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Exploring the design dynamics of community-based social innovation projects by applying the theory of infrastructuring
Author: Wang, Xiaolan
Date created: 2017-08-09
Moving From paradigm to practice: the Ashodaya sex worker empowerment project in Mysore India and its promise for HIV/AIDS prevention
Author: O'Brien, Nadia Christine
Date created: 2009
Community-based injury prevention: recommendations for Vancouver's North Shore
Author: Fransblow, Liane Lisa
Date created: 2009

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