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Nordmann, O (2001): “Ground control to Major Tom. Communication blips and blunders”, Cambridge Massachusetts: Harvard University Pres

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Nordmann, O., Trestakk, K., & Anybody, J. (eds.) (2000): It slipped my mind: Tigers on Vaseline A Symposium on car styling. Bing: Bang & Cardigan / Swedish Styling Association.

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Brock, Gerald W (1994): Telecommunication Policy for the Information Age. From Monopoly to Competition, Cambridge Massachusetts: Harward University Pres

Borton, J. & Clay, E. (1986): "The African Food Crisis of 1982-1986", Disasters, Vol. 10: 258-72.

Blix, G., Hofvander, Y., & Vahiquist, B. (eds.) (1971): Famine: A Symposium Dealing with Nutrition and Relief Operations in Times of Disaster. Uppasala: Almquist & Wiksell / Swedish Nutrition Foundation.