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| Use of
the concept of environmental affordance (Gibson 1979) suggests that
representations by children and young people of their ideal environments
tend to be those that afford learning experiences and environmental
interaction (Kyatta 2002) and discovery through play and/or leisure
pursuits. The patriarchal affordance of male
privilege in all areas of public and private life have led to the rise
of stakeholders who "seek to influence what we do when we are alone
with our sexual partners, as well as to influence which partners we
choose" (Gagnon & Parker, 1995, p. In examining virtual experiences in e-commerce, Li, Daugherty, and
Biocca (2001) determine that active process, presence, involvement,
enjoyment, and affordance are important elements. |
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