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PsychNology Journal, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2007
- Ilkka Arminen:
Preface. 5-6 - Ilpo Koskinen:
Is It Fun to Go to Sydney? Common-Sense Knowledge of Social Structures and WAP. 7-31 - Ruth Rettie:
Texters not Talkers: Phone Call Aversion among Mobile Phone Users. 33-57 - Giuseppina Pellegrino:
Discourses on Mobility and Technological Mediation: The Texture of Ubiquitous Interaction. 59-81 - Kathleen M. Cumiskey:
Mobile Fantasies on Film: Gathering Metaphoric Evidence of Mobile Symbiosis and the Mobile Imaginary. 83-99
Volume 5, Number 2, 2007
- Peter Abdelmassih Waller:
Extended Television: A Study of How Investigations of Use Can Inform Design Processes in Nursing Homes. 105-132 - Noriyuki Aoyama, Tadahiko Fukuda:
Development and Evaluation of a Method Employed to Identify Internal State Utilizing Eye Movement Data. 133-164 - Dimitri Voilmy, Karine Lan Hing Ting:
A First-time Wireless Internet Connection: More Than Just Clicking on a Link. 165-195 - Matthew Lombard, Matthew T. Jones:
Identifying the (Tele)Presence Literature. 197-206 - Andrea Zucchi, Luciano Gamberini:
Searching for Information on PDA in a Naturalistic Environment with or without Music. 207-222
Volume 5, Number 3, 2007
- Luciano Gamberini, Giuseppe Riva, Anna Spagnolli:
Preface. 227 - Amedeo Cesta, Gabriella Cortellessa, Vittoria Giuliani, Federico Pecora, Massimiliano Scopelliti, Lorenza Tiberio:
Psychological Implications of Domestic Assistive Technology for the Elderly. 229-252 - Davide Bolchini, Nicoletta Di Blas, Franca Garzotto, Paolo Paolini, Aldo Torrebruno:
Simple, Fast, Cheap: Success Factors for Interactive Multimedia Tools. 253-269 - Valentina Grion, Bianca Maria Varisco:
On Line Collaboration for Building a Teacher Professional Identity. 271-284 - Fabiana Vernero, Roberto Montanari:
Risk Management Persuasive Technologies: The case of a Technologically Advanced, High-Risk Chemical Plant. 285-297
- Andres Baravalle, Sarah Chambers:
Market Relations, Non-Market Relations and Free Software. 299-309
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