Author: Peter H. Kahn Jr.

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Publication period start: 2009
Number of co-authors: 14

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Melson, Gail F., Jr., Peter H. Kahn, Beck, Alan, Friedman, Batya, Roberts, Trace, Garrett, Erik, Gill, Brian T. (2009): Children's behavior toward and understanding of robotic and living dogs. In Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 30 (2) pp. 92-102. https://vsdesign.org/publications/pdf/Melson2-2009-Robot-Dogs.pdf
Davis, Janet, Lin, Peyina, Borning, Alan, Friedman, Batya, Jr., Peter H. Kahn, Waddell, Paul (2006): Simulations for Urban Planning: Designing for Human Values. In IEEE Computer, 39 (9) pp. 66-72. https://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MC.2006.324
Friedman, Batya, Jr., Peter H. Kahn, Howe, Daniel C. (2000): Trust online. In Communications of the ACM, 43 (12) pp. 34-40. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/355112.355120
Friedman, Batya, Jr., Peter H. Kahn (1994): Educating Computer Scientists: Linking the Social and Technical. In Communications of the ACM, 37 (1) pp. 64-70.
Friedman, Batya, Smith, Ian E., Jr., Peter H. Kahn, Consolvo, Sunny, Selawski, Jaina (2006): Development of a Privacy Addendum for Open Source Licenses: Value Sensitive Design in Indu. In: Dourish, Paul, Friday, Adrian (eds.) UbiComp 2006 Ubiquitous Computing - 8th International Conference September 17-21, 2006, Orange County, CA, USA. pp. 194-211. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11853565_12
Friedman, Batya, Jr., Peter H. Kahn (2000): New directions: a value-sensitive design approach to augmented reality. In: Designing Augmented Reality Environments 2000 , 2000, . pp. 163-164. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/354666.354694
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