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Smith, Richard

Communication channels among the actors of the Colombian system of science, technology and innovation: A test of the Sabato´s triangle model
Consuming communication: promotion, expertise, and sustainability in an age of participatory media
Global Health Governance: We Need Innovation not Renovation
MMORPG avatars: Representations of escapism in Chinese society based on semiotics of culture
Online games as a medium of cultural communication: An ethnographic study of socio-technical transformation
Post-modemism: the role of user adoption of teletext, videotex & bulletin board systems in the history of the Internet
The critical construction of geolocational life
Understanding the work of telehealth implementation using Normalization Process Theory
Variables Relevant to Citizen Participatory Engagement in Technology-Mediated Democratic Systems
What is ‘Global Health Diplomacy'? A Conceptual Review

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