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Acknowledgments
This article is based on a presentation given by Michael Kropveld at the AFF (American
Family Foundation) Annual Conference, June 2002 in Orlando, Florida. The translations of
the French texts are the author‘s. My appreciation and thanks to Debbie Carroll and Andrea
Moore Emmett for their editorial comments. My gratitude, as well, to Marie-Andrée Pelland
for her research into the sociological studies of the ACM and to Michael Langone for his
―surgical‖ insights.
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