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Aakhus, M., Adkins, M., & Glynn, M. (November, 1998). New concepts for constructing communicative spaces in organizations with advanced information technologies. Presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, New York, New York.
Aakhus, M. (November, 1998). The performance of Transparency Work to manage the multiple communicative demands of computer supported process facilitation. Presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, New York, New York.
Aakhus, M. (May, 1999). Process management: The proverbs of practice in constructing contexts for ‘real communication.’ Presented at the International Communication Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.
Aakhus, M. (May, 1999). Reconstruction games: Assessing the communicative knowledge in collaborative computing products. Presented at the International Communication Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.
Aakhus, M. (April, 2000). The architecture of the classroom of the future: Educating the communication professional. Presented at the Eastern Communication Association Annual Convention, Pittsburgh, PA.
Aakhus, M. (November, 2000). Info-mediaries and the privatization of the public sphere. Presented at the National Communication Association Annual Convention, Seattle, PA.
Aakhus, M. (April, 2001). Understanding ICTs in everyday life: The role of personal communication and information infrastructures. Presented at Machines That Become Us, an international conference on communication and technology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
Bagley-Koyle, S. & Aakhus, M. (January, 2002). Presuppositions about "good communication:" An assessment of online discourse. Presented at the Computer Supported Cooperative Learning conference, Boulder, CO.
Weger, H. & Aakhus, M. (June, 2002). Argumentation and the design of discourse: Televised town hall meetings and argument in the public sphere. Presented at the 5th International Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation, Amsterdam.
Jacobs, S. & Aakhus, M. (November, 2002). How to resolve a conflict: Two models of dispute resolution in mediation. Presented at the National Communication Association annual convention, New Orleans, LA.