2005 |
13 | EE | Richard Baskerville,
Alison E. Adam,
Helmut Krcmar,
Joe Peppard,
John R. Venable:
Panel: IT employment and shifting enrolment patterns in information systems.
ECIS 2005 |
2001 |
12 | EE | Alison E. Adam:
Gender, Emancipation and Critical Information Systems.
ECIS 2001 |
11 | | Alison E. Adam,
Debra Howcroft,
Helen Richardson:
Absent Friends? The Gender Dimension in Information Systems Research.
Realigning Research and Practice in Information Systems Development 2001: 333-352 |
10 | EE | Alison E. Adam,
Helen Richardson:
Feminist Philosophy and Information Systems.
Information Systems Frontiers 3(2): 143-154 (2001) |
2000 |
9 | | Alison E. Adam:
Information Systems.
Woman, Work and Computerization 2000: 102-110 |
1996 |
8 | EE | Alison E. Adam:
Constructions of Gender in the History of Artificial Intelligence.
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 18(3): 47-53 (1996) |
1995 |
7 | | Alison E. Adam:
Woman and Computing in the UK.
Commun. ACM 38(1): 43 (1995) |
1994 |
6 | | Alison E. Adam,
Judy Emms,
Eileen Green,
Jenny Owen:
Woman, Work and Computerization: Breaking Old Boundaries - Building New Forms, Proceedings of the IFIP TC9/WG9.1 Fifth International Conference on Woman, Work and Computerization: Breaking Old Boundaries - Building New Forms, Manchester, UK, 2-5 July, 1994
Elsevier 1994 |
5 | | Alison E. Adam:
Who knows how? Who knows that? Feminist Epistemology and Artificial Intelligence.
Woman, Work and Computerization 1994: 143-156 |
1993 |
4 | | Alison E. Adam:
Gendered Knowledge - Epistemology and Artificial Intelligence.
AI Soc. 7(4): 311-322 (1993) |
1990 |
3 | | Margaret Bruce,
Alison E. Adam:
Woman's Career Paths in Artifical Intelligence.
Woman into Computing 1990: 294-300 |
2 | | Margaret Bruce,
Alison E. Adam:
Expert Systems - A Woman's Perspective.
Woman into Computing 1990: 51-55 |
1 | | Alison E. Adam:
What Can the History of AI Learn from the History of Science.
AI Soc. 4(3): 232-241 (1990) |