Author: Philip E. Agre
Publication Overview
Publication period start: 1994
Number of co-authors: 3
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Productive Colleagues
Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Publications
Agre,
Philip E.
(2003):
P2P and the promise of internet equality.
In
Communications of the ACM,
46
(2)
pp. 39-42.
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/606272.606298
Agre,
Philip E.
(2002):
Real-Time Politics: The Internet and the Political Process.
In
The Information Society,
18
(5)
pp. .
https://www.indiana.edu/~tisj/readers/abstracts/18/18-5-Agre.html
Agre,
Philip E.
(2001):
Changing Places: Contexts of Awareness in Computing.
In
Human-Computer Interaction,
16
(2)
pp. 177-192.
Agre,
Philip E.
(1998):
The Internet and Public Discourse.
In
First Monday,
3
(3)
pp. .
https://firstmonday.org/issues/issue3_3/agre/index.html
Agre,
Philip E.
(1996):
The Durango Imperatives.
In
The Information Society,
12
(1)
pp. .
Harvey,
Francis,
Gross,
Ben,
Agre,
Philip E.,
Shneiderman,
Ben
(1996):
The Durango Declarations Forum.
In
The Information Society,
12
(1)
pp. .
https://www.indiana.edu/~tisj/readers/abstracts/12/12-1%20Harvey.html
Agre,
Philip E.
(1995):
My Top 10 Email Hassles.
In
Communications of the ACM,
38
(7)
pp. 122.
Agre,
Philip E.
(1994):
Understanding the Digital Individual.
In
The Information Society,
10
(2)
pp. .
https://www.indiana.edu/~tisj/readers/abstracts/10/10-2%20Agre.html
Agre,
Philip E.
(1994):
Surveillance and Capture: Two Models of Privacy.
In
The Information Society,
10
(2)
pp. .
https://www.indiana.edu/~tisj/readers/abstracts/10/10-2%20Agre2.html
Agre,
Philip E.
(1994):
Accountability and discipline: A comment on Suchman and Winograd.
In
Computer Supported Cooperative Work,
3
(1)
pp. 31-35.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01305840
Agre,
Philip E.
(1994):
From high tech to human tech: Empowerment, measurement, and social studies of computing.
In
Computer Supported Cooperative Work,
3
(2)
pp. 167-195.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00773446
Agre,
Philip E.
(1993):
The Symbolic Worldview: Reply to Vera and Simon.
In
Cognitive Science,
17
(1)
pp. 61-69.