Étude ethnométhodologique du lancement d'un porte-monnaie electronique
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Bearing in mind the importance of money in people's daylife, the author assumes the hypothesis that the forms of payment are likely to have an impact over the relations among people. The author attempts to study how a recently issued card has been presented to the people who spread and use it as well as the causes which have made it, or not, a successful means of payment.Issue
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