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Putnam, C., Kolko, B and Wood, S. (2012). Communicating about users in ICTD: leveraging HCI personas (accepted). In Proceedings of International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development, ICTD 2012, Atlanta, GA, USA, March 12-15. (upcoming).
Kolko, B, Putnam, C., Johnson, & E. Rose, E. (2011). Reflection on research methodologies for ubicomp in developing contexts. Personal and Ubiquitous Computingspan,15(6), 575-583.
Putnam, C. and Kolko B. (2010).The Social Meaning of ICTs: Patterns of Technology Adoption and Usage in Context. In Proceedings of International Conference on Information and Commiunication Technologies and Development, ICTD 2010, London, UK, December 13-16.
Anderson, R.E., Brunette, W., Johnson, E., Lustig, C., Poon, A., Putnam, C., Salihbaeva, O., Kolko, B.E., & Borrielllo,G. (2010). Experiences with a Transportation Information System that Uses Only GPS and SMS. In Proceedings of International Conference on Information and Commiunication Technologies and Development, ICTD 2010, London, UK, December 13-16.(Poster).
Putnam, C., Johnson, E. Rose, E.& Kolko, B. (2009).Adapting User-Centered Design Methods to Design for Diverse Populations. In Special HCI4D Issue of Information Technologies and International Development(ITID),5(4), 51-73.
Putnam, C and Kolko B. (2009).Getting Online but still living offline: the complex relationship of technology adoption and in-person social networks. In Proceedings of Advances in Social Networks and Mining, ASONAM ’09, Athens, Greece, July 20-22, 33-40.
Putnam, C., Rose, E.,Walton, R. & Kolko, B. (2009).Mobile phone users in Kyrgyzstan: A case study of identifying user requirements for diverse users In Proceedings of IPCC 2009 ,Honolulu, Hawaii, July 20-23, 2009.
Walton, R., Putnam, C., Johnson, E.& Kolko, B. (2009).Skills Are Not Binary: Nuances in the Relationship Between ICT Skills and Employability. Special ICT Skills and Employability Issue of Information Technologies and International Development (ITID), 5,(2), 1-18.
Kolko, B. and Putnam, C.(2009).Computer Games in the Developing World: The Value of Non-Instrumental Engagement with ICTs, or Taking Play Seriously. In Proceedings of International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and DevelopmentICTD ‘09, Doha.Qatar, April 17-19, 2009, 46-55.
Putnam, C. and Chong, L. (2008).Software and technologies designed for people with autism. In Proceedings of the 10th Annual ACM Conference on Conference on Computers and Accessibility, ASSETS '08, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, October 13 - 15, 2008, ACM Press, New York, NY.