| Knowledge Technology & Policy 2006 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Communication problems. | Social sciences | Haddon, Leslie |
| Comparing motivations of individual programmers and firms to take part in the open source movement: From community to business. | Social sciences | Bonaccorsi, Andrea, Rossi, Cristina |
| Disaggregating immigration policy: The politics of skilled labor recruitment in the U.S. | Social sciences | Freeman, Gary P., Hill, David K. |
| Emotional attachment and mobile phones. | Social sciences | Vincent, Jane |
| Free software and copyright enforcement: A tool for global copyright policy? | Social sciences | Oksanen, Ville, Valimaki, Mikko |
| From teenage life to Victorian morals and back: Technological change and teenage life. | Social sciences | Harper, Richard |
| Government policy toward Open Source Software: The puzzles of neutrality and competition. | Social sciences | Jyh-An Lee |
| Hierarchy and centralization in free and open source software team communications. | Social sciences | Crowston, Kevin, Howison, James |
| Hybrid innovation: The dynamics of collaboration between the FLOSS community and corporations.(Free/Libre Open Source Software) | Social sciences | Yuwei Lin |
| Interests and institutions in skilled migration: Comparing flows in the IT and nursing sectors in the U.S.. | Social sciences | Money, Jeannette, Falstrom, Dana Zartner |
| Is the cell phone undermining the social order? Understanding mobile technology from a sociological perspective. | Social sciences | Geser, Hans |
| Loading mobile phones in a multi-option society. | Social sciences | Gross, Peter, Bertschi, Stefan |
| Mobile communication and the transformation of daily life: The next phase of research on mobiles. | Social sciences | Katz, James E. |
| Mobile mania, mobile manners. | Social sciences | Srivastava, Lara |
| On the intrinsic and extrinsic motivation of Free/Libre/Open Source (FLOSS) developers. | Social sciences | Krishnamurthy, Sandeep |
| People, mobiles and society: Concluding insights from an international expert survey.(Survey) | Social sciences | Bertschi, Stefan, Glotz, Peter |
| Postal presence: A case study of mobile customisation and gender in Melbourne.(Case study) | Social sciences | Hjorth, Larissa |
| Students without borders? Migratory decision-making among international graduate students in the U.S.. | Social sciences | Szelenyi, Katalian |
| Symbolic analysts or indentured servants? Indian high-tech migrants in America's information economy. | Social sciences | Chakravarty, Paul |
| The age of the thumb: A cultural reading of mobile technologies from Asia. | Social sciences | Bell, Genevieve |
| The FLOSS alternative: TRIPs, non-proprietary software and development . | Social sciences | May, Christopher |
| The mobile phone and the dynamic between private and public communication: Results of an international exploratory study. | Social sciences | Hoflich, Joachim R. |
| The mobile telephone as a return to unalienated communication. | Social sciences | Nyiri, Kristof |
| The role of interspace in sustaining identity. | Social sciences | Hulme, Michael, Truch, Anna |
| The social and economic implications of mobile telephony in Rwanda: An ownership/access typology. | Social sciences | Donner, Jonathan |
| Your life in snapshots: Mobile Weblogs. | Social sciences | Doring, Nicola, Gundolf, Axel |
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