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2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [j11]Paul Dourish, Genevieve Bell:
"Resistance is futile": reading science fiction alongside ubiquitous computing. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 18(4): 769-778 (2014) - 2011
- [b1]Paul Dourish, Genevieve Bell:
Divining a Digital Future - Mess and Mythology in Ubiquitous Computing. MIT Press 2011, ISBN 978-0-262-01555-4, pp. I-X, 1-248 - [j10]Genevieve Bell:
Life, death, and the iPad: cultural symbols and Steve Jobs. Commun. ACM 54(12): 24-25 (2011) - [c8]Genevieve Bell:
"U are happy life": telling the future's stories. ACM Multimedia 2011: 585-586
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j9]Alexandra Zafiroglu, Genevieve Bell:
Teaching Intel to love the television. Comput. Entertain. 7(3): 35:1-35:2 (2009) - [p1]Katrina Jungnickel, Genevieve Bell:
Home is Where the Hub Is? Wireless Infrastructures and the Nature of Domestic Culture in Australia. Handbook of Research on Urban Informatics 2009: 310-325 - 2007
- [j8]Genevieve Bell, Paul Dourish:
Yesterday's tomorrows: notes on ubiquitous computing's dominant vision. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 11(2): 133-143 (2007) - [j7]Genevieve Bell, Paul Dourish:
Back to the shed: gendered visions of technology and domesticity. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 11(5): 373-381 (2007) - [c7]Genevieve Bell:
Just Like Magic: Anthropological Musings on the History and Culture of Wireless Technologies. ACSC 2007: 3 - 2006
- [j6]Mary Baker, Raj Reddy, Genevieve Bell:
Interviews: The Challenges of Emerging Economies. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 5(2): 40-46 (2006) - [c6]Louise Barkhuus, Jennifer Ann Rode, Genevieve Bell:
Entertainment media at home: looking at the social aspects. CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 1651-1654 - [c5]Genevieve Bell:
No More SMS from Jesus: Ubicomp, Religion and Techno-spiritual Practices. UbiComp 2006: 141-158 - [c4]Genevieve Bell:
Opening keynote. OZCHI 2006: 1-2 - 2005
- [j5]Paul Dourish, Johanna Brewer, Genevieve Bell:
Information as a cultural category. Interactions 12(4): 31-33 (2005) - [j4]Genevieve Bell, Mark Blythe, Phoebe Sengers:
Making by making strange: Defamiliarization and the design of domestic technologies. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 12(2): 149-173 (2005) - 2004
- [j3]Genevieve Bell:
The age of auspicious computing? Interactions 11(5): 76-77 (2004) - [j2]Genevieve Bell:
Auspicious Computing? IEEE Internet Comput. 8(2): 83-85 (2004) - [j1]Genevieve Bell:
Intimate Computing? IEEE Internet Comput. 8(6): 91-93 (2004) - [c3]Brooke E. Foucault, Ryan S. Russell, Genevieve Bell:
Techniques for researching and designing global products in an unstable world: a case study. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1481-1484 - [c2]Genevieve Bell:
Talking Phones: a cultural reading of mobile technologies. MobiSys 2004 - 2003
- [c1]Genevieve Bell, Mark Blythe, Bill Gaver, Phoebe Sengers, Peter C. Wright:
Designing culturally situated technologies for the home. CHI Extended Abstracts 2003: 1062-1063
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