and Mundane Technologies". Thanks to all the theme issue reviewers for their time and input and to all the authors for their patience and diligence. A special thanks to Martin Gibbs for his thoughtful critique of an earlier version of this editorial.
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Dourish, P., Graham, C., Randall, D. et al. Theme issue on social interaction and mundane technologies. Pers Ubiquit Comput 14, 171–180 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-010-0281-0
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