"What we 'know in our hearts' to be true, those articulations with which we identify ourselves, make a tremendous difference in the practices that we entertain as possible and on which we act. Similiarly, the more powerful the articulations by which we live, the more closed off we become to alternative practices and possibilities as well as the very critical faculty that allows us to know that we are living out social choices, not neccessities."

- Jennifer Slack, Contextualizing Technology, in Rethinking Communication.

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