Knowledge Technology & Policy 2004 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Audience surveillance and the right to anonymous reading in interactive mediaD. | Social sciences | Baruh, Lemi |
Diffusion of E-commerce in Denmark: An analysis of institutional intervention. | Social sciences | Henriksen, Helle Zinner, Andersen, Kim Viborg |
Epilogue. | Social sciences | Voort, Haiko Van der, Joode, Ruben van Wendel de, Jong, Martin De |
Evolutionary theory in the administrative sciences: introduction. | Social sciences | De Jong, Martin, Voort, Haiko Van der |
Evolving standards and regulation: Exploring the development and provision of closed circuit television in the United Kingdom. | Social sciences | Webster, C. William R. |
Facing the threat: invading the body for national security. | Social sciences | Wade, Lindsey |
Innovation in open source communities through processes of variation and selection. | Social sciences | Joode, Ruben van Wendel de |
Parallel experimentation and the problem of variation. | Social sciences | Ellerman, David P. |
Privacy, technology, and social change. | Social sciences | Hillyard, Daniel P., Knight, Sarah M. |
Process arrangements for variety, retention, and selection. | Social sciences | Bruijn, Hans de, Heuvelhof, F. ten |
Self- and co-regulation in the medianmatics sector: European community (EC) strategies and contributions towards a transformed statehood. | Social sciences | Just, Natasha, Latzer, Michael |
Standardization and the democratic design of information and communication technology. | Social sciences | Werle, Raymund, Iversen, Eric J., Vedel, Thierry |
Tales of a successful memeplex: how the water wars in the everglades were changed into a comprehensive plan. | Social sciences | Dicke, Willemijn M. |
Techscope. | Social sciences | Ellis, Robert |
The Boston bio-bang: the emergence of a "regional system of innovation". | Social sciences | Voort, Haiko Van der, Jong, Martin De |
Theory and policy in online privacy. | Social sciences | Hinduja, Sameer |
What's new about the "New Surveillance"?: classifying for change and continuity. | Social sciences | Marx, Gary T. |
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