Volume 20,
Number 1,
January 2006
- Victoria Vesna:
Genetic technologies and animals.
1-2
- Carol Gigliotti:
Genetic technologies and animals.
3-5
- Steven Best:
Genetic science, animal exploitation, and the challenge for democracy.
6-21
- Carol Gigliotti:
Leonardo's choice: the ethics of artists working with genetic technologies.
22-34
- Steve Baker, Carol Gigliotti:
We have always been transgenic.
35-48
- Caroline Seck Langill:
Negotiating the hybrid: art, theory and genetic technologies.
49-62
- Susan McHugh:
The call of the other 0.1%: genetic aesthetics and the new Moreaus.
63-81
- Traci Warkentin:
Dis/integrating animals: ethical dimensions of the genetic engineering of animals for human consumption.
82-102
- Lynda Birke:
Meddling with Medusa: on genetic manipulation, art and animals.
103-117
Volume 20,
Number 2,
March 2006
- Anton Nijholt, Toyoaki Nishida:
Social intelligence design for mediated communication.
119-124
- Koji Yamashita, Hidekazu Kubota, Toyoaki Nishida:
Designing conversational agents: effect of conversational form on our comprehension.
125-137
- Tatsuya Nomura, Takayuki Kanda, Tomohiro Suzuki:
Experimental investigation into influence of negative attitudes toward robots on human-robot interaction.
138-150
- G. Henri ter Hofte, Ingrid Mulder, Carla Verwijs:
Close encounters of the virtual kind: a study on place-based presence.
151-168
- Renate Fruchter, Humberto Cavallin:
Developing methods to understand discourse and workspace in distributed computer-mediated interaction.
169-188
- Dulce T. Pumareja, Klaas Sikkel:
Getting used with groupware: a first class experience.
189-201
- Anton Nijholt, Rieks op den Akker, Dirk Heylen:
Meetings and meeting modeling in smart environments.
202-220
- Asako Miura, Nobuhiko Fujihara, Koji Yamashita:
Retrieving information on the World Wide Web: effects of domain specific knowledge.
221-231
- Edwin H. Blake, William D. Tucker:
User interfaces for communication bridges across the digital divide.
232-242
Volume 20,
Number 3,
June 2006
- Colin T. Schmidt:
Preliminary comments on the amalgamation of togetherness and distance.
243-248
- Christian Brassac:
Computers and knowledge: a dialogical approach.
249-270
- F. Henri, P. Gagné, M. Maina, Y. Gargouri, Jacqueline Bourdeau, Gilbert Paquette:
Development of a knowledge base as a tool for contextualized learning.
271-287
- Daniel Memmi:
The nature of virtual communities.
288-300
- J. van der Pol, Wilfried Admiraal, P. Simons:
Context enhancement for co-intentionality and co-reference in asynchronous CMC.
301-313
- Marie-Laure Betbeder, Philippe Cottier, Colin T. Schmidt, Pierre Tchounikine:
Dialogue in context, towards a referential approach in collective learning.
314-330
- J. Tapie, Patrice Terrier, L. Perron, Jean-Marie Cellier:
Should remote collaborators be represented by avatars? A matter of common ground for collective medical decision-making.
331-350
- Katerina Nicolopoulou, Mitja Kostomaj, André M. C. Campos:
How to address group dynamics in virtual worlds.
351-371
- Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic, Virginia Horniak:
Togetherness and respect: ethical concerns of privacy in Global Web Societies.
372-383
- Nicolas Grégori, Jean-Charles Hautecouverture, François Charoy, Claude Godart:
Combining ergonomics, culture and scenario for the design of a cooperation platform.
384-402
- Ghislaine Chabert, Jean-Charles Marty, Bernard Caron, Thibault Carron, Laurence Vignollet, Christine Ferraris:
The Electronic Schoolbag, a CSCW workspace: presentation and evaluation.
403-419
- Dixi Strand:
Relating research to practice: imperative or circumstance?.
420-441
Volume 20,
Number 4,
September 2006
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