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    SALab: Computer-Supported Social Arrangements Laboratory
    with Ciske Smit, Asimina Mertzani, and Jeremy Pitt
    People’s decisions and actions are informed, influenced, and constrained by socially constructed social arrangements. Usually, these social arrangements are pre-determined, and people joining institutions or organizations may have, at least initially, little control or influence over them. Occasionally, however, but increasingly commonly in the transition to the “Digital Society,” people have an opportunity to self-determine their social arrangements “from scratch.” The issues then are: how do p…Read more