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Aftab, P. (1999). The Parent's Guide to Protecting Your Children in Cyberspace. New York, McGraw-Hill.
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Agre, P. (1999). [RRE] Growing a Democratic Culture.
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Agre, P. (1998). Communities and Institutions: Restructuring of Human Relationships. University of California, San Diego, Department of Communications: 8.
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Agre, P. (1997). Building an Internet Culture. University of California, San Diego, Department of Communication.
Agre, P. (1996). From Librarians to Communitarians. The Network Observer. 3: online.
Agre, P. (1996). Computers and My Family: A Project of the Red Rock Easter News. University of California, San Diego, Department of Communication.
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