Journal of Business and Technical Communication
Oct 1999
Book Review: User-Centered Technology: A Rhetorical Theory for Computers and Other Mundane Artifacts
Stuart A. Selber
Pennsylvania State University
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- Journal of Business and Technical Communication
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- 1999-10-01
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- 10.1177/105065199901300409
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