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The Information Society, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, 1994
- L. Jean Camp, J. D. Tygar:
Providing Auditing While Protecting Privacy. 59-71 - Roger Clarke:
Electronic Support for the Practice of Research. 25-42 - Mary R. Lind, Robert W. Zmud:
Employee Information Processing Behaviors Before and After a Corporate Downsizing. 43-57 - Frank Webster:
What Information Society? 1-23
Volume 10, Number 2, 1994
- Philip E. Agre:
Understanding the Digital Individual. 73-76 - Philip E. Agre:
Surveillance and Capture: Two Models of Privacy. 101-127 - Jonathan P. Allen:
Mutual Control in the Newly Integrated Work Environments. 129-138 - Roger Clarke:
The Digital Persona and Its Application to Data Surveillance. 77-92 - William C. Hill, James D. Hollan:
History-Enriched Digital Objects: Prototypes and Policy Issues. 139-145 - Max Kilger:
The Digital Individual. 93-99
Volume 10, Number 3, 1994
- Robert Lee Chartrand, Robert C. Ketcham:
Opportunities for the Use of Information Resources and Advanced Technologies in Congress: A Study for the Joint Committee on the Organized Congress. (A Consultant Report). 181-219 - Rob Kling:
Reading "All About" Computerization: How Genre Conventions Shape Nonfiction Social Analysis. 147-172 - Francis A. Wilson, John N. Wilson:
The Role of Computer Systems in Organizational Decision Making. 173-180
Volume 10, Number 4, 1994
- Martin Fogelman:
Freedom and Censorship in the Emerging Electronic Environment. 295-303 - Kenneth L. Kraemer, Jason L. Dedrick, Sheryl Jarman:
Supporting the Free Market: Information Technology Policy in Hong Kong. 223-246 - Laurie Thomas Lee, Robert LaRose:
Caller ID and the Meaning of Privacy. 247-265 - Abbe Mowshowitz:
Reply to Walsham's Critique. 293-294 - Abbe Mowshowitz:
Virtual Organization: A Vision of Management in the Information Age. 267-288 - Geoff Walsham:
Virtual Organization: An Alternative View. 289-292
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