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  • Bond Girls: Gender, Technology and Film
  • Fusing the Social and the Technical: A Technology Assessment of FEWSNet and Positive Social Externalities in Burkina Faso
  • Genome and Property Rights
  • Knowledge Management Project for Forty Plus of Greater Washington
  • Realism & Subjectivity in First-Person Shooter Games
  • The Implementation Gap: Leveraging a New Opportunity for Gains in Multilateral Negotiations
  • The Influence of American Culture on Software Design: Microsoft Outlook as a Case Study
  • The Limits of Technology for Sustainable Development Challenges: Rovieng, Cambodia
  • U.S. E-Government Post September 11th
  • Virtual proximity: Creating Connection in an Online Fan Community
  • Virtual Reality, Decadence, and the Will to God: A Rebours and Mondo 2000
  • You've Come A Long Way, Baby: Language in Sports... Can Women Compete?
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