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Here and There, Now and Then: Four Views of a Long-Distance Teleworker's `Workplace'
- major city, and most of the world’s nations. (This is the answer Thomas Erickson IBM T. J. Watson
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Making sense of computer-mediated communication (CMC): Conversations as genres, CMC systems as genre ecologies
- , CMC Systems as Genre Ecologies Abstract Thomas Erickson IBM T. J. Watson Research Center snowfall
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Silence, Murmurs and Applause: Reflections On Expressions
- and competing mental agencies. Thomas Erickson IBM T.J. Watson Research Center snowfall@(email omitted); 1 feature of any
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‘Social ’ Systems: Designing Digital Systems that Support Social Intelligence
- ‘Social’ Systems: Designing Digital Systems that Support Social Intelligence THOMAS ERICKSON
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Designing Visualizations of Social Activity: Six Claims
- ”) OF THE LEFT COLUMN ON THE FIRST PAGE FOR THE COPYRIGHT NOTICE. Thomas Erickson IBM T. J. Watson Research
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Ask Not for Whom the Cell Phone Tolls: Some Problems with the Notion of Context-Aware Computing*
- * Thomas Erickson IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Let not the cell phone ring at the theatre
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Knowledge Communities: Online Environments for Supporting Knowledge Management and its Social Context
- Context * Thomas Erickson and Wendy A. Kellogg IBM. T.J. Watson Research Center snowfall@(email omitted);; wkellogg
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In a Glass Darkly: Reflections on the Identity of Objects
- In a Glass Darkly: Reflections on the Identity of Objects 1. Abstract Thomas Erickson and Ian
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Introduction to This Special Issue on Talking About Things in Mediated Conversations
- . Churchill FX Palo Alto Laboratory Thomas Erickson IBM T. J. Watson Research Center Elizabeth Churchill
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Towards an Infrastructure for Knowledge Communities
- : “Beyond Knowledge Management: Managing Expertise” Thomas Erickson and Wendy A. Kellogg IBM. T.J. Watson
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