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Robin B. Hamman, of the United Kingdom, is the
author of Computer Networks Linking Network Communities: A Study
of the Effects of Computer Network Use Upon Pre-existing Communities.
For access to the original document from which these references were
shared with his permission, please see this website:
http://www.socio.demon.co.uk/mphil/short.html
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