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Resources, Co-Evolution and Artifacts - Theory in CSCW 2008
- Mark S. Ackerman, Christine A. Halverson, Thomas Erickson, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Resources, Co-Evolution and Artifacts - Theory in CSCW. Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-1-84628-900-2
Artifacts and Their Development
- Christine A. Halverson, Mark S. Ackerman:
The Birth of an Organizational Resource: The Surprising Life of a Cheat Sheet. 9-35 - Mark S. Ackerman, Leysia Palen:
The Zephyr Help Instance as a CSCW Resource. 37-57 - Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter, Roger Slack, Alex Voss, Monika Büscher, Mark Rouncefield, Philippe Rouchy:
Co-Realization: Toward a Principled Synthesis of Ethnomethodology and Participatory Design. 59-94 - Thomas Erickson, Christine A. Halverson, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Figuring Out How to Figure Out: Supporting Expertise Sharing in Online Systems. 95-114
Contextualizing Influences-Language, Trust, and Time
- Laura Amaya Becvar, James D. Hollan, Edwin L. Hutchins:
Representational Gestures as Cognitive Artifacts for Developing Theories in a Scientific Laboratory. 117-143 - Paul P. Maglio, Eser Kandogan, Eben M. Haber:
Distributed Cognition and Joint Activity in Computer System Administration. 145-166 - Madhu C. Reddy, Paul Dourish:
Representation, Coordination, and Information Artifacts in Medical Work. 167-190
Theorizing: Coordination, Co-realization, and Structuration
- Elihu M. Gerson:
Reach, Bracket, and the Limits of Rationalized Coordination: Some Challenges for CSCW. 193-220 - Stuart Anderson, Gillian Hardstone, Rob Procter, Robin Williams:
Down in the (Data)base(ment): Supporting Configuration in Organizational Information Systems. 221-253 - Wanda J. Orlikowski:
Using Technology and Constituting Structures: A Practice Lens for Studying Technology in Organizations. 255-305 - Mark S. Ackerman, Christine A. Halverson, Thomas Erickson, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Reflections and Conclusions: Toward a Theory of Resources. 307-324
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