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AI & Society, Volume 13, 1999
Volume 13, Number 1-2, March 1999
- Karamjit S. Gill:
Editorial. 1-3 - Miwao Matsumoto:
The 'Japan problem' in science and technology and basic research as a culture. 4-21 - Yukio Wakamatsu:
A Citizens' Conference on Gene Therapy in Japan: A Feasibility Study of the Consensus Conference Method in Japan. 22-43 - Don Ihde:
Technology and prognostic predicaments. 44-51 - Günter Küppers:
Coping with uncertainty: New forms of knowledge production. 52-62 - Hironori Ayabe:
Experts as non-experts: A case from SSC. 63-68 - László Ropolyi:
Life-worlds and social relations in computers. 69-87 - Christiane Hipp:
Knowledge-intensive business services in the new mode of knowledge production. 88-106 - Merete Lie, Ragnhild Lund:
Globalisation, place and gender. 107-123 - Sugiyama Shigeo:
Biographies of scientists and public understanding of science. 124-134 - Jacobus A. Doeleman:
Technology: Servant or master? An economic viewpoint. 135-155 - Tetsuji Iseda:
Scientific rationality and the 'even stronger programme'. 156-163 - Seiya Abiko:
Lessons from nursing theories: Toward the humanisation of technology. 164-175 - Tarja Kuosa:
Technology, human, and society centred visions of the future of technology. 176-192 - Bob Muller:
The creative landscapes column: Beachcombing. 193-199 - Carolien Metselaar, Ruud van Dael:
Organisations going virtual. 200-209
Volume 13, Number 3, September 1999
- Guest editorial. 215-217
- Satinder P. Gill:
Mediation and communication of information in the cultural interface. 218-234 - Magnus Bergquist, Magnus Mörck:
From fever to flu: The rhetoric of reporting Asia in a Swedish business magazine. 235-246 - Stephen E. Little:
Science, technology and society in East Asia: Frameworks for the challenges of the next century. 247-262 - Andrea Resca:
Technology and social relationships as knowledge elements: An insight into the institutional and non-institutional relationships. 263-281 - Ismo Kantola:
Reflections for a sociological study on the cultural acceptance of the NICTs. 282-300 - Shang-Chul Park:
The comparative role of high-tech-oriented public institutions and private companies in Tsukuba Science City. 301-311 - Petros Gelepithis:
AI and human society. 312-321 - Bob Muller:
The creative landscapes column: -Help?. 322-328
Volume 13, Number 4, December 1999
- Charles Ess:
Cultural attitudes towards technology and communication: New directions of research in computer-mediated communication. 329-340 - Carleen F. Maitland:
Global diffusion of interactive networks: The impact of culture. 341-356 - Lorna Heaton:
Preserving communication context: Virtual workspace and interpersonal space in Japanese CSCW. 357-376 - Andrew Turk, Kathryn Trees:
Appropriate computer-mediated communication: An Australian indigenous information system case study. 377-388 - Soraj Hongladarom:
Global culture, local cultures and the internet: The Thai example. 389-401 - Wendy Martin:
The social and cultural shaping of educational technology: Toward a social constructivist framework. 402-420 - Mike Sandbothe:
Media temporalities of the internet: Philosophies of time and media in Derrida and Rorty. 421-434 - Bob Muller:
The Creative Landscapes column: Fruitbearing. 435-445 - Wendy Griswold, Soraj Hongladarom:
Cultures and Societies in a changing world. 446-449 - Petros Gelepithis:
Introduction to Artificial Life. 450-451 - Capers Jones:
The year 2000 software problem: Quantifying the cost and addressing the consequences. 452-458
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