Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) addresses problems of interaction design: understanding user needs to inform design, delivering novel designs that meet user needs …
What are practice theories? Where do they come from? What do they say? Do they offer something new to the study of work and organization? Practice theories are a set of …
J Mingers - Information and organization, 2004 - Elsevier
The paper begins by pointing out the diversity of philosophical positions within IS, and the range of reactions to this diversity. It then discusses problems within the underlying …
J Blomberg, H Karasti - Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW), 2013 - Springer
In this article we focus attention on ethnography's place in CSCW by reflecting on how ethnography in the context of CSCW has contributed to our understanding of the sociality …
N Gupta, D Martin, BV Hanrahan, J O'Neill - Proceedings of the 2014 …, 2014 - dl.acm.org
Previous studies on Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT), the most well-known marketplace for microtasks, show that the largest population of workers on AMT is US based, while the …
J Blomberg, M Burrel - Human-computer interaction, 2009 - api.taylorfrancis.com
In recent years, academic and professional researchers and designers working in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) have looked to ethnography to provide a perspective on …
In April 1991 BusinessWeek ran a cover story entitled," I Can't Work This?#!!@ Thing," about the difficulties many people have with consumer products, such as cell phones and VCRs …
As the use of algorithmic systems in high-stakes decision-making increases, the ability to contest algorithmic decisions is being recognised as an important safeguard for individuals …
A Crabtree, T Rodden - Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2004 - cs.nott.ac.uk
The domestic environment is predicted by market analysts to be the major growth area in computing over the next decade, yet it is a poorly understood domain at the current time of …