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Values, value and worth: their relationship to hci?

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This workshop explores the territory of 'value-centered HCI' with the intention of freeing us from the tricky complexity of this topic and the multiple meanings of the words 'value' and 'values'.

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        CHI EA '08: CHI '08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
        April 2008
        2035 pages
        ISBN:9781605580128
        DOI:10.1145/1358628

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