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- The Basic Dream of the PC, or "Did You Ever Play Tic-Tac-Toe"?Nadia Ambrosetti, Matteo Cantamesse. 3-15 [doi]
- Software Engineering in a British Defence Project in 1970Ian Pyle. 16-30 [doi]
- History of Early Australian-Designed ComputersArthur Tatnall. 31-41 [doi]
- Assessing ICT Access Disparities Between the Institutional and Home Front: A Case of University Students in South Africa's Eastern CapeSam Takavarasha Jr., Liezel Cilliers, Willie Chinyamurindi. 45-59 [doi]
- Creating an ICT Skills Enhancement Environment for EntrepreneursRiana Steyn, Carina De Villiers, Hossana Twinomurinzi. 60-81 [doi]
- Collaboration Towards a More Inclusive Society: The Case of South African ICT4D ResearchersJudy van Biljon, Filistea Naude. 82-94 [doi]
- iPay.lk - A Digital Merchant Platform from Sri LankaParakum Pathirana, Conrad Dias, Thisan Samarasinghe, Shanmugarajah Sinnathamby. 95-110 [doi]
- Do We Have What Is Needed to Change Everything? - A Survey of Finnish Software Businesses on Labour Shortage and Its Potential ImpactsSonja M. Hyrynsalmi, Minna M. Rantanen, Sami Hyrynsalmi. 111-122 [doi]
- Cybersecurity Capability and Capacity Building for South AfricaJoey Jansen van Vuuren, Louise Leenen. 123-135 [doi]
- Team Feedback Intervention and Team Learning in Virtual Teams: A Moderated Mediation Model of Team Cohesion and PersonalityJesús Sánchez, Ana Zornoza, Virginia Orengo, Vicente Peñarroja, Petros Chamakiotis. 136-148 [doi]
- Exploring Sustainable HCI Research Dimensions Through the Inclusive Innovation FrameworkTobias Nyström, Moyen Mohammad Mustaquim. 151-165 [doi]
- ICT and Sustainability: Looking Beyond the AnthropoceneMaja van der Velden. 166-180 [doi]
- On the Complex Relationship Between ICT Systems and the PlanetNorberto Patrignani, Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos. 181-187 [doi]
- Obsolescence in Information and Communication Technology: A Critical Discourse AnalysisInes Junge, Maja van der Velden. 188-201 [doi]
- Aware but not in Control - A Qualitative Value Analysis of the Effects of New TechnologiesKathrin Bednar, Sarah Spiekermann. 202-218 [doi]
- Feminist Technoscience as a Resource for Working with Science Practices, a Critical Approach, and Gender Equality in Swedish Higher IT EducationsJohanna Sefyrin, Pirjo Elovaara, Christina Mörtberg. 221-231 [doi]
- Mind the Gap Gender and Computer Science ConferencesSytze Van Herck, Antonio Maria Fiscarelli. 232-249 [doi]
- ICT Changes Everything! But Who Changes ICT?Hilde G. Corneliussen, Clem Herman, Radhika Gajjala. 250-257 [doi]
- Becoming-with in Participatory DesignSisse Finken, Christina Mörtberg, Pirjo Elovaara. 258-268 [doi]
- Three Views to a School Information System: Wilma from a Sociotechnical PerspectiveOlli I. Heimo, Minna M. Rantanen, Kai K. Kimppa. 271-281 [doi]
- Do Honest People Pull the Short Straw? - The Paradox of OpennessKiyoshi Murata, Yohko Orito, Miha Takubo. 282-292 [doi]
- Philosophy as the Road to Good ICTIordanis Kavathatzopoulos, Ryoko Asai. 293-298 [doi]
- Discussing Ethical Impacts in Research and Innovation: The Ethics CanvasWessel Reijers, Kevin Koidl, David Lewis 0001, Harshvardhan J. Pandit, Bert Gordijn. 299-313 [doi]
- The Ethics of Inherent Trust in Care Robots for the ElderlyAdam Poulsen, Oliver K. Burmeister, David Kreps. 314-328 [doi]
- The Legitimacy of Cross-Border Searches Through the Internet for Criminal InvestigationsTaro Komukai, Aimi Ozaki. 329-337 [doi]
- Discussions on the Right to Data Portability from Legal PerspectivesKaori Ishii. 338-355 [doi]
- Artificial Intelligence Does Not Exist: Lessons from Shared Cognition and the Opposition to the Nature/Nurture DivideVassilis Galanos. 359-373 [doi]
- PHR, We've Had a Problem HereMinna M. Rantanen, Jani Koskinen. 374-383 [doi]
- An Exploration of Opportunities for a Theory of Information InadequacyMiranda Kajtazi, Darek M. Haftor. 384-394 [doi]