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John Hogland, Nathaniel Anderson, Joseph St. Peter, Jason Drake and Paul Medley
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Joseph St. Peter, John Hogland, Nathaniel Anderson, Jason Drake and Paul Medley
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Emilia Hernández Pezzi,Abel Fernández Villegas,Daniel García Marinas
Pág. 14 - 21
ResumenLos discursos cruzados son el soporte común del presente número de Cuadernos. El cruce que planteamos tiene como protagonistas al artista Robert Smithson y a los arquitectos Adam Caruso y Peter St John. Estos últimos hacen mención del trabajo del ...
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Emilia Hernández Pezzi,Abel Fernández Villegas,Daniel García Marinas
Pág. 124 - 126
AbstractIntersecting points of view are the common theme of this issue of Cuadernos. The protagonists of our proposed point of intersection are the artist Robert Smithson and the architects Adam Caruso and Peter St. John. Caruso and St. John refer ...
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Jeremy St. John, Carl S. Guynes, Melinda Cline
The nature and type of IT work being offshored is expanding as more sophisticated vendors and technologies make it feasible for new, often more complicated IT work to be offshored. Information Technology (IT) is continually improving, transforming former...
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Jeremy St. John, Richard Vedder, Carl S. Guynes
As the sheer volume of IT being offshored continues togrow, other changes are occurring. Thetype of IT work being offshored is expanding as more sophisticated vendors andtechnologies make it feasible for new, often more complicated, IT work to beoffshore...
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Jeremy St. John, Carl S. Guynes Guynes, Richard Vedder
Partnership or strategic partnership is a label attributed to client-vendor relationships characterized as highly involved. This high involvement or collaboration is considered a partnership quality. This study uses the social exchange theory to examine ...
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Jason M. St. Clair, David C. McCabe, John D. Crounse, Urs Steiner, and Paul O. Wennberg
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Denney, William; St. John, Cynthia; Youngblood, Liz
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José Luis González Moreno-Navarro
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El autor adapta el método de la ficción para poner de manifiesto contradicciones que se mantienen debido a la desquiciada mitomanía con la que se abordan muchos de los estudios que se realizan sobre la obra, construida o no, de Antonio Gaudí que impide...
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