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: metaphors, conceptual blends, and usability
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Volume 16 ,  Issue 3  (May + June 2009) table of contents
Design Fiction
SECTION: Rethinking the fundamentals table of contents
Pages 16-19  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISSN:1072-5520
Author
Charles Hannon  Washington & Jefferson College
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Fauconnier, G. and M. Turner. The Way We Think: Conceptual Blending and the Mind's Hidden Complexities. New York: Basic Books, 2002.
 
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Bezos, J. "A conversation with Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos." By Charlie Rose. Charlie Rose. Public Broadcasting Service, 19 November 2007. <http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/8784>
 
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Sony eSupport. <http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/modeltutorials.pl?mdl=PRS-505®ion_id=1.>>
 
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In their 1998 essay, "Metaphors We Surf the Web By," on how novice and advanced users perceive movement toward information on the Web, Paul P. Maglio and Teenie Matlock define image schemata as "basic pre-conceptual structures that arise from our embodied experience {and} shape both metaphorical and non-metaphorical thought." <http://www.almaden.ibm.com/u/pmaglio/pubs/meta-4surf.pdf>
 
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