Collaborative Digital Techniques and Urban Neighborhood Revitalization
Author: Kelley, Matthew
Source: Social Work, Volume 56, Number 2, April 2011 , pp. 185-188(4)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Document Type: Commentary
Publication date: 2011-04-01
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