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AI & Society, Volume 23, 2009
Volume 23, Number 1, January 2009
- Richard Ennals:

The enlightened workplace. 1-2 - Rosemary Exton, Peter Totterdill:

Workplace innovation: bridging knowledge and practice. 3-15 - Trond Haga:

Orchestration of network instruments: a way to de-emphasize the partition between incremental change and innovation? 17-31 - Anne Inga Hilsen, Richard Ennals:

Virtual Links: intergenerational learning and experience sharing across age divides and distances. 33-40 - Arunas Augustinaitis, Richard Ennals, Egle Malinauskiene, Rimantas Petrauskas:

E-redesigning of society: towards experiential connectivity of generations in Lithuania. 41-50 - Thomas Odamtten, Jeremy Millard:

Learning from others within the landscape of "transitional economies" and the challenge in ICT development for African countries. 51-60 - Richard Ennals, Les Stratton, Noura Moujahid, Serhiy Kovela

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Global information technology and global citizenship education. 61-68 - Nazir Walji:

Leadership: an action research approach. 69-84 - Hans Chr Garmann Johnsen, James Karlsen, Roger Normann, Jens Fosse:

The contradictory nature of knowledge: a challenge for understanding innovation in a local context and workplace development and for doing action research. 85-98 - Adrian Ratkic:

Dialogue seminars as a tool in post graduate education. 99-109 - Carol Baily:

Reverse intergenerational learning: a missed opportunity? 111-115 - Johan Berglund:

Discourses on age: confronting disputed concepts by means of dialogue. 117-121 - Zelin Li:

How E-government affects the organisational structure of Chinese government. 123-130 - Rasa Juciute:

ICT implementation in the health-care sector: effective stakeholders' engagement as the main precondition of change sustainability. 131-137
Volume 23, Number 2, March 2009
- Asako Miura

, Naohiro Matsumura:
Social intelligence design: a junction between engineering and social sciences. 139-145 - Thomas Erickson:

'Social' systems: designing digital systems that support social intelligence. 147-166 - Yasser F. O. Mohammad

, Toyoaki Nishida:
Interactive perception for amplification of intended behavior in complex noisy environments. 167-186 - Yoshimasa Ohmoto

, Kazuhiro Ueda
, Takehiko Ohno:
Real-time system for measuring gaze direction and facial features: towards automatic discrimination of lies using diverse nonverbal information. 187-200 - Yong Xu, Kazuhiro Ueda

, Takanori Komatsu
, Takeshi Okadome, Takashi Hattori, Yasuyuki Sumi, Toyoaki Nishida:
WOZ experiments for understanding mutual adaptation. 201-212 - Rutger Rienks, Anton Nijholt

, Paulo Barthelmess:
Pro-active meeting assistants: attention please! 213-231 - Kana Suzuki, Ikuyo Morimoto, Etsuo Mizukami, Hiroko Otsuka, Hitoshi Isahara:

An exploratory study for analyzing interactional processes of group discussion: the case of a focus group interview. 233-249 - Kaichiro Furutani, Tetsuro Kobayashi

, Mitsuhiro Ura:
Effects of Internet use on self-efficacy: perceived network-changing possibility as a mediator. 251-263 - Hiroko Shoji, Kazunori Fujimoto, Koichi Hori:

PLASIU: a system that facilitates creative decision-making in job-hunting. 265-279 - Akira Notsu, Hidetomo Ichihashi, Katsuhiro Honda, Osamu Katai:

Visualization of balancing systems based on naïve psychological approaches. 281-296 - Hiroaki Morio, Christopher Buchholz:

How anonymous are you online? Examining online social behaviors from a cross-cultural perspective. 297-307 - Jun Moriyama, Yasushi Kato, Yoshika Aoki, Akihito Kito

, Maryam Behnoodi, Youichi Miyagawa, Masashi Matsuura:
Self-efficacy and learning experience of information education: in case of junior high school. 309-325
Volume 23, Number 3, May 2009
- Karamjit S. Gill:

Editorial. 327-329 - Peter Brödner:

The misery of digital organisations and the semiotic nature of IT. 331-351 - John Yearwood, Andrew Stranieri

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Deliberative discourse and reasoning from generic argument structures. 353-377 - Panayiotis Koutsabasis

, John Darzentas:
Methodologies for agent systems development: underlying assumptions and implications for design. 379-407 - René Victor Valqui Vidal:

Creativity for problem solvers. 409-432 - Yvonne Bjerke, Olov Östberg:

Tagging municipality FAQs: a quest for interoperability. 433-440 - Rajakishore Nath

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Machine intelligence (MI), competence and creativity. 441-458 - Lene Sørensen:

René Victor Valqui Vidal: creative and participative problem solving - the art and the science. 459-460
Volume 23, Number 4, July 2009
- Paul Skokowski:

Networks with attitudes. 461-470 - Tatsuya Nomura:

Software agents and robots in mental therapy: psychological and sociological perspectives. 471-484 - Karl F. MacDorman

, Sandosh K. Vasudevan, Chin-Chang Ho:
Does Japan really have robot mania? Comparing attitudes by implicit and explicit measures. 485-510 - Netta Iivari:

Empowering the users? A critical textual analysis of the role of users in open source software development. 511-528 - Vincent C. Müller

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Would you mind being watched by machines? Privacy concerns in data mining. 529-544 - Beatrix W. Alsanius, Klara Löfkvist, Göran Kritz, Adrian Ratkic:

Reflection on reflection in action: a case study of growers conception of irrigation strategies in pot plant production. 545-558 - Yuk Kuen Wong:

Software quality and group performance. 559-573 - René Victor Valqui Vidal:

Rural development within the EU LEADER+ programme: new tools and technologies. 575-602 - Amita Dev:

Effect of retroflex sounds on the recognition of Hindi voiced and unvoiced stops. 603-612 - Bill McGowan, Patrick Saintas, Karamjit S. Gill:

On mentoring, social mentoring and befriending. 613-630

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