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Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1/2, 1998
- Paul Dourish:
Introduction: The State of Play. 1-7 - Vicki L. O'Day, Daniel G. Bobrow, Kimberly Bobrow, Mark Shirley, Billie Hughes, Jim Walters:
Moving Practice: From Classrooms to MOO Rooms. 9-45 - Amy S. Bruckman:
Community Support for Constructionist Learning. 47-86 - Jack Muramatsu, Mark S. Ackerman:
Computing, Social Activity, and Entertainment: A Field Study of a Game MUD. 87-122 - Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Vicki L. O'Day, Annette Adler, Mizuko Ito:
Network Communities: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed? 123-156
Volume 7, Number 3/4, 1998
- Jeanette Blomberg, Finn Kensing:
Preface. 163-165 - Finn Kensing, Jeanette Blomberg:
Participatory Design: Issues and Concerns. 167-185 - Preben Holst Mogensen, Dan Shapiro:
When Survival is an Issue: PD in Support of Landscape Architecture. 187-203 - Toni Robertson:
Shoppers and Tailors: Participative Practices in Small Australian Design Companies. 205-221 - Brenda McPhail, Terry Costantino, David Bruckmann, Ross Barclay, Andrew Clement:
CAVEAT Exemplar: Participatory Design in a Non-Profit Volunteer Organisation. 223-241 - Finn Kensing, Jesper Simonsen, Keld Bødker:
Participatory Design at a Radio Station. 243-271 - Johannes Gärtner:
Participatory Design in Consulting. 273-289 - Peter Mambrey, Gloria Mark, Uta Pankoke-Babatz:
User Advocacy in Participatory Design: Designers? Experiences with a New Communication Channel. 291-313 - Vicki L. O'Day, Daniel G. Bobrow, Mark Shirley:
Network Community Design: A Social-Technical Design Circle. 315-337 - Mikko Korpela, Hettie Abimbola Soriyan, K. C. Olufokunbi, A. A. Onayade, Anita Davies-Adetugbo, Duro Adesanmi:
Community Participation in Health Informatics in Africa: An Experiment in Tripartite Partnership in Ile-Ife, Nigeria. 339-358
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