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2017

  • Vera Khovanskaya, Phoebe Sengers, Melissa Mazmanian, and Charles Darrah. 2017. “Reworking the Gaps between Design and Ethnography”. In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ‘17). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 5373-5385. https://doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3026051
  • Samir Passi and Steven Jackson. 2017. “Data Vision: Learning to See Through Algorithmic Abstraction””. In Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW ‘17). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2436-2447. https://doi.org/10.1145/2998181.2998331
  • Tawanna R. Dillahunt, Sheena Erete, Roxana Galusca, Aarti Israni, Denise Nacu, and Phoebe Sengers. 2017. “Reflections on Design Methods for Underserved Communities””. In Companion of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW ‘17 Companion). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 409-413. https://doi.org/10.1145/3022198.3022664

2016

  • Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell, Lilly Irani, Silvia Lindtner, Kaiton Williams, and John Zimmerman. 2016. “Boundary troubles: Here, there, design, make, research.” In Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA ‘16), 1051-1056. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2851581.2886424
  • Vera Khovanskaya, Maria Bezaitis, and Phoebe Sengers. “The case of the Strangerationist: Re-interpreting Critical Technical Practice.”” Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS ‘16),134-145. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2901790.2901860
  • Janet Vertesi, Jofish Kaye, Samantha N. Jarosewski, Vera D. Khovanskaya, and Jenna Song. 2016. “Data Narratives: Uncovering tensions in personal data management””. In Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (CSCW ‘16). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 478-490. https://doi.org/10.1145/2818048.2820017
  • Nicholas A. Knouf. “How noise matters to finance.” Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2016. http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/how-noise-matters-to-finance
  • Samir Passi and Phoebe Sengers. “‘From what I see, this makes sense:’ Seeing meaning in algorithmic results.” Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) 2016 workshop on Algorithms at Work: Empirical Diversity, Analytic Vocabularies, Design Implications.

2015

  • Paul Dourish and Phoebe Sengers. “Critical technical practice as interdiscipline.” Critical Alternatives 2015 Workshop on Shifting Borderlands of Technoscience.
  • Vera Khovanskaya, Eric P. S. Baumer, Phoebe Sengers. “Double Binds and Double Blinds: Evaluation Tactics in Critically Oriented HCI.” Proceedings of The Fifth Decennial Aarhus Conference on Critical Alternatives, 53-64. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/aahcc.v1i1.21266
  • Vera Khovanskaya, Maria Bezaitis, and Phoebe Sengers. 2016. “The Case of the Strangerationist: Re-interpreting Critical Technical Practice””. In Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS ‘16). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 134-145. https://doi.org/10.1145/2901790.2901860
  • Vera Khovanskaya. “The Personal Relationship Manager: Lost labors of critical technical research.” Critical Alternatives 2015 Workshop on Shifting Borderlands of Technoscience.
  • Carman Neustadter, Tejinder K. Judge, and Phoebe Sengers. “Autobiographical design in the home.” In Tejinder Judge and Carman Neustaedter, eds., Studying and Designing Technology for Domestic Life. Waltham, MA: Morgan Kaufman, 2015.
  • Samir Passi. “The Remainder of an Unbalanced Equation: Moving from Science & Technology Studies to Information Science.” Critical Alternatives 2015 Workshop on Shifting Borderlands of Technoscience.
  • James Pierce, Phoebe Sengers, Tad Hirsch, Tom Jenkins, William Gaver, and Carl DiSalvo. “Expanding and Refining Design and Criticality in HCI.”  In Proceedings of CHI ‘15.  pp. 2083-2092. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2702123.2702438
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Innovation von den Ränden her.” In H. Schelhowe, S. Maaß, A. Zeising, eds.,Vielfalt der Informatik. 2015.
  • Kaiton Williams. *“An Anxious Alliance.” In Proceedings of The Fifth Decennial Aarhus Conference on Critical Alternatives, 121-131. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/aahcc.v1i1.21146
  • Kaiton Williams and Phoebe Sengers. “Design on historical timescales.” Critical Alternatives 2015 Workshop on Multi-lifespan Information System Design.

2014

2013

  • Eric P.S. Baumer, Phil Adams, Vera D. Khovanskaya, Tony C. Liao, Madeline E. Smith, Victoria Schwanda Sosik, and Kaiton Williams. “Limiting, leaving, and (re)lapsing: an exploration of Facebook non-use practices and experiences.”” In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ‘13), 3257-3266. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145
  • Maria Håkansson and Phoebe Sengers. “Beyond Being Green: Simple Living Families and ICT.”  In Proc. CHI 2013, April 2013. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2481378
  • Vera Khovanskaya, Eric P. S. Baumer, Dan Cosley, Stephen Voida, & Geri Gay. “Everybody knows what you’re doing: A critical design approach to personal informatics.” In the Proceedings of CHI 2013: The ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Paris, France), 2013. 3403-3412. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2466467
  • James Pierce, Yolande Strengers, Phoebe Sengers, and Susaane Bødker, eds.  Special issue on Practice-Oriented Approaches to Sustainable HCI. Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), September 2013. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2494260

2012

  • Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell, Carl DiSalvo, Bill Gaver, and Phoebe Sengers. “The Humanities and/in HCI.”  Panel abstract. CHI 2012. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2212405
  • Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir, Maria Håkansson, James Pierce, Eric P.S. Baumer, Carl DiSalvo, and Phoebe Sengers. Sustainably unpersuaded: how persuasion narrows our vision of sustainability. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Austin, Texas, USA, May 05 - 10, 2012). CHI ‘12. ACM, New York, NY, 947-956. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2207676.2208539
  • Daniela Busse, Eli Blevis, Richard Beckwith, Shaowen Bardzell, Phoebe Sengers, Bill Tomlinson, and Lisa Nathan.  “Social Sustainability: An HCI Agenda.”* Panel abstract.  CHI 2012.
  • Carman Neustaedter and Phoebe Sengers. “Autobiographical design: what you can learn from designing for yourself.” interactions 19, 6 (November 2012), 28-33. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2377791
  • Carman Neustaedter and Phoebe Sengers. “Autobiographical Design in HCI Research: Designing and Learning through Use-It-Yourself.”  In Proc. DIS 2012, June 2012. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2318034
  • Susan P. Wyche, Elisa Oreglia, Morgan G. Ames, Christopher Hoadley, Aditya Johri, Phoebe Sengers, Charles Steinfield. “Learning from Marginalized Users: Reciprocity in HCI4D.” Workshop abstract. CSCW 2012.

2011

  • Steve Harrison, Phoebe Sengers, and Deborah Tatar.  “Making Epistemological Trouble: Third-Paradigm HCI as Successor Science.”* Interacting with Computers, special issue on Feminism and HCI. Vol. 23, no. 5, September 2011. pp. 385-392. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0953543811000300
  • Gilly Leshed and Phoebe Sengers. ” ‘I Lie to Myself that I Have Freedom in My Own Schedule’: Productivity Tools and Experiences of Busyness.” In Proc. CHI 2011, 905-914. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1979077
  • James Pierce, Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir, Phoebe Sengers, and Yolande Strengers, 2011. Everyday practice and sustainable HCI: understanding and learning from cultures of (un)sustainability. In CHI ‘11 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 07 - 12, 2011). CHI EA ‘11. ACM, New York, NY, 9-12. DOI= http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1979742.1979583
  • Stephen Purpura, Victoria Schwanda, Kaiton Williams, William Stubler, and Phoebe Sengers.  “Fit4Life: The Design of a Persuasive Technology Promoting Healthy Behavior and Ideal Weight.”* In Proc. CHI 2011, 423-432. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1979003
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Foreword: Theories of Engagement.” In Marcus Foth, Laura Forlano, Christine Satchell, and Martin Gibbs, eds., From Social Butterfly to Engaged Citizen: Urban Informatics, Social Media, Ubiquitous Computing,and Mobile Technology to Support Citizen Engagement. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011, pp 3-4.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “What I Learned on Change Islands: Reflections on IT and pace of life.”  interactions, 18, 2 (March 2011), 40-48 http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1925820.1925830

2010

  • Carl DiSalvo, Phoebe Sengers, and Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir. Mapping the Landscape of Sustainable HCI. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Atlanta, Georgia, USA, April 10 - 15, 2010). CHI ‘10. ACM, New York, NY, 1975-1984. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1753326.1753625
  • Carl DiSalvo, Phoebe Sengers, and Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir. Navigating the terrain of sustainable HCI. interactions 17, 4 (Jul. 2010), 22-25. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1806491.1806497
  • Tad Hirsch, Eli Blevis, Tapan Parikh, Phoebe Sengers, and Richard Beckwith. “Making Food, Producing Sustainability.” Panel abstract. CHI 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1753846.1753939
  • Jina Huh, Lisa P. Nathan, Six Silberman, Bill Tomlinson, Phoebe Sengers, and Daniela Buse.  “Examining Appropriation, Re-use, and Maintenance for Sustainability.”*  Workshop abstract.  CHI 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1753846.1754173
  • Phoebe Sengers.  “The Ideology of Modernism in HCI.”*  CHI 2010 Workshop on Critical Dialogue: Interaction, Experience, Theory, April 2010.
  • Phoebe Sengers, Gilly Leshed, and Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir.  “Constraining Overwork: Lessons from a Newfoundland Fishing Village.”*  NSF Workshop on Computing at the Margins, Georgia Tech, February 2010.

2009

  • Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir and Phoebe Sengers. “Ubicomp from the Edge of the North Atlantic: Lessons from Fishing Villages in Iceland and Newfoundland.” Ubicomp 2009 Workshop on Taking Ubicomp Beyond Developed Worlds, September 2009.
  • Carl DiSalvo, Kirsten Boehner, Nick Knouf, and Phoebe Sengers.  “Nourishing the Ground for Sustainable HCI: Considerations from Ecologically Engaged Art.”*  In Proc. CHI 2009, pp. 385-394. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1518763
  • Phoebe Sengers, Kirsten Boehner, and Nicholas Knouf.  “Sustainable HCI Meets Third Wave HCI: 4 Themes.”*  CHI 2009 Workshop on Defining the Role of HCI in the Challenges of Sustainability, April 2009.

2008

  • Kirsten Boehner, Phoebe Sengers, and Simeon Warner. “Interfaces with the ineffable: Meeting aesthetic experience on its own terms.” ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. Vol 15, no. 3. Nov. 2008. pp. 1-29. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1453155
  • Lucian Leahu, Steve Schwenk and Phoebe Sengers. “Subjective Objectivity: Negotiating Emotional Meaning.” In Proc. DIS 2008, pp. 425-434. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1394491
  • Lucian Leahu, Phoebe Sengers, and Michael Mateas. “Interactionist AI and the promise of ubicomp, or, how to put your box in the world without putting the world in your box” In Proc. Ubicomp 2008, pp. 134-143. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1409654
  • Lucian Leahu, Jenn Thom-Santelli, Claudia Pederson and Phoebe Sengers. “Taming the Situationist Beast.” In Proc. DIS 2008, pp. 203-211. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1394467
  • Gilly Leshed, Theresa Velden, Oya Rieger, Blazej Kot, and Phoebe Sengers. “In-car gps navigation: engagement with and disengagement from the environment.” In Proc. CHI 2008, pp. 1675-1684. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1357316
  • Phoebe Sengers, Kirsten Boehner, Michael Mateas, and Geri Gay. “The Disenchantment of Affect.” Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Special Issue on Enchantment. Vol 12, no. 5. June 2008, pp. 347-358. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1371101

2007

  • Kirsten Boehner, Rogerio DePaula, Paul Dourish, and Phoebe Sengers. “How Emotion is Made and Measured.”  International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Special Issue on Evaluating Affective Interactions. April 2007, pp. 275-291. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1071581906001844
  • Kirsten Boehner, Janet Vertesi, Phoebe Sengers, and Paul Dourish. “How HCI Interprets the Probes.” In Proc. CHI 2007, pp. 1077-1086. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1240789
  • William Gaver, Phoebe Sengers, Tobie Kerridge, Joseph ‘Jofish’ Kaye, and John Bowers. “Enhancing Ubiquitous Computing with User Interpretation: Field Testing the Home Health Horoscope.” In Proc. CHI 2007, pp. 537-546. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1240711
  • Steve Harrison, Deborah Tatar, and Phoebe Sengers. “The Three Paradigms of HCI.” alt.chi 2007. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.96.3754
  • Joseph ‘Jofish’ Kaye and Phoebe Sengers. “The Evolution of Evaluation.” alt.chi 2007.
  • Lucian Leahu, Claudia Costa Pederson, Jenn Thom-Santelli, Pavel Dmitriev, and Phoebe Sengers. “Uptake of Situationism Considered Harmful.” alt.chi 2007.
  • Helena Mentis, Brooke Foucault, Phoebe Sengers, and Devon Welles. “Provoking Sociability.” In Extended Abstracts of CHI 2007, pp. 1557-1560. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1240860

2006

  • Kirsten Boehner and Phoebe Sengers. “Closing the Affective Gap & Opening Up Evaluation” HUMAINE Workshop on Innovative Approaches for Evaluating Affective Systems, January 2006.
  • Ame Elliott, Scott Mainwaring, Phoebe Sengers, and Allison Woodruff. “Nurturing Technologies in the Home” Workshop abstract. Ubicomp 2006.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “The Agents of McDonaldization.” In Sabine Payr, ed., Agent Culture. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2004, pp. 3-20.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Autobiographical Design” CHI 2006 Workshop on Theory and Method for Experience-Centred Design, April 2006.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Must Design Become Scientific?” DIS 2006 Workshop on Exploring Design as a Research Activity, June 2006.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Talking Back to my Laptop: Technology design, usefulness, and the humanities.” In G. Peter Lepage, Carolyn (Biddy) Martin, and Mohsen Mostafavi, eds., Do the Humanities Have to Be Useful?. Cornell University, 2006, pp. 101-106.
  • Phoebe Sengers and Bill Gaver. “Staying Open to Interpretation: Engaging Multiple Meanings in Design and Evaluation.” In Proc. Designing Interactive Systems (DIS) 2006, pp. 99-108. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1142422
  • Phoebe Sengers, John McCarthy, and Paul Dourish. “Reflective HCI: Articulating an Agenda for Critical Practice.” Workshop abstract. Extended Abstracts of CHI 2006, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1125451.1125762
  • Susan Wyche, Phoebe Sengers, and Rebecca E. Grinter. “Historical Analysis: Using the Past to Design the Future.” In Proc. Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp) 2006, pp 35-51. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F11853565_3

2005

  • Genevieve Bell, Mark Blythe, and Phoebe Sengers. “Making by Making Strange: Defamiliarization and the design of domestic technology.” ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), Special issue on Social Issues and HCI, Vol. 12, No. 2, June 2005, Pages 149-173. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1067862
  • Kirsten Boehner, Shay David, Joseph ‘Jofish’ Kaye, and Phoebe Sengers. “Critical Technical Practices as a Methodology for Values in Design.” CHI 2005 Workshop on Quality, Values, and Choices. March 2005.
  • Kirsten Boehner, Rogerio DePaula, Paul Dourish, and Phoebe Sengers. “Affect: From Information to Interaction.” In Proc. 4th Decennial Conference on Critical Computing, 2005, pp. 59-68. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1094570
  • Kirsten Boehner, Phoebe Sengers, and Geri Gay. “Affective Presence in Museums: Ambient Systems for Creative Expression.” Digital Creativity, Volume 16, Number 2, 2005, pp 79-89. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/NDCR-117286?journalCode=ndcr20
  • Kirsten Boehner, Phoebe Sengers, Yevgeniy “Eugene” Medynskiy, and Geri Gay. “Opening the Frame of the Art Museum: Technology Between Art and Tool.” In Proc. of Digital Arts and Culture 2005, pp. 123-132. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.130.8019
  • Kirsten Boehner, Jenn Thom-Santelli, Geri Gay, Phoebe Sengers, Jeffrey T. Hancock. “Treading Uncommon Ground: Designing for New Shared Experiences through Appropriation.” CHI 2005 Workshop on Designing Technology for Community Appropriation, March 2005.
  • Lori Lorigo, Claire Cardie, Geri Gay, and Phoebe Sengers. “Graduate Study in Information Science at Cornell University.” CHI 2005 Workshop on Graduate Education, March 2005.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Autobiographical Design” DAC 2005 Workshop on Experience Design, December 2005.
  • Phoebe Sengers, Kirsten Boehner, Shay David, and Joseph ‘Jofish’ Kaye. “Reflective Design.” In Proc. 4th Decennial Conference on Critical Computing, 2005, pp 49-58. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1094569
  • Phoebe Sengers, Kirsten Boehner, Simeon Warner, and Tom Jenkins. “Evaluating Affector: Co-Interpreting What ‘Works’” CHI 2005 Workshop on Innovative Approaches to Evaluating Affective Interfaces, March 2005.

2004

  • Kirsten Boehner, Geri Gay, Phoebe Sengers, Timothy Brooke, and Xiaowen Chen. “Technologies for Reflection.” CHI 2005 Workshop on Reflective HCI. Vienna, Austria, April 2004.
  • Paul Dourish, Janet Finlay, Phoebe Sengers, and Peter Wright. “Reflective HCI: Towards a Critical Technical Practice.” Workshop abstract. Extended Abstracts of CHI-2004, April 2004. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=986203
  • Phoebe Sengers, Kirsten Boehner, Geri Gay, Joseph ‘Jofish’ Kaye, Michael Mateas, Bill Gaver, and Kristina Höök. “Experience as Interpretation.” CHI 2004 Workshop on Cross-Dressing and Boundary Crossing: Exploring Experience Methods Across the Disciplines. Vienna, Austria, April 2004.
  • Phoebe Sengers, Joseph ‘Jofish’ Kaye, Kirsten Boehner, Jeremiah Fairbank, Geri Gay, Yevgeniy Medynskiy, and Susan Wyche. “Culturally Embedded Computing.” Pervasive Computing, Vol 3, No 1, 2004, pp. 14-21. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1269124&tag=1

2003

  • Genevieve Bell, Mark Blythe, Bill Gaver, Phoebe Sengers, and Peter Wright. “Designing Culturally Situated Technologies for the Home.” Workshop abstract. Extended Abstracts of CHI 2003, April 2003.
  • Kristina Höök, Phoebe Sengers, and Gerd Andersson. “Sense and Sensibility: Evaluation and Interactive Art.” In Proc. Conference on Computer-Human Interaction (CHI), 2003. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=642654
  • Michael Mateas and Phoebe Sengers, ed. “Narrative Intelligence.” Advances in Consciousness Series. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003. https://benjamins.com/#catalog/books/aicr.46
  • William J. Mitchell, Alan S. Inouye, and Marjory S. Blumenthal, eds. “Beyond Productivity: Information Technology, Innovation, and Creativity” Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2003. http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10671/beyond-productivity-information-technology-innovation-and-creativity
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Doomed to Repeat?: How History Can (and Should!) Inform Home Technology.” CHI 2003 Workshop on Designing Culturally Situated Technologies for the Home. Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. April 2003.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “The “Embedded World” of Artificial Intelligence” Dichtung Digital, nm. 3, 2003. http://www.dichtung-digital.de/2003/issue/3/Sengers.htm
  • Phoebe Sengers. “The Engineering of Experience.” In Mark A. Blythe, Andrew F. Monk, Kees Overbeeke, and Peter C. Wright, ed., Funology: From Usability to Enjoyment. Kluwer: 2003, pp. 19-29.
  • Phoebe Sengers and Chris Csikszentmihalyi. “HCI and the Arts: A Conflicted Convergence?” Bird-of-a-feather Abstract. Extended Abstracts of CHI 2003, April 2003. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=766044

2002

  • Phoebe Sengers. “Experiences in Designing Experiences.” CHI 2002 Workshop on Funology. Minneapolis, MN. April 2002.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Schizophrenia and Narrative in Artificial Agents.” Leonardo, Vol 35, No 2, August 2002, pp. 427-431. Alternative versions appeared in Michael Mateas and Phoebe Sengers, eds., Narrative Intelligence, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2003, in the SigGraph 2001 Electronic Arts & Animation Catalog; and in Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Pat Harrigan, eds., First Person: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/len/summary/v035/35.4sengers.html
  • Phoebe Sengers, Rainer Liesendahl, Werner Magar, Christoph Seibert, Boris Müller, Thorsten Joachims, Weidong Geng, Pia Mårtensson, and Kristina Höök. “The Enigmatics of Affect.” Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS). London, England, June 2002. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=778728

2001

  • Simon Penny, Jeffrey Smith, Phoebe Sengers, Andre Bernhardt, and Jamieson Schulte. “Traces: Embodied Immersive Interaction with Semi-Autonomous Avatars.” Convergence. Vol. 7, No. 2, 2001. http://con.sagepub.com/content/7/2/47.short

2000

  • Phoebe Sengers. “Narrative Intelligence.” In Human Cognition and Social Agent Technology. Ed. Kerstin Dautenhahn. Advances in Consciousness Series. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2000.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Technology with a Human Face.” NIMIS Workshop on the School of the Future. Kassell, Germany. May 2000.
  • Phoebe Sengers, Simon Penny, and Jeffrey Smith. Poster presentation. “Semi-Autonomous Avatars.” 2000 International Conference on Autonomous Agents. Barcelona, Spain. June 2000.

1999

  • Michael Mateas and Phoebe Sengers. “Introduction to the Narrative Intelligence Symposium.” AAAI 1999 Fall Symposium on Narrative Intelligence. Cape Cod, MA, November 1999.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Planning for Human Comprehension.” i3 Spring Days Workshop on Behavior Planning for Life-Like Characters, March 1999.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Practices for Machine Culture: A Case Study of Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Cultural Theory.” Surfaces. Volume VIII, 1999.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Designing Comprehensible Agents.” 1999 International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-99). Stockholm, Sweden, August 1999. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=687895

1998

1997

  • Phoebe Sengers. “Fabrikation der Subjekte: Verdinglichung, Schizophrenie, und Kuenstliche Intelligenz.” In Netzkritik: Materialien zur Internet-Debatte. Ed. Geert Lovink and Pit Schultz. Berlin: Edition ID-Archiv, 1997. Previously appeared in English as “Fabricated Subjects: Reification, Schizophrenia, Artificial Intelligence.” ZKP-2 Net Criticism Reader. Ed. Geert Lovink and Pit Schultz. 1996.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Socially Intelligent Agent-Building.” Proceedings of AAAI-97 Workshop on Socially Intelligent Agents. Ed. Kerstin Dautenhahn. November 1997.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Technological Prostheses: An Anecdote.” ZKP-4 Net Criticism Reader. Ed. Geert Lovink and Pit Schultz. 1997.

1996

  • Phoebe Sengers. “Socially Situated AI: What It Is and Why It Matters.” AAAI-96 AI and Entertainment Workshop. Portland, OR, August 1996.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Symptom Management for Schizophrenic Agents.” Doctoral Consortium abstract. Proc. American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-96). Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press. Vol 2., page 1369.

1995

1994

  • Phoebe Sengers. “So Much to Do, So Little Time: Reactive Agents Managing Multiple Simultaneous Behaviors in an Unpredictable Environment.” 14th Soar Workshop. Ann Arbor, Michigan, December, 1994.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Using Culture to Understand Agents.” AAAI Believable Agents Workshop. Palo Alto, CA, March 1994.
  • Phoebe Sengers. “Wallowing in the Quagmire of Language: Artificial Intelligence, Psychiatry, and the Search for the Subject.” Cultronix. Summer, 1994. http://cultronix.eserver.org/sengers/

1993

  • Phoebe Sengers. “Soar in Oz: Building Knowledge-Lean, Reactive Agents.” 12th Soar Workshop. Los Angeles, CA, June, 1993.