Prior to 2008, iJETS was published as the Australian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society (AJETS)
Vol 5, No 2, 2007
Investigating Genetic Discrimination in Australia: Perceptions and Experiences of Clinical Genetics Service Clients Regarding Coercion to Test, Insurance and Employment Sandra Taylor, Susan Treloar, Kristine Barlow-Stewart, Margaret Otlowski and Mark Stranger
Transforming Media Markets: The Cases of Malaysia and Singapore Andrew T. Kenyon and Tim Marjoribanks
Book Reviews
David Nye, Technology Matters: Questions to Live With, Reviewed by A. Spink
T.L. Taylor, Play Between Worlds: Exploring Online Game Culture, Reviewed by C. McCrea
Vol 5, No 1, 2007
Aesthetics, Visual Appeal, Usability and User Satisfaction: What Do the User’s Eyes Tell the User’s Brain? Gitte Lindgaard
Excessive Internet Use: The Role of Personality, Loneliness and Social Support Networks in Internet Addiction Elizabeth Hardie and Ming Yi Tee
C. Thompson , Making Parents. The Ontological Choreography of Reproductive Technologies, Reviewed by L. Turney
P. Glotz, S. Bertschi & C. Locke (Eds), Thumb Culture: The Meaning of Mobile Phones for Society, Reviewed by M. Thomas
Vol 4, No 2, 2006
Situating Machinima in the New Mediascape Leo Berkeley
Internet and Cross Media Productions: Case Studies in Two Major Danish Media Organizations Anja Bechmann Petersen
D.A. Vise, The Google Story: Inside the Hottest Business, Media and Technology Success of Our Time, Reviewed by M. Finn
A.G. Wilhelm, Digital Nation: Toward an Inclusive Information Society, Reviewed by S. Henderson
Active Fathers, Natural Families and Children's Origins: Dominant Themes in the Australian Political Debate Over Eligibility for Assisted Reproductive Technology Deborah Dempsey pp. 28-44
M. Fuller , Media Ecologies: Materialist Energies in Art And Technoculture Reviewed by M. Finn pp. 60-61
L. Leung, Virtual Ethnicity: Race, Resistance and the World Wide Web Reviewed by K. Farquharson pp. 62-63
Vol 3, No 2, 2005 pp. 63-120
Preface pp.1
Trading Card Games As A Social Learning Tool John Lenarcic and James Mackay-Scollay pp. 64-76
Game Geek’s Goss: Linguistic Creativity In Young Males Within An Online University Forum (94/\/\3 933k’5 9055ONEONE) Katherine Blashki and Sophie Nichol pp. 77-86
News-Game Journalism: History, Current Use and Possible Futures Jon Burton pp. 87-99
Commonising The Enclosure: Online Games And Reforming Intellectual Property Regimes Christopher Moore pp. 100-114
Vol 3, No 1, 2005 pp: 1-62
Vol 2, No 2, 2004 pp.66-157
Biotechnology and Sustainable Agriculture in Central Queensland Janet Grice and Geoffrey Lawrence pp.66-81
Understanding Australians’ Perceptions Of Controversial Scientific Research Christine Critchley and Lyn Turney pp.82-107
Fostering Technologies for Sustainability: Learning from the Case of Wind Power in Australia Gerard Healey pp.108-123
Risk, Trust and Cutting Edge Technologies: A Study of Australian Attitudes Karen Farquharson and Christine Critchley pp.124-146
How Users Matter: The Co-construction of Users and Technology. pp.147-149
Technological Visions: The Hopes and Fears that Shape New Technologies. pp.150-152
Virtual Nation: The Internet in Australia. pp.153-155
TechnoFeminism. pp.156-157
Vol 2, No 1, 2004 pp. 1-65
Genetic Connection and Relationships in Narratives of Donor-Assisted Conception Maggie Kirkman pp: 1-20
The Handheld Classroom: Educational Implications of Mobile Computing Mark Finn and Natalie Vandenham pp: 21-35
Australia's Regulation of Genetically Modified Crops: Are We Risking Sustainability? Fern Wickson pp: 36-47
Preference for SMS versus Telephone Calls in Initiating Romantic Relationships Ruth Byrne and Bruce Findlay pp: 48-61
Vol 1, No 1, 2003 pp: 1-69
Preface pp. 1
E-Publishing Today Deborah Wyatt pp.2-13
Ethical Issues in A-Life: cyber gods as moral monsters? Inari Thiel, Neil Bergmann and William Grey pp.14-20
Genetic Paternity Testing: public perceptions and the influence of gender Lyn Turney, Michael Gilding, Christine Critchley, Penelope Shields, Lisa Bakacs and Kerrie-Anne Butler pp.21-37
Lawful Interception of the Internet Philip Branch pp.38-51
Technology and Trust: public perceptions of technological change in Australia Michael Gilding and Christine Critchley pp.52-69
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