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e-Social Science as an Experience
                         Technology:
    Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research

                      William Dutton and Eric Meyer
                      Oxford e-Social Science Node
                 of UK National Centre for eSocial Science
Presentation for the 4th International Conference on e-Social Science, University of Manchester, 19 June
2008. Paper associated with this presentation available: Dutton, William H. and Meyer, Eric T, “e-Social
Science as an Experience Technology: Distance from, and Attitudes Toward, E-Research (June 19, 2008).
Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1150422
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e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research
e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research

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  • 1. e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance From, and Attitudes Toward, e-Research William Dutton and Eric Meyer Oxford e-Social Science Node of UK National Centre for eSocial Science Presentation for the 4th International Conference on e-Social Science, University of Manchester, 19 June 2008. Paper associated with this presentation available: Dutton, William H. and Meyer, Eric T, “e-Social Science as an Experience Technology: Distance from, and Attitudes Toward, E-Research (June 19, 2008). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1150422 QuickTimeâ„¢ and a TIFF (LZW) decompressor