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Hutchby2001c
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Hutchby2001c
Author(s) Ian Hutchby
Title The moral status of technology: being recorded, being heard, and the construction of children's concern about family relationships
Editor(s) I. Hutchby, J. Moran-Ellis
Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Ethics, Research Methods, Methodology, Video-recorded interaction, Children
Publisher Routledge Falmer
Year 2001
Language
City London
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Pages 104-122
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Howpublished
Book title Children, technology and culture
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