[LIBRO][B] HCI theory: classical, modern, and contemporary

Y Rogers - 2012 - books.google.com
Theory is the bedrock of many sciences, providing a rigorous method to advance
knowledge, through testing and falsifying hypotheses about observable phenomena. To …

Getting a grip on tangible interaction: a framework on physical space and social interaction

E Hornecker, J Buur - Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
Our current understanding of human interaction with hybrid or augmented environments is
very limited. Here we focus on'tangible interaction', denoting systems that rely on embodied …

[LIBRO][B] Technology in action

C Heath, P Luff - 2000 - books.google.com
Despite the extraordinary advances in digital and communication technology over recent
years, we know very little about the way these complex systems affect everyday work and …

[LIBRO][B] Building theories of organization: The constitutive role of communication

LL Putnam, AM Nicotera - 2009 - taylorfrancis.com
This volume explores the concept of communication as it applies to organizational theory.
Bringing together multiple voices, it focuses on communication's role in the constitution of …

Interaction design for and with the lived body Some implications of merleau-ponty's phenomenology

D Svanæs - ACM transactions on computer-human interaction …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
In 2001, Paul Dourish proposed the term embodied interaction to describe a new paradigm
for interaction design that focuses on the physical, bodily, and social aspects of our …

Moving and making strange: An embodied approach to movement-based interaction design

L Loke, T Robertson - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
There is growing interest in designing for movement-based interactions with technology,
now that various sensing technologies are available enabling a range of movement …

Interaction design gone wild: striving for wild theory

Y Rogers - interactions, 2011 - dl.acm.org
Yvonne Rogers the Open University| y. Rogers@ open. ac. uk bricolage, they can rapidly
combine, customize, and embed a whole range of innovative technologies in real-world …

Fractured ecologies: creating environments for collaboration

P Luff, C Heath, H Kuzuoka, J Hindmarsh… - Human–Computer …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
It is increasingly recognized that social interaction and collaboration rely on the participants'
abilities to access and use a range of resources including objects and artifacts from within …

Distance, dependencies, and delay in a global collaboration

JD Herbsleb, A Mockus, TA Finholt… - Proceedings of the 2000 …, 2000 - dl.acm.org
Collaborations over distance must contend with the loss of the rich, subtle interactions that
co-located teams use to coordinate their work. Previous research has suggested that one …

A design theme for tangible interaction: embodied facilitation

E Hornecker - ECSCW 2005: Proceedings of the Ninth European …, 2005 - Springer
This paper presents parts of a design framework for collaboratively used tangible interaction
systems, focusing on the theme of Embodied Facilitation. Systems can be interpreted as …