Speaking for the social : : a catalogue of methods / / Hannah Knox & Gemma John (eds.).

What does it mean to “speak for the social” in projects of technical and infrastructural change? This is the problem that the contributors to Speaking for the Social: A Catalogue of Methods set out to explore through a series of creative interventions that reimagine the role for qualitative social s...

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