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AI & Society, Volume 19, 2005
Volume 19, Number 1, January 2005
- Renate Fruchter, Toyoaki Nishida, Duska Rosenberg:
Understanding mediated communication: the social intelligence design (SID) approach. 1-7 - Renate Fruchter:
Degrees of engagement in interactive workspaces. 8-21 - Duska Rosenberg, Simon Foley, Mirja Lievonen, Stavros Kammas, M. J. Crisp:
Interaction spaces in computer-mediated communication. 22-33 - W. Mike Martin, Ann Heylighen, Humberto Cavallin:
The right story at the right time. 34-47 - Jeanne Cornillon, Duska Rosenberg:
Dialogue organisation in argumentative debates. 48-64 - Hiroko Shoji, Koichi Hori:
S-Conart: an interaction method that facilitates concept articulation in shopping online. 65-83 - Naohiro Matsumura, Asako Miura, Yasufumi Shibanai, Yukio Ohsawa, Toyoaki Nishida:
The dynamism of 2channel. 84-92 - Asako Miura, Kazumitsu Shinohara:
Social intelligence design in online chat communication: a psychological study on the effects of "congestion". 93-109 - Shintaro Azechi:
Informational humidity model: explanation of dual modes of community for social intelligence design. 110-122
Volume 19, Number 2, April 2005
- Jeremy Pitt:
The open agent society as a platform for the user-friendly information society. 123-158 - Larry Stapleton, David Smith, Fiona Murphy:
Systems engineering methodologies, tacit knowledge and communities of practice. 159-179 - Sang-Chul Park, Seong-Keun Lee:
The national and regional innovation systems in Finland: from the path dependency to the path creation approach. 180-195 - Mike Cooley:
Re-Joyceing Engineers. 196-198 - Richard Ennals:
David N. Snowden, Elizabeth F. Churchill and Emmanuel Frécon (eds): Inhabited information spaces: living with your data CSCW series. 199-201
Volume 19, Number 3, September 2005
- William Rehg, Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons:
Computer decision-support systems for public argumentation: assessing deliberative legitimacy. 203-228 - Lauge Baungaard Rasmussen:
The narrative aspect of scenario building - How story telling may give people a memory of the future. 229-249 - Douglas Wightman, Lucas Jurkovic, Yolande Chan:
Technology to facilitate ethical action: a proposed design. 250-264 - Satoshi Hasegawa, Kumi Sato, Shohei Matsunuma, Masaru Miyao, Kohei Okamoto:
Multilingual disaster information system: information delivery using graphic text for mobile phones. 265-278 - Yingjie Yang, David Gillingwater, Chris J. Hinde:
A conceptual framework for society-oriented decision support. 279-291 - Sang-Chul Park, Seong-Keun Lee:
The innovation system and regional growth strategy in Denmark. 292-308 - Hans van Zon:
The variety of information society development paths in central Europe. 309-326 - Standing on the shoulders of giants. Science, politics and trust: a parliamentary life. By Jeremy Bray, edited by Elizabeth Bray. 327-329
Volume 19, Number 4, December 2005
- Richard Ennals:
Mobility, technology and development. 331-333 - Hans Schaffers:
Innovation and systems change: the example of mobile, collaborative workplaces. 334-347 - Anne-Marie McEwan, Richard Ennals:
Building social capital and regional innovation through Healthy Working Centres: An investigation in the South East of England. 348-361 - Trond Haga:
Action research and innovation in networks, dilemmas and challenges: two cases. 362-383 - Trond Langvik, Frode Johansen, Fred Callisen, Steinar Normann, Johan Thoresen:
Innovation and regional development. 384-406 - Birgit Leirvik:
Dialogue and power: the use of dialogue for participatory change. 407-429 - Hans Johnsen, Hans Lysgaard, Gro Kvåle, Jens Fosse, Roger Normann, James Karlsen:
The Agder story. 430-441 - Hans Johnsen, Roger Normann, Jens Fosse:
Reflexive democracy: creating actionable knowledge through regional development coalitions. 442-463 - Jens Fosse:
The potential of dialogue in a municipal development project: action research and planning practice. 464-484 - Hans Lysgård, Oddgeir Tveiten:
Cultural economy at work in the city of Kristiansand: cultural policy as incentive for urban innovation. 485-499 - James Karlsen:
When regional development becomes an institutional responsibility for universities: The need for a discussion about knowledge construction in relation to universities' third role. 500-510 - Gro Kvåle:
Value creation or meaning construction?. 511-519 - Roger Normann:
Can regions learn? Critical assessment of regions as arenas for regional development. 520-542 - Hans Johnsen:
Action research and knowledge co-generation: a not so dangerous liaison with conventional social research. 543-551 - Anne Inga Hilsen, Richard Ennals:
Age, mobility, and knowledge: an action research approach. 552-557 - Walter Gulbinat, Richard Ennals, Norman Sartorius, Donald Silberberg, Florence Baingana, Ronald Manderscheid, Christopher Carroll, Muriami Morigami:
Health and psychosocial consequences of abrupt economic change: an international collaborative project. 558-562 - Christopher Wyld:
Simple support for mobile workers and users. 563-564
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