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(Soundbite of laughter) SMITH: Juliet Kinchin is the curator of "Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen."
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(Soundbite of laughter) SMITH: Juliet Kinchin is the curator of "Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen."
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(Soundbite of laughter) SMITH: Juliet Kinchin is the curator of "Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen."
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(Soundbite of laughter) SMITH: Juliet Kinchin is the curator of "Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen."
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(Soundbite of laughter) SMITH: Juliet Kinchin is the curator of "Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen."
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(Soundbite of laughter) SMITH: Juliet Kinchin is the curator of "Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen."
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(Soundbite of laughter) SMITH: Juliet Kinchin is the curator of "Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen."
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(Soundbite of laughter) SMITH: Juliet Kinchin is the curator of "Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen."
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(Soundbite of laughter) SMITH: Juliet Kinchin is the curator of "Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen."
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Then on a traditional view (as in Kinchin et al) the knowledge all resides within the nodes and the purpose of the links between the nodes is somehow to transfer knowledge from one node to another (learning) and we don't have a good handle on how this happens - ie. we don't really know what links the nodes.
Archive 2007-12-01 isobel 2007
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