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- On “Technomethodology”: Foundational Relationships Between Ethnomethodology and System Design
- Janet Vertesi, Ph.D
- Download Bop Flyer
- Divining a Digital Future
- Katherine Lo
- December 16, 2005 Dr. Alfred Aho Chair, CISE Advisory Committee
- Superfight I:The Battle to Understand a Space Through
- Considering the Context of Production in Data Economies
- Jed R. Brubaker – Curriculum Vitae // July 2021
- Where the Action Is: the Foundations of Embodied Interaction Paul Dourish MIT Press, December 2001, ISBN 0-262-04196-0
- Work, Ethnography and System Design
- Roquet-Animation and Augmented Reality-Dspace Preproof
- Where the Footprints Lead: Tracking Down Other Roles for Social Navigation Paul Dourish Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, California [email protected]
- The Future of Work
- Characterizing Interaction Design by Its Ideals: a Discipline in Transition
- Embodied Interaction: Exploring the Foundations of a New Approach to HCI
- Read the Case for Support
- What We Talk About When We Talk About Context
- Seeking a Foundation for Context-Aware Computing
- Smart and Fermented Cities: an Approach to Placemaking in Urban Informatics
- Beyond the User: Use and Non-Use In
- Tech Entrepreneurs, Global Markets, and Reflexivity in Design Processes
- 2VT: Visions, Technologies, and Visions of Technologies for Understanding Human Scale Spaces
- Places for News: a Situated Study of Context and Research Methods In
- Emotional Labor, Body Labor, and Temporal Labor in Ridesharing
- Re-Space-Ing Place: “Place” and “Space” Ten Years On
- Storied Spaces: Cultural Accounts of Mobility, Technology, and Environmental Knowing
- 4 the CULTURE of INFORMATION: Ubiquitous Computing and Representations of Reality1
- For a Networked World
- The Shed: Gendered Visions of Technology & Domesticity
- Responsibilities and Implications: Further Thoughts on Ethnography and Design
- SWEETPEA: Software Tools for Programmable Embodied Agents
- Technomethodology: Paradoxes and Possibilities
- Evolution in the Adoption and Use of Collaborative
- Revisiting Envisionings in Service of Ubicomp Design for the Home
- Reading and Interpreting Ethnography
- Security in the Wild: User Strategies for Managing Security As an Everyday, Practical Problem
- The Roles of Place and Space in Collaborative Systems
- NSF HTF Making the Future of Work Work
- Designing for Active Place Presence at Home: the Hole In