Vol. 17 (2)
2018
Autores:
Padilla de la Torre, M. R. y Medina Mayagoitia, N. I.
Artículo
TIC, desarrollo y jóvenes. Un estado de la cuestión
Recibido: 23-03-2018 – Aceptado: 14-06-2018
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