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Interactions, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January 2009
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:
Welcome - Interactions: time for some change. 5
- Nicole B. Ellison
, Cliff Lampe, Charles Steinfield
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Feature - Social network sites and society: current trends and future possibilities. 6-9 - Rachel Hinman:
Feature - 90 mobiles in 90 days: a celebration of ideas for mobile user experience. 10-13 - Jakkaphan Tangkuampien:
Under Development - Kids, education, and cellular handsets. 14-16 - Lars Erik Holmquist
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Feature - Automated journeys---automated connections. 17-19 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Ps and Qs - Givin' you more of what you're funkin' for: DJs and the Internet. 20-24
- Apala Lahiri Chavan
, Douglas Gorney, Beena Prabhu, Sarit Arora:
Cover Story - The washing machine that ate my sari---mistakes in cross-cultural design. 26-31 - Jonathan Lazar:
Lifelong Interactions - Designing senior-friendly living, or why doesn't my cable work? 32-34 - Ryan Aipperspach, Ben Hooker, Allison Woodruff:
Feature - The heterogeneous home. 35-38 - Donald A. Norman
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The way I see it - People are from earth, machines are from outer space. 39-41 - Dan Saffer:
Feature - Product design 2.0 and the genesis of Kicker Studio. 42-43 - Carla Diana:
(P)review - A kiss is just a kiss; a sigh is just a deselection: a review of Designing Gestural Interfaces. 45-47 - Eli Blevis
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Sustainbly ours - Mellow velo. 48-51
- Scott Klinker, Jeremy Alexis:
Feature - Design versus innovation: the Cranbrook/IIT debate. 52-57 - James M. Hudson, Kameshwari (Kay) Viswanadha:
Feature - Can "wow" be a design goal? 58-61 - Paul Robare, Jodi Forlizzi:
Timelines - Sound in computing: a short history. 62-65 - Kimberley Peter:
Feature - The value of visual design in software development. 66-68 - Hugh Dubberly, Paul Pangaro, Usman Haque:
On Modeling - What is interaction?: are there different types? 69-75 - Steve Portigal:
True Tales - Poets, priests, and politicians. 77-79 - Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:
Interactions Cafe - On marketing, words... 80
Volume 16, Number 2, March 2009
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:
Interactions: trust, collaboration, and empathy. 5
- Ben Fullerton:
Feature - Co-creation in service design. 6-9 - Kraig Finstad, Wei Xu, Shibani Kapoor, Sri Canakapalli, John Gladding:
Feature - Bridging the gaps between enterprise software and end users. 10-14 - Gary M. Olson, Jonathan Grudin:
Timelines - The information school phenomenon. 15-19
- Molly Wright Steenson:
Feature - Problems before patterns: a different look at Christopher Alexander and pattern languages. 20-23 - Donald A. Norman
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The way I see it - Memory is more important than actuality. 24-26 - Alissa Nicole Antle:
Lifelong Interactions - Embodied child computer interaction: why embodiment matters. 27-30
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Ps and Qs - On trusting your socks to find each other. 32-36 - Hunter Whitney:
Cover Story - The counterfeit you. 37-40 - Jennifer R. Whitson
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Feature - Identity theft and the challenges of caring for your virtual self. 41-45 - Dimitris Grammenos
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Feature - The ambient mirror: creating a digital self-image through pervasive technologies. 46-50 - Steve Portigal:
True Tales - Interacting with advertising. 52-53
- Mark Vanderbeeken:
Feature - Taking a broader view of the human experience. 54-57 - Eli Blevis
, Susan Coleman Morse:
Sustainably ours - Food, dude. 58-62 - Colleen Murray:
Feature - Research strategies for future planning. 63-66 - Gary Marsden:
Under Development - Electronic tablecloths and the developing world. 67-69 - Brad S. Minnery, Michael S. Fine:
Feature - Neuroscience and the future of human-computer interaction. 70-75 - Alex Wright:
(P)review - Doing business by design. 76-79
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:
On the relevance of theory to practitioners... 80
Volume 16, Number 3, May 2009
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:
Welcome - Interactions: the need to consider the lasting human consequences of our work. 5
- Katie Minardo Scott:
Feature - Is usability obsolete? 6-11 - Eric Schweikardt:
Sustainably ours - User centered is off center. 12-15 - Charles Hannon:
Feature - As we may speak: metaphors, conceptual blends, and usability. 16-19
- Bruce Sterling:
Cover Story - Design fiction. 20-24 - Ryan Jahn:
(P)review - He's at it again: eyeball-blasting laser-colored neural helmets. 25-26 - Elaine Ann:
Feature - What's design got to do with the world financial crisis? 27-30 - Tad Hirsch:
Feature - Learning from activists: lessons for designers. 31-33
- Andrew Hieronymi:
Feature - Physical games, beyond mini-games. 34-41 - Joseph Reagle
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Timelines - Wikipedia: the happy accident. 42-45 - Peter Radoll
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Under Development - Reconstructing Australian Aboriginal governance by systems design. 46-49
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Ps and Qs - Digital order: just over the horizon or at the end of the rainbow? 50-53 - Hugh Dubberly:
On Modeling - Models of models. 54-60 - Donald A. Norman
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The way I see it - Compliance and tolerance. 61-65 - Paul T. Jaeger:
Lifelong Interactions - Persons with disabilities and intergenerational universal usability. 66-67 - Steve Portigal:
True Tales - Ships in the night (part I): design without research? 68-71 - Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:
Interactions Cafe - On changing the world while paying the bills... 72
Volume 16, Number 4, July 2009
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:
Interactions: time, culture, and behavior. 5
- Lisa P. Nathan
, Batya Friedman, David G. Hendry:
Sustainably Ours - Information system design as catalyst: human action and environmental sustainability. 6-11 - Victor Margolin:
Cover Story - The waste manifesto. 12-15 - Adam Greenfield, Tish Shute:
Feature - "At the End of the World, Plant a Tree": six questions for Adam Greenfield. 16-20
- Hugh Dubberly, Paul Pangaro:
On Modeling - What is conversation, and how can we design for it? 22-28 - Davide Bolchini
, Diego Pulido, Anthony Faiola:
Feature - "Paper in screen" prototyping: an agile technique to anticipate the mobile experience. 29-33 - Sus Lundgren, Theo Hultberg:
Feature - Time, temporality, and interaction. 34-37 - Christine Valenza, Jan Adkins:
Timelines - Understanding visual thinking: the history and future of graphic facilitation. 38-43 - Gary Hirsch, Brad Robertson:
Feature - Stories that inspire action. 44-47
- Brian D. Jones, Claudia Winegarden, Wendy A. Rogers:
Lifelong Interactions - Supporting healthy aging with new technologies. 48-51 - Pablo Flores, Juan Pablo Hourcade:
Under Development - One year of experiences with XO laptops in Uruguay. 52-55 - Ohad Inbar, Noam Tractinsky
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Feature - The incidental user. 56-59 - Pedro "Adler" Jorge:
Feature - Around the table: a review of working in Hong Kong. 60-65
- Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - Designing the infrastructure. 66-69 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Ps and Qs - The golden age of newsprint collides with the gilt age of internet news. 70-74 - Steve Portigal:
True Tales - Ships in the night (part II): research without design? 76-79
- Jon Kolko:
On hopelessness and hope. 80
Volume 16, Number 5, September 2009
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:
Interactions: looking broadly to the future. 5
- Bernd Ploderer
, Peter C. Wright, Steve Howard, Peter Thomas:
Feature - No pain, no gain: pleasure and suffering in technologies of leidenschaft. 6-11 - Ron Wakkary
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Feature - Anything is a fridge: the implications of everyday designers. 12-17 - Jessica Friedman Hewitt:
Cover Story - Citizen-centered design (slowly) revolutionizes the media and experience of U.S. elections. 18-25 - Richard Grefé:
Design advocacy in government. 22 - Peter C. Honebein:
Sustainably ours - The new energy interface. 26-28 - Francesca A. Barrientos, Elizabeth A. Foughty:
Feature - Web 2.0 in government. 29-35 - Gary Marsden:
Under Development - The six habits of highly effective "humanitarian" projects. 36-39 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:
PS and QS - Research automation as technomethodological pixie dust. 40-43
- Virgílio A. F. Almeida:
Feature - In search of models and visions for the web age. 44-47 - Eli Blevis
, Erik Stolterman:
Feature - Transcending disciplinary boundaries in interaction design. 48-51 - Donald A. Norman
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The way I see it - Systems thinking: a product is more than the product. 52-54 - August de los Reyes:
Feature - Myth of the design process. 55-57
- Tim Misner:
On Modeling - Building support for use-based design into hardware products. 58-64 - Shalom M. Fisch, Richard Lesh, Elizabeth Motoki, Sandra Crespo, Vincent Melfi:
Lifelong Interactions - Data mining for educational "gold". 65-68 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Amy J. Ko, Julie A. Kientz:
Timelines - Reflections on the future of iSchools from inspired junior faculty. 69-71 - Steve Portigal:
True Tales - We are living in a sci-fi world. 72-75 - Alex Wright:
(P)review - Old school, new school: teaching interaction design in Manhattan. 76-79
- Jon Kolko:
On creation and consumption. 80
Volume 16, Number 6, November 2009
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:
Interactions: social, authentic, and interdisciplinary. 5
- Woodrow W. Winchester III:
Cover Story - Catalyzing a perfect storm: mobile phone-based HIV-prevention behavioral interventions. 6-12 - Robert Fabricant:
Cover Story Supplement - Project Masiluleke. 6-12 - Mark Matthews
, Gavin J. Doherty
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Feature - The invisible user. 13-19 - Nithya Sambasivan, Nimmi Rangaswamy, Kentaro Toyama
, Bonnie A. Nardi:
Under Development - Encountering development ethnographically. 20-23 - Kristin Hanks, Larry Riss, Steve Schunk, Eli Blevis
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Sustainably Ours - Small change, big result. 24-27
- Kirsten Boehner:
Feature - Reflections on representation as response. 28-32 - danah boyd:
Feature - Implications of user choice: the cultural logic of "MySpace or Facebook?". 33-36 - Uday Gajendar:
Feature - Data, design, and soulful experience. 37-41 - Michele Visciola:
Feature - People-centered innovation or culture evolution? 42-45
- Youngho Rhee, Juyeon Lee:
On Modeling - A model of mobile community: designing user interfaces to support group interaction. 46-51 - Paul Pangaro:
On Modeling Supplement - Mobile devices should be about neither mobility nor devices. Discuss. 46-51 - Marc Rettig, Alex Wright:
(P)Review - From interface to experience. 52-55 - Steve Portigal, Stokes Jones:
True Tales - On authenticity. 56-59 - Donald A. Norman
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The Way I See It: When security gets in the way. 60-63
- Brett Ingram:
Feature - Learning from architecture. 64-67 - Valerie Jacobs:
Feature - Simplistic slowdown meets techno acceleration: a new branding paradigm. 68-71 - William Lidwell:
Feature - More with less. 72-75 - Michael K. Buckland
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Timelines - As we may recall: four forgotten pioneers. 76-79
- Jon Kolko:
The authenticity problem. 80

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