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[2] | A. Carusi. Ethics in e-science: Data as representation. Ethics and Information Technology, 2007. |
[3] | A. Carusi. Scientific visualisations and aesthetic grounds for trust. Ethics and Information Technology, 2007. |
[4] | A. Voss, R. Procter, M. Poschen, T. Rodden, G. Olson, R. Slack, M. Hartswood, M. Jirotka, A. Carusi, and S. Budweg. Realising and supporting collaboration in e-research workshop. In ECSCW 07, Limerick, Ireland, 2007. |
[5] | A. Carusi and M. Jirotka. Building virtual research environments and user engagement. In Second International Conference on e-Social Science, Manchester, UK, June 2006. |
[6] | Annamaria Carusi. Some perplexities of teaching philosophy online. Discourse, 2006. Forthcoming. |
[7] | Bill Dutton, Annamaria Carusi, and Malcolm Peltu. Fostering Multidisciplinary Engagement: Communication Challenges for Social Research on Emerging Digital Technologies. Prometheus, 2006. Forthcoming. |
[8] | Annamaria Carusi. Research methodology in e-learning research special issue. Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2006. Forthcoming. |
[9] | Annamaria Carusi. Textual practitioners: a comparison of hypertext theory and phenomenology of reading. Arts and humanities in higher education, 5(2), 2006. |
[10] | Annamaria Carusi. Power and agency in online text-based collaborations. E-learning, 3(1), 2006. |
[11] | Annamaria Carusi. Taking philosophical dialogue online. Discourse, 3(1), 2003. |
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