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AI & Society, Volume 25, 2010
Volume 25, Number 1, April 2010
- Karamjit S. Gill:

Ethics of calculation. 1-3 - Arun Kumar Tripathi:

Ethics and aesthetics of technologies. 5-9 - Albert Borgmann:

Enclosure and disclosure on content and form in architecture. 11-18 - Albert Borgmann:

"... or is the question of being at once the most basic and the most concrete?" On the ambitions and responsibilities of contemporary American philosophy. 19-26 - Anna Croon Fors

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The beauty of the beast: the matter of meaning in digitalization. 27-33 - Rafael Capurro:

Digital hermeneutics: an outline. 35-42 - Daniel Fallman:

Mobility as involvement: on the role of involvement in the design of mobile support systems for industrial application. 43-52 - Daniel Fallman:

A different way of seeing: Albert Borgmann's philosophy of technology and human-computer interaction. 53-60 - Diane P. Michelfelder:

Philosophy, privacy, and pervasive computing. 61-70 - Norm Friesen:

Ethics and the technologies of empire: e-learning and the US military. 71-81 - Norm Friesen:

Mind and machine: ethical and epistemological implications for research. 83-92 - Lucas D. Introna:

The 'measure of a man' and the ethos of hospitality: towards an ethical dwelling with technology. 93-102 - Mihai Nadin:

Anticipation and the artificial: aesthetics, ethics, and synthetic life. 103-118 - Paul T. Durbin:

Philosophy, activism, and computer and information specialists revisited. 119-122 - Anthony Crisafi, Shaun Gallagher

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Hegel and the extended mind. 123-129 - Albert Borgmann:

Steven Talbott: Devices of the soul: battling for ourselves in an age of machines - O'Reilly Media, Sebastopol, CA, 2007, xv and 282 pp, US $22.99. 131-132 - Robert Rosenberger:

Deflating the overblown accounts of technology: a review of Don Ihde's Ironic Technics - Automatic Press/VIP, 2008, $12, pp 72, ISBN-10: 8792130186, ISBN-13: 978-8792130181. 133-136 - Karamjit S. Gill:

Erratum to: Ethics of calculation. 137 - Arun Kumar Tripathi:

Erratum to: Ethics and aesthetics of technologies. 139
Volume 25, Number 2, May 2010
- Humberto Cavallin

, Renate Fruchter, Toyoaki Nishida:
The multiple faces of social intelligence design. 141-143 - Osamu Katai, Hiroshi Kawakami, Takayuki Shiose, Akira Notsu:

Formalizing coexistential communication as co-creation of Leibnizian spatio-temporal fields. 145-153 - Shogo Okada

, Yoichi Kobayashi, Satoshi Ishibashi, Toyoaki Nishida:
Incremental learning of gestures for human-robot interaction. 155-168 - Renate Fruchter, Marisa Ponti

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Distributing attention across multiple social worlds. 169-181 - Renate Fruchter, Petra Bosch-Sijtsema

, Virpi Ruohomäki:
Tension between perceived collocation and actual geographic distribution in project teams. 183-192 - Marco C. Rozendaal, Bram A. L. Braat, Stephan Wensveen

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Exploring sociality and engagement in play through game-control distribution. 193-201 - William Green

, Boris E. R. de Ruyter:
The design and evaluation of interactive systems with perceived social intelligence: five challenges. 203-210 - Loic Merckel

, Toyoaki Nishida:
Multi-interfaces approach to situated knowledge management for complex instruments: first step toward industrial deployment. 211-223 - Takayuki Shiose, Yasuhiro Kagiyama, Kentaro Toda, Hiroshi Kawakami, Osamu Katai:

Expanding awareness by inclusive communication design. 225-231 - Pavan Dadlani, Alexander Sinitsyn, Willem Fontijn, Panos Markopoulos:

Aurama: caregiver awareness for living independently with an augmented picture frame display. 233-245 - César Cárdenas

, Raúl Moysen, Danitza Palma, Eva Loya, Christian Signoret:
A multidisciplinary course based on social intelligence design and collaborative learning. 247-258
Volume 25, Number 3, August 2010
- Peter Day:

A brief introduction to the history of community informatics. 259-263 - Fiorella de Cindio, Laura Anna Ripamonti

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Nature and roles for community networks in the information society. 265-278 - Aldo de Moor:

Reconstructing civil society with intermedia communities. 279-289 - Douglas Schuler:

Community networks and the evolution of civic intelligence. 291-307 - Larry Stillman

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Technologies of care in community-based organisations: agency and authenticity. 309-320 - Andy Williamson:

Using mixed methods to discover emergent patterns of local eDemocracy. 321-333 - Marcus Foth

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Participation, animation, design: a tripartite approach to urban community networking. 335-343 - Mark Gaved

, Paul Mulholland:
Networking communities from the bottom up: grassroots approaches to overcoming the digital divide. 345-357 - Wallace J. Taylor, Stewart Marshall, Shahram Amiri:

The e-volution of the i-society in the delivery of e-government. 359-368 - Richard Ennals:

Samuel O. Idowu and Walter Leal Filho (eds): professionals' perspectives on corporate social responsibility - Springer, Berlin, 445 pp, 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-02629-4. 369-370 - Richard Ennals:

Hoshin Kanri: The strategic approach to continuous improvement - David Hutchins, Gower, Aldershot, 2008, ISBN 978-0-566-08740-0, 287 pp. 371-372 - Richard Ennals:

Samuel O. Idowu, Walter Leal Filho: Global practices of corporate social responsibility - Springer, Heidelberg, 2009, ISBN 978-3-540-68812-9, 508, pp. GBP103. 373-374 - Richard Ennals:

Kaj Elgstrand and Nils F. Petersson (editors): OSH for development - Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm 2009, ISBN 978-91-633-4798-6, 798 pp. 375-376 - Richard Ennals:

Céline Louche, Samuel O. Idowu, Walter Leal Filho (eds): Innovative CSR: From risk management to value creation - Greenleaf, Sheffield, 2010, ISBN 978-1-906093-35-8. 377-378
Volume 25, Number 4, November 2010
- T. Hugh Crawford:

Minor houses/minor architecture. 379-385 - Mark J. Perry

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Socially distributed cognition in loosely coupled systems. 387-400 - Kai P. Spiekermann

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Judgement aggregation and distributed thinking. 401-412 - Jonathan Ben-Naim, Jean-François Bonnefon

, Andreas Herzig, Sylvie Leblois, Emiliano Lorini:
Computer-mediated trust in self-interested expert recommendations. 413-422 - Chris Baber

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Distributed cognition at the crime scene. 423-432 - Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau, Miles Wrightman:

Interactive skills and individual differences in a word production task. 433-439 - David Kirsh

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Thinking with external representations. 441-454 - Peter Jones:

You want a piece of me? Paying your dues and getting your due in a distributed world. 455-464 - Massimo Negrotti:

Philip Ball: The Music Instinct. How music works and why we can't do without it - The Bodley Head, London, pp 442, 2010. 465-467

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