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AI & Society, Volume 7, 1993
Volume 7, Number 1, 1993
- Robert C. Muller:

Enhancing Creativity, Innovation and Cooperation. 4-39 - Michael T. Black:

Consensus and Authenticity in Representation: Simulation as Participative Theatre. 40-51 - Kenneth R. Blochowiak:

The Example of the Unicorn: A Knowledge-Based Approach to Scientific Creativity and the Growth of Knowledge. 52-61 - Valery M. Tsourikov:

Inventive Machine: Second Generation. 62-77
- Dean Juniper:

A Creative Renewal Programme. 78-85 - John Prentice:

Learning From the Japanese Vision: A British Consultant's Personal Perspective. 86-90 - Thomas Gilb:

Practical Purposeful Creativity Constructs. 90-100
Volume 7, Number 2, 1993
- Takeshi Hayashi:

Ecology of Technology: A Perspective. 109-116 - Howard Rosenbrock:

Technology and its Environment. 117-126 - Björn Wittrock:

Policy, Economy and Knowledge in the Age of Modernity in Europe. 127-140 - Fusao Mori, Chikao Imanichi, Moriki Toyama:

Report on Highly Automated Works in Japan - Management of Labour in Line with Technology Development. 141-150 - Hiromu Nakazawa:

Alternative Human Role in Manufacturing. 151-156
- Hiroshi Sakurai:

Ecology of Technology: Survival and Compatibility. 157-163 - Shigeru Nakayama:

Defining an Appropriateness in the Technological Environment. 163-169 - Yoichiro Murakami:

Cultural Environment for Science and Technology. 169-179
Volume 7, Number 3, 1993
- Lynette A. C. Hunter:

AI and Representation: A Study of a Rhetorical Context for Legitimacy. 185-207 - Jacqueline Senker:

The Contribution of Tacit Knowledge to Innovation. 208-224 - Kathleen Mykytyn, Peter P. Mykytyn Jr., Stephen Lunce:

Expert Identification and Selection: Legal Liability Concerns and Directions. 225-237 - Zhengxin Chen:

From Participatory Design to Participating Problem Solving: Enhancing System Adaptability Through User Modelling. 238-247
- Danila Bertasio:

The Role of Culture in the Technological Advancement Process. 248-252 - R. J. D. Power, M. Dal Martello:

Effects of CSCW on Organizations. 252-263 - John Prentice:

Learning from the Japanese Vision: A British Consultant's Personal Perspective. 263-267
Volume 7, Number 4, 1993
- Alison Mackinnon, Martha Blomqvist, Marja Vehviläinen:

Gendering Computer Work: An International Perspective. 280-294 - Ina Wagner:

Women's Voice: The Case of Nursing Information Systems. 295-310 - Alison E. Adam:

Gendered Knowledge - Epistemology and Artificial Intelligence. 311-322 - Andrew Clement:

Looking for the Designers: Transforming the 'Invisible' Infrastructure of Computerised Office Work. 323-344 - Joan Truckenbrod:

Women and the Social Construction of the Computing Culture: Evolving New Forms of Computing. 345-357 - Heidi Schelhowe:

Gender Symbolism and Changes in Lifeworld Through Information Technology. 358-367 - Gitte Jantzen, Jans F. Jensen:

Powerplay - Power, Violence and Gender in Video Games. 368-385

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