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Toni Robertson
2010 – today
- 2013
[j11]Lian Loke, Toni Robertson: Moving and making strange: An embodied approach to movement-based interaction design. ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 20(1): 7 (2013)
[c32]Toni Robertson, Jeannette Durick, Margot Brereton, Kate Vaisutis, Frank Vetere, Bjorn Nansen, Steve Howard: Emerging Technologies and the Contextual and Contingent Experiences of Ageing Well. INTERACT (3) 2013: 582-589- 2012
[c31]Jane Li, Toni Robertson, Christian Müller-Tomfelde: Distributed scientific group collaboration across biocontainment barriers. CSCW 2012: 1247-1256
[c30]Jane Li, Christian Müller-Tomfelde, Toni Robertson: Designing for Distributed Scientific Collaboration: A Case Study in an Animal Health Laboratory. HICSS 2012: 373-381
[c29]Toni Robertson, Jeannette Durick, Margot Brereton, Frank Vetere, Steve Howard, Bjorn Nansen: Knowing our users: scoping interviews in design research with ageing participants. OZCHI 2012: 517-520
[c28]Dean M. G. Hargreaves, Toni Robertson: Remote participatory prototyping enabled by emerging social technologies. PDC (2) 2012: 25-28- 2011
[j10]Jane Li, Toni Robertson: Physical space and information space: studies of collaboration in distributed multi-disciplinary medical team meetings. Behaviour & IT 30(4): 443-454 (2011)
[c27]Susan Hansen, Toni Robertson, Laurie Wilson, Hannah Thinyane, Sibukele Gumbo: Identifying stakeholder perspectives in a large collaborative project: an ICT4D case study. OZCHI 2011: 144-147
[c26]- 2010
[j9]Toni Robertson, Jane Li, Kenton O'Hara, Susan Hansen: Collaboration Within Different Settings: A Study of Co-located and Distributed Multidisciplinary Medical Team Meetings. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 19(5): 483-513 (2010)
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[c24]Penny Hagen, Toni Robertson: Social technologies: challenges and opportunities for participation. PDC 2010: 31-40
[c23]Stephen Grant, Laurel Evelyn Dyson, Toni Robertson: A participatory approach to the inclusion of indigenous Australians in information technology. PDC 2010: 207-210
[e2]Toni Robertson, Keld Bødker, Tone Bratteteig, Daria Loi (Eds.): Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Participatory Design, PDC 2010, Sydney, Australia - November 29 - December 03, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0131-2
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j8]Lian Loke, Toni Robertson: Design representations of moving bodies for interactive, motion-sensing spaces. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 67(4): 394-410 (2009)
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[c21]Kirsten Sadler, Toni Robertson, Melanie Kan: Exploring the project transitions and everyday mobile practices of freelancers: emergent concepts from empirical studies of practice. OZCHI 2009: 81-88
[c20]Penny Hagen, Toni Robertson: Dissolving boundaries: social technologies and participation in design. OZCHI 2009: 129-136
[c19]Dean M. G. Hargreaves, Toni Robertson: A study of email and SMS use in rural Indonesia. OZCHI 2009: 329-332- 2008
[c18]Julia Prior, Toni Robertson, John Leaney: Situated Software Development: Work Practice and Infrastructure Are Mutually Constitutive. Australian Software Engineering Conference 2008: 160-169
[c17]Jane Li, Toni Robertson, Susan Hansen, Tim Mansfield, Jesper Kjeldskov: Multidisciplinary medical team meetings: a field study of collaboration in health care. OZCHI 2008: 73-80
[c16]Lian Loke, Toni Robertson: Inventing and devising movement in the design of movement-based interactive systems. OZCHI 2008: 81-88
[c15]Susan Hansen, Toni Robertson, Laurie Wilson, Ralph Hall: Using an action research approach to design a telemedicine system for critical care: a reflection. OZCHI 2008: 255-258- 2007
[j7]Astrid Twenebowa Larssen, Toni Robertson, Lian Loke, Jenny Edwards: Introduction to the special issue on movement-based interaction. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 11(8): 607-608 (2007)
[j6]Lian Loke, Astrid Twenebowa Larssen, Toni Robertson, Jenny Edwards: Understanding movement for interaction design: frameworks and approaches. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 11(8): 691-701 (2007)
[c14]Penny Hagen, Toni Robertson, David Gravina: Engaging stakeholders: mobile diaries for social design. DUX 2007: 5
[c13]Astrid Twenebowa Larssen, Toni Robertson, Jenny Edwards: The feel dimension of technology interaction: exploring tangibles through movement and touch. Tangible and Embedded Interaction 2007: 271-278- 2006
[j5]Penny Hagen, Toni Robertson, Kirsten Sadler: Accessing Data: methods for understanding mobile technology use. Australasian J. of Inf. Systems 13(2) (2006)
[c12]Kirsten Sadler, Toni Robertson, Melanie Kan: "It's always there, it's always on": Australian freelancer's management of availability using mobile technologies. Mobile HCI 2006: 49-52
[c11]Kirsten Sadler, Toni Robertson, Melanie Kan, Penny Hagen: Balancing work, life and other concerns: a study of mobile technology use by Australian freelancers. NordiCHI 2006: 413-416
[c10]Astrid Twenebowa Larssen, Toni Robertson, Jenny Edwards: How it feels, not just how it looks: when bodies interact with technology. OZCHI 2006: 329-332
[c9]Julia Prior, Toni Robertson, John Leaney: Technology designers as technology users: the intertwining of infrastructure and product. OZCHI 2006: 353-356
[c8]Toni Robertson, Tim Mansfield, Lian Loke: Designing an immersive environment for public use. PDC 2006: 31-40
[e1]Toni Robertson (Ed.): Proceedings of the 2006 Australasian Computer-Human Interaction Conference, OZCHI 2006, Sydney, Australia, November 20-24, 2006. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 206, ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-545-2- 2005
[c7]Kirsten Sadler, Toni Robertson, Melanie Kan: Use Scenarios: A Useful Design Tool for mBusiness. ICMB 2005: 671-674
[c6]Penny Hagen, Toni Robertson, Melanie Kan, Kirsten Sadler: Emerging research methods for understanding mobile technology use. OZCHI 2005
[c5]Lian Loke, Toni Robertson, Tim Mansfield: Moving bodies, social selves: movement-oriented personas and scenarios. OZCHI 2005
[c4]Toni Robertson, Melanie Kan, Kirsten Sadler, Penny Hagen: Uncovering traces of mobile practices: 'the bag study'. OZCHI 2005- 2004
[c3]Toni Robertson, Cindy Hewlett: HCI Practices and the Work of Information Architects. APCHI 2004: 369-378- 2002
[j4]Toni Robertson: The Public Availability of Actions and Artefacts. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 11(3-4): 299-316 (2002)- 2000
[j3]Toni Robertson: Building bridges: negotiating the gap between work practice and technology design. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 53(1): 121-146 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
[j2]Toni Robertson: Shoppers and Tailors: Participative Practices in Small Australian Design Companies. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 7(3/4): 205-221 (1998)- 1997
[c2]Toni Robertson: Cooperative Work and Lived Cognition: A Taxonomy of Embodied Actions. ECSCW 1997: 205-
[c1]Patsy Segall, Andrew Clement, Toni Robertson: Relationships Between Work, Organisational Re-engineering and Information Systems. INTERACT 1997: 689-690- 1996
[j1]Toni Robertson: Embodied Actions in Time and Place: The Cooperative Design of a Multimedia, Educational Computer Game. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 5(4): 341-367 (1996)
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