 | 2012 |
| 53 |  | William Odom,
Richard Banks,
David S. Kirk,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Siân E. Lindley,
Abigail Sellen:
Technology heirlooms?: considerations for passing down and inheriting digital materials.
CHI 2012: 337-346 |
| 52 |  | William Odom,
Abigail Sellen,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Eno Thereska:
Lost in translation: understanding the possession of digital things in the cloud.
CHI 2012: 781-790 |
| 51 |  | Helena M. Mentis,
Siân E. Lindley,
Stuart Taylor,
Paul Dunphy,
Tim Regan,
Richard H. R. Harper:
Taking as an act of sharing.
CSCW 2012: 1091-1100 |
| 50 |  | Siân E. Lindley,
Sam Meek,
Abigail Sellen,
Richard H. R. Harper:
"It's simply integral to what I do": enquiries into how the web is weaved into everyday life.
WWW 2012: 1067-1076 |
| 49 |  | William Odom,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Abigail Sellen,
Jodi Forlizzi,
John Zimmerman,
Richard Banks,
Dave Kirk:
Absence and Family Life: Understanding and Supporting Adaption to Change.
The Connected Home - The Future of Domestic Life 2012: 237-266 |
| 2011 |
| 48 |  | Kenton O'Hara,
Abigail Sellen,
Richard H. R. Harper:
Embodiment in brain-computer interaction.
CHI 2011: 353-362 |
| 47 |  | Siân E. Lindley,
Maxine Glancy,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Dave W. Randall,
Nicola Smyth:
"Oh and how things just don't change, the more things stay the same": Reflections on SenseCam images 18 months after capture.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 69(5): 311-323 (2011) |
| 2010 |
| 46 |  | William Odom,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Abigail Sellen,
David S. Kirk,
Richard Banks:
Passing on & putting to rest: understanding bereavement in the context of interactive technologies.
CHI 2010: 1831-1840 |
| 45 |  | Siân E. Lindley,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Abigail Sellen:
Designing a technological playground: a field study of the emergence of play in household messaging.
CHI 2010: 2351-2360 |
| 44 |  | Marshini Chetty,
Richard Banks,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Tim Regan,
Abigail Sellen,
Christos Gkantsidis,
Thomas Karagiannis,
Peter B. Key:
Who's hogging the bandwidth: the consequences of revealing the invisible in the home.
CHI 2010: 659-668 |
| 2009 |
| 43 |  | Siân E. Lindley,
Dave W. Randall,
Wes Sharrock,
Maxine Glancy,
Nicola Smyth,
Richard H. R. Harper:
Narrative, memory and practice: tensions and choices in the use of a digital artefact.
BCS HCI 2009: 1-9 |
| 42 |  | Stuart Taylor,
Shahram Izadi,
David S. Kirk,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Armando Garcia-Mendoza:
Turning the tables: an interactive surface for vjing.
CHI 2009: 1251-1254 |
| 41 |  | Lorna M. Brown,
Abigail Sellen,
Renan Krishna,
Richard H. R. Harper:
Exploring the potential of audio-tactile messaging for remote interpersonal communication.
CHI 2009: 1527-1530 |
| 40 |  | Siân E. Lindley,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Abigail Sellen:
Desiring to be in touch in a changing communications landscape: attitudes of older adults.
CHI 2009: 1693-1702 |
| 39 |  | Siân E. Lindley,
Richard H. R. Harper,
David W. Randall,
Maxine Glancy,
Nicola Smyth:
Fixed in time and "time in motion": mobility of vision through a SenseCam lens.
Mobile HCI 2009 |
| 38 |  | Richard H. R. Harper,
Stuart Taylor:
Glancephone: an exploration of human expression.
Mobile HCI 2009 |
| 37 |  | Abigail Sellen,
Yvonne Rogers,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Tom Rodden:
Reflecting human values in the digital age.
Commun. ACM 52(3): 58-66 (2009) |
| 36 |  | Siân E. Lindley,
Richard Banks,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Anab Jain,
Tim Regan,
Abigail Sellen,
Alex S. Taylor:
Resilience in the face of innovation: Household trials with BubbleBoard.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 67(2): 154-164 (2009) |
| 2008 |
| 35 |  | Siân E. Lindley,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Abigail Sellen:
Designing for elders: exploring the complexity of relationships in later life.
BCS HCI (1) 2008: 77-86 |
| 34 |  | Richard H. R. Harper,
David W. Randall,
Nicola Smyth,
C. Evans,
L. Heledd,
R. Moore:
The past is a different place: they do things differently there.
Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2008: 271-280 |
| 33 |  | Laurel Swan,
Alex S. Taylor,
Richard H. R. Harper:
Making place for clutter and other ideas of home.
ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 15(2): (2008) |
| 32 |  | Rui José,
Nuno Otero,
Shahram Izadi,
Richard H. R. Harper:
Instant Places: Using Bluetooth for Situated Interaction in Public Displays.
IEEE Pervasive Computing 7(4): 52-57 (2008) |
| 2007 |
| 31 |  | Richard H. R. Harper,
Dave W. Randall,
N. Smythe,
C. Evans,
L. Heledd,
R. Moore:
Thanks for the memory.
BCS HCI (2) 2007: 39-42 |
| 30 |  | David S. Kirk,
Abigail Sellen,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Kenneth R. Wood:
Understanding videowork.
CHI 2007: 61-70 |
| 29 |  | Richard H. R. Harper,
Tim Regan,
Shahram Izadi,
Kharsim Al Mosawi,
Mark Rouncefield,
Simon Rubens:
Trafficking: design for the viral exchange of TV content on mobile phones.
Mobile HCI 2007: 249-256 |
| 28 |  | Alex S. Taylor,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Laurel Swan,
Shahram Izadi,
Abigail Sellen,
Mark Perry:
Homes that make us smart.
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 11(5): 383-393 (2007) |
| 2006 |
| 27 |  | Richard H. R. Harper,
Matthias Rauterberg,
Marco Combetto:
Entertainment Computing - ICEC 2006, 5th International Conference, Cambridge, UK, September 20-22, 2006, Proceedings
Springer 2006 |
| 26 |  | Abigail Sellen,
Rachel Eardley,
Shahram Izadi,
Richard H. R. Harper:
The whereabouts clock: early testing of a situated awareness device.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 1307-1312 |
| 25 |  | Abigail Sellen,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Rachel Eardley,
Shahram Izadi,
Tim Regan,
Alex S. Taylor,
Kenneth R. Wood:
HomeNote: supporting situated messaging in the home.
CSCW 2006: 383-392 |
| 24 |  | Richard H. R. Harper,
Tim Regan,
Mark Rouncefield:
Taking hold of TV: learning from the literature.
OZCHI 2006: 79-86 |
| 2005 |
| 23 |  | Kenton O'Hara,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Axel Unger,
James Wilkes,
Bill Sharpe,
Marcel Jansen:
TxtBoard: from text-to-person to text-to-home.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: 1705-1708 |
| 2004 |
| 22 |  | Richard H. R. Harper,
Abigail Sellen,
Tim Kindberg,
Phil Gosett,
Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila:
The Myth of the 'Martini Solution'.
Mobile HCI 2004: 536-537 |
| 2003 |
| 21 |  | Sara Berg,
Alex S. Taylor,
Richard H. R. Harper:
Mobile phones for the next generation: device designs for teenagers.
CHI 2003: 433-440 |
| 20 |  | Richard H. R. Harper:
People versus Information: The Evolution of Mobile Technology.
Mobile HCI 2003: 1-14 |
| 19 |  | Barry A. T. Brown,
Nicola Green,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Oskar Juhlin:
Wireless World - Social and Interactional Aspects of the Mobile Age.
Computer Supported Cooperative Work 12(1): 133-136 (2003) |
| 18 |  | Alex S. Taylor,
Richard H. R. Harper:
The Gift of the Gab?: A Design Oriented Sociology of Young People's Use of Mobiles.
Computer Supported Cooperative Work 12(3): 267-296 (2003) |
| 2002 |
| 17 |  | Alex S. Taylor,
Richard H. R. Harper:
Age-old practices in the 'new world': a study of gift-giving between teenage mobile phone users.
CHI 2002: 439-446 |
| 16 |  | Richard H. R. Harper:
Mobility and Cooperative Systems: Failures, Successes and Possibilities.
COOP 2002: 3 |
| 15 |  | Abigail Sellen,
Richard H. R. Harper:
The myth of the paperless office.
Inf. Res. 7(3): (2002) |
| 2001 |
| 14 |  | Richard H. R. Harper,
Rob Procter,
David Randall,
Mark Rouncefield:
'Safety in numbers': calculation and document re-use in knowledge work.
GROUP 2001: 242-251 |
| 13 |  | Mark Perry,
Kenton O'Hara,
Abigail Sellen,
Barry A. T. Brown,
Richard H. R. Harper:
Dealing with mobility: understanding access anytime, anywhere.
ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 8(4): 323-347 (2001) |
| 12 |  | Nicola Green,
Richard H. R. Harper,
Gerald Murtagh,
Geoff Cooper:
Configuring the Mobile User: Sociological and Industry Views.
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 5(2): 146-156 (2001) |
| 2000 |
| 11 |  | Richard H. R. Harper:
The Organisation in Ethnography - A Discussion of Ethnographic Fieldwork Programs in CSCW.
Computer Supported Cooperative Work 9(2): 239-264 (2000) |
| 10 |  | Richard H. R. Harper:
editoral: Domestic Design: An Introduction to the Research Issues Surrounding the Development and Design of Interactive Technologies for the Home.
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 4(1): 1-5 (2000) |
| 1997 |
| 9 |  | Abigail Sellen,
Richard H. R. Harper:
Paper as an Analytic Resource for the Design of New Technologies.
CHI 1997: 319-326 |
| 8 |  | Richard H. R. Harper:
Gatherers of Information: Some Remarks on the Mission Process at the International Monetary Fund.
ECSCW 1997: 361- |
| 1996 |
| 7 |  | Richard H. R. Harper,
William M. Newman:
Designing for User Acceptance Using Analysis Techniques Based on Responsibility Modelling.
CHI Conference Companion 1996: 217-218 |
| 6 |  | William M. Newman,
Margery Eldridge,
Richard H. R. Harper:
Modelling Last-Minute Authoring: Does Technology Add Value or Encourage Tinkering?
CHI Conference Companion 1996: 221-222 |
| 1995 |
| 5 |  | Richard H. R. Harper,
Abigail Sellen:
Collaborative Tools and the Practicalities of Professional Work at the International Monetary Fund.
CHI 1995: 122-129 |
| 4 |  | Graham Button,
Richard H. R. Harper:
The Relevance of `Work-Practice' for Design.
Computer Supported Cooperative Work 4(4): 263-280 (1995) |
| 3 |  | Richard H. R. Harper:
Why People Do and Don?t Wear Active Badges: A Case Study.
Computer Supported Cooperative Work 4(4): 297-318 (1995) |
| 1992 |
| 2 |  | Richard H. R. Harper:
Looking at Ourselves: An Examination of the Social Organisation of Two Research Laboratories.
CSCW 1992: 330-337 |
| 1 |  | Richard H. R. Harper,
Michael G. Lamming,
William M. Newman:
Locating Systems at Work: Implications for the Development of Active Badge Applications.
Interacting with Computers 4(3): 343-363 (1992) |