The Usage and Impact of ICTs during the Covid-19 Pandemic
This book takes a holistic view of the roles of ICTs during the pandemic through the lens of social informatics, as it is critical to our understanding of the relations between society and technology. Specific attention is given to various stakeholders and social contexts, with analysis at the indiv...
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2023
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