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Interactions, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, January + February 2010
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:

Interactions: information, physicality, co-ownership, and culture. 5
- Mark Baskinger, Mark D. Gross:

Cover Story - Tangible interaction = form + computing. 6-11
- Donald A. Norman

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The Way I See It: The transmedia design challenge: technology that is pleasurable and satisfying. 12-15 - Liz Danzico:

Between The Lines - The art of editing: the new old skills for a curated life. 16-19 - Alex Wright:

(P)Review - Of memories and memorials: a conversation with Jake Barton about the Make History project. 20-23 - Denise Lee Yohn:

Feature - Operationalizing brands with new technologies. 24-27 - Jeremy Yuille

, Hugh Macdonald:
Feature - The social life of visualization. 28-31
- Nicola J. Bidwell

, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
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Under Development - Beyond the Benjamins: toward an African interaction design. 32-35 - Natalie Quizon:

Feature - Social change: women, networks, and technology. 36-39 - Jonathan Lazar:

Interacting with public policy. 40-43 - Eli Blevis

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Sustainably Ours - Reclaim. 44-46
- Jay Chaeyong Yi:

Feature - User-research-driven mobile user interface innovation: a success story from Seoul. 48-51 - Dan Formosa:

Feature - Why marketing research makes us cringe. 52-56 - Klaus Kaasgaard:

Feature - Why designers sometimes make me cringe. 56-57 - Javier Marco, Sandra Baldassarri

, Eva Cerezo
, Diana Yifan Xu, Janet C. Read:
Lifelong Interactions - Let the experts talk: an experience of tangible game design with children. 58-61
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:

Ps and Qs: Socializing at cross purposes. 62-65 - Martha E. Pollack:

Timelines - Reflections on the future of iSchools from a dean inspired by some junior faculty. 66-68 - Peter H. Jones:

On Modeling - The language/action model of conversation: can conversation perform acts of design? 70-75 - Rebecca E. Grinter, Katie A. Siek

, Andrea Grimes:
Feature - Is wellness informatics a field of human-centered health informatics? 76-79
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:

On designers as catalytic agents. 80
Volume 17, Number 2, March + April 2010
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:

Interactions: exploring aspects of design thinking. 5
- Chris Pacione:

Evolution of the mind: a case for design literacy. 6-11 - Paula Thornton:

Design thinking in stereo: Brown and Martin. 12-15 - Roger Martin, Jennifer Riel:

Designing interactions at work: applying design to discussions, meetings, and relationships. 16-19
- Liz Danzico:

From Davis to David: lessons from improvisation. 20-23 - Jeffrey Y. Kim, Arnold M. Lund, Caroline Dombrowski:

Mobilizing attention: storytelling for innovation. 24-26 - Alan F. Blackwell, Sally Fincher:

PUX: patterns of user experience. 27-31 - Jeffrey Bardzell

, Jay D. Bolter, Jonas Löwgren:
Interaction criticism: three readings of an interaction design, and what they get us. 32-37
- Donald A. Norman

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Technology first, needs last: the research-product gulf. 38-42 - Lauren Serota, Dan Rockwell:

An introduction to casual data, and how it's changing everything. 43-47 - Sam Ladner:

The essence of interaction design research: a call for consistency. 48-51
- Elizabeth F. Churchill:

Sugared puppy-dog tails: gender and design. 52-56 - Shaowen Bardzell, Eli Blevis:

The lens of feminist HCI in the context of sustainable interaction design. 57-59 - Desmond Ballance, Jodie Jenkinson

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MyMeal: an interactive user-tailored meal visualization tool for teenagers battling eating disorders. 60-63
- Harry Hochheiser

, Ben Shneiderman:
From bowling alone to tweeting together: technology-mediated social participation. 64-67 - Nicola J. Bidwell

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Ubuntu in the network: humanness in social capital in rural Africa. 68-71 - Ryan Wistort:

Only robots on the inside. 72-74
- Jonathan Grudin:

What a wonderful critter: orphans find a home. 76-78
- Jon Kolko, Richard Anderson:

On design thinking, business, the arts, STEM ... 80-
Volume 17, Number 3, May + June 2010
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:

Business, culture, and society. 5
- Donald A. Norman

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Natural user interfaces are not natural. 6-10 - Liz Danzico:

Making face: practices and interpretations of avatars in everyday media. 11-14 - Bernard J. Jansen

, Abdur Chowdury, Geoff Cook:
The ubiquitous and increasingly significant status message. 15-17 - Ahmed Bouzid, Weiye Ma:

Back to the future: bleeding-edge IVR. 18-20
- Jussi Impiö:

Give man a fish and you'll feed him for a day, teach him how to fish and...he will overfish. 22-25 - Jan Gulliksen

, Hans von Axelson, Hans Persson, Bengt Göransson:
Accessibility and public policy in Sweden. 26-29 - Maria Francesca Costabile, Carmelo Ardito

, Rosa Lanzilotti
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Enjoying cultural heritage thanks to mobile technology. 30-33
- Arnold M. Lund:

Creating a user-centered development culture. 34-38 - Mark R. Hicks:

Collaborate to innovate?: getting fresh small company thinking into big company innovation. 39-43 - Don Fotsch:

The role of leadership in winning design. 44-47
- Emily Pilloton:

Depth over breadth: designing for impact locally, and for the long haul. 48-51 - Nadav Savio:

Solving the world's problems through design. 52-54 - Hugh Dubberly, Rajiv Mehta, Shelley Evenson, Paul Pangaro:

Reframing health to embrace design of our own well-being. 56-63
- Eli Blevis

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Design challenge based learning (DCBL) and sustainable pedagogical practice. 64-69 - Paula M. Bach, Michael B. Twidale

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Social participation in open source: what it means for designers. 70-74 - Kristina Halvorson:

Intentional communication: expanding our definition of user experience design. 75-77 - Karen McGrane:

Content strategy for everybody (even you). 78-81 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:

Enticing engagement. 82-87
- Jon Kolko:

On language and potential. 88
Volume 17, Number 4, July + August 2010
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:

Subtlety and change. 5
- Greg Hintermeister:

Everything I know about user experience I learned from Jimmy Buffett. 6-8 - Donald A. Norman:

The research-practice gap: the need for translational developers. 9-12 - Katie Minardo Scott:

Visible synthesis. 13-17
- Julian Sanchez, Marco T. Sanchez:

Climate change: a challenge for design. 18-21 - Carl F. DiSalvo, Phoebe Sengers

, Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir:
Navigating the terrain of sustainable HCI. 22-25
- Kirsikka Vaajakallio, Tuuli Mattelmäki, Jung-Joo Lee

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co-design lessons with children. 26-29 - Ulrike Rivett

, Melissa Loudon:
Learning to succeed at e-government. 30-33 - Dennis Littky:

Time goes by...everything looks the same. 34-37 - Jonathan Grudin:

CSCW: time passed, tempest, and time past. 38-40
- Juan E. Gilbert

, Aqueasha M. Martin, Wanda Eugene, Hanan Alnizami, Wanda Moses, Deidra Morrison:
Interacting with public policy: Driving transportation policy through technological innovation. 42-48 - Alex Wright:

Stepping out of the shallows. 49-51 - Alex Wright:

Q&A with Nicholas Carr. 52-54 - Liz Danzico:

Adding by leaving out: the power of the pause. 55-57 - Jon Innes:

evolve, adapt, THRIVE! 58-61 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:

Today's flâneur: from HCI to place-based interaction and human-place interaction. 62-66 - Fred Scharmen:

Adaptive reuse: things, containers, and streets in the architecture of the social web. 67-70
- Jon Kolko:

On education. 72-
Volume 17, Number 5, September + October 2010
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:

Interactions: authenticity, complexity, and design. 5
- Matthew Jordan:

The meaning of affinity and the importance of identity in the designed world. 6-11 - Sarah Kettley

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Fluidity in craft and authenticity. 12-15 - Liz Danzico:

The design of serendipity is not by chance. 16-18 - Ben McAllister:

Why "the conversation" isn't necessarily a conversation. 19-21 - Elizabeth F. Churchill:

The (anti) social net. 22-25
- Eli Blevis

, Shunying Blevis:
Hope for the best and prepare for the worst: interaction design and the tipping point. 26-30 - William Odom, Richard Banks, Dave Kirk

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Reciprocity, deep storage, and letting go: opportunities for designing interactions with inherited digital materials. 31-34 - Andrew Cyrus Smith:

My uncle used to watch television. 35-37
- Graham Pullin

, Andrew Cook:
Six speaking chairs (not directly) for people who cannot speak. 38-42 - Dana Chisnell:

Looking at accessibility as a design problem. 43-45 - Donald A. Norman

, Jakob Nielsen:
Gestural interfaces: a step backward in usability. 46-49
- Neil Patel:

Not your average farmer: designing for lead users in ICT4D research. 50-52 - John Leslie King:

Project SAGE, a half-century on. 53-55 - Lisa P. Nathan

, Batya Friedman:
Interacting with policy in a political world: reflections from the voices from the Rwanda Tribunal project. 56-59
- Jodi Forlizzi:

All look same?: a comparison of experience design and service design. 60-62 - Valerie Bauwens:

Building a user observatory: from ethnographic insights to effective recommendations. 63-67 - Nicolas Nova

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Relying on failures in design research. 68-69 - Steve Baty:

Solving complex problems through design. 70-73 - Hugh Dubberly:

The space of design. 74-79
- Jon Kolko:

On academic knowledge production. 80
Volume 17, Number 6, November + December 2010
- Richard Anderson, Jon Kolko:

Welcome: Interactions. 5
- Ben Fullerton:

Designing for solitude. 6-9 - José A. Martínez Salmerón:

Oh, beleaguered beauty. 10-12 - Woodrow W. Winchester III:

REALizing our messy futures: toward culturally responsive design tools in engaging our deeper dives. 14-19 - Liz Danzico:

Between The Lines - The taxonomy of the invisible: counting emerging urban forests. 20-23
- Lisa P. Nathan

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Broadening horizons through information technology. 24-26 - Bill Tomlinson

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Future workplaces to support environmental sustainability. 27-28 - Yue Pan, Chit Meng Cheong, Eli Blevis

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The climate change habitability index. 29-33
- Dave Cronin:

Transforming healthcare infrastructure. 34-40 - Prasad Boradkar, Unmesh Kulkarni:

Design tools for base of the pyramid strategies. 41-46 - Dennis Schleicher, Peter Jones, Oksana Kachur:

Bodystorming as embodied designing. 47-51 - Marco Winckler:

Interacting With Public Policy - L'Administration électronique: the French approach to e-government. 52-55
- Bill Curtis:

Timelines - MCC's human interface laboratory: the promise and perils of long-term research. 56-59 - Donald A. Norman

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The Way I See It - Looking back, looking forward. 61-63 - Gary Marsden:

Under Development - Angst, and how to overcome it. 64-66 - Steve Portigal:

The hard work lies ahead (if you want it). 67-69 - Jon Freach:

Learning from John Rheinfrank: reflections on acquiring a design language. 70-74 - Shelley Evenson, Justin Rheinfrank, Hugh Dubberly:

Ability-centered design: from static to adaptive worlds. 75-79
- Jon Kolko:

On experiences, people, and technology. 80

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