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Information Design in Online Multi-Ethnic Contexts
Edited by Filipp Sapienza (White Mouse Solutions)
Increased use of global communication networks by multi-ethnic
users involves perspectives and practices that introduce new
questions for information designers, usability practitioners,
content managers, developers, information architects, and
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How do multi-ethnic users do electronic communication
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primarily to one culture?
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of content management and/or information architecture processes;
writing practices online; and pedagogical practices. The editor
is especially interested in topics that concern media and/or
users who see themselves as members of more than one culture
(such as immigrants, trans-nationals, and bi- or tri-cultural
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