As computing technologies become ubiquitous in social life, social science increasingly becomes the study of those technosystems. Similarly, as technology corporations compete to design new ubicomp products, social science research is recruited as a design method. This paper presents an interpretive bricolage, exploring the relationship between social science and corporate technology research. It draws on a specific case study: the history of ethnomethodology during the lifetime of the Xerox EuroPARC laboratory. This interpretation relates to the ways that social and organisational authority is maintained through scientific knowledge, and the ways in which interdisciplinary design research engages with product users, customers and markets
There has been a lot of interest in ethnography within human–computer interaction over the last two ...
The following text is an edited version of the introductory chapter of my Ph.D. thesis ‘User A...
Ethnography has become a staple feature of IT research over the last twenty years, shaping our under...
As computing technologies become ubiquitous in social life, social science increasingly becomes the ...
This dissertation is concerned with Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and in particular wit...
This paper explores an emerging paradigm for HCI design research based primarily upon engagement, re...
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This thesis presents an ethnographic study of the role of users in user-centered design. It is writt...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
The domain of Human-Computer Interaction does not concern just the design of technology that is easy...
As a practitioner, I had been part of two Content Management System (CMS) Projects in a particular s...
Cultural analysis, especially in its ethnographic form/variant, has been applied for some years now ...
AbstractMy paper will connect ubiquitous subjectivity and ethnographic perspective: a montage of cul...
We explore the relationship between ethnomethodology (EM), ethnography and the needs of managers and...
Does ethnography have anything to offer to the engineering community or the computer development com...
There has been a lot of interest in ethnography within human–computer interaction over the last two ...
The following text is an edited version of the introductory chapter of my Ph.D. thesis ‘User A...
Ethnography has become a staple feature of IT research over the last twenty years, shaping our under...
As computing technologies become ubiquitous in social life, social science increasingly becomes the ...
This dissertation is concerned with Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and in particular wit...
This paper explores an emerging paradigm for HCI design research based primarily upon engagement, re...
Creative Commons Attribution License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of the role of users in user-centered design. It is writt...
Falling costs and the wider availability of computational components, platforms and ecosystems have ...
The domain of Human-Computer Interaction does not concern just the design of technology that is easy...
As a practitioner, I had been part of two Content Management System (CMS) Projects in a particular s...
Cultural analysis, especially in its ethnographic form/variant, has been applied for some years now ...
AbstractMy paper will connect ubiquitous subjectivity and ethnographic perspective: a montage of cul...
We explore the relationship between ethnomethodology (EM), ethnography and the needs of managers and...
Does ethnography have anything to offer to the engineering community or the computer development com...
There has been a lot of interest in ethnography within human–computer interaction over the last two ...
The following text is an edited version of the introductory chapter of my Ph.D. thesis ‘User A...
Ethnography has become a staple feature of IT research over the last twenty years, shaping our under...