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Workplace Studies

Workplace Studies

Workplace Studies

Recovering Work Practice and Informing System Design
Paul Luff, King's College London
Jon Hindmarsh, King's College London
Christian Heath, King's College London
September 2000
Available
Paperback
9780521598217

    Workplace studies are of growing significance to people in a broad range of academic disciplines and professions, in particular those involved in the development of new technologies. This groundbreaking book brings together key researchers in Europe and the US to discuss critical issues in the study of the workplace and to outline developments in the field. The collection is divided into two parts. Part I contains a number of detailed case studies that not only provide an insight into the issues central to workplace studies but also some of the problems involved in carrying out such research. Part II focuses on the interrelationship between workplace studies and the design of new technologies. This book provides a valuable, multidisciplinary synthesis of the key issues and theoretical developments in workplace studies and a guide to the implications of such research for new technology design and the workplace.

    • Distinguished list of European and US contributors - all leading figures in their field
    • Most recent research including detailed case studies from a variety of workplace environments
    • Combines theory and practice and points the way to application and development of new technologies

    Reviews & endorsements

    'I enjoyed the book and recommend it for those interested in workplace studies and the role of workplace studies in the design of technologies to support teams and collaborative work.' Computer Supported Cooperative Work

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    Product details

    September 2000
    Paperback
    9780521598217
    300 pages
    229 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.44kg
    10 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction Paul Luff, Jon Hindmarsh and Christian Heath
    • Part I. Exploring the Workplace:
    • 2. Making a case Lucy Suchman
    • 3. Design by problem solving Graham Button and Wes Sharrock
    • 4. Analysing cooperative work in an urban traffic control room for the design of a coordination support system Jacques Theureau and Genevieve Fillippi
    • 5. Expert systems in (inter)action: diagnosing document machine problems over the telephone Jack Whalen and Eric Vinkhuyzen
    • 6. The critical role of workplace studies in CSCW Kjeld Schmidt
    • 7. From individual action to collective activity and back Yrjo Engestrom
    • Part II. The interface between research and design. 8. Analysing work practice and the potential role of new technology at the International Monetary Fund Richard H. R. Harper
    • 9. Ethnography, communication and support for design John Hughes, Jon O'Brien, Tom Rodden and Mark Rouncefield
    • 10. Where the rubber hits the road Bob Anderson
    • 11. Situating workplace studies within the human- computer interaction field Liam J. Bannon
    • 12. Analysing the workplace and user requirements Marina Jirotka and Lincoln Wallen
    • 13. Supporting interdisciplinary design Thomas Erikson.
      Contributors
    • Paul Luff, Jon Hindmarsh, Christian Heath, Lucy Suchman, Graham Button, Wes Sharrock, Jacques Theureau, Genevieve Fillippi, Jack Whalen, Eric Vinkhuyzen, Kjeld Schmidt, Yrjo Engestrom, Richard H. R. Harper, John Hughes, Jon O'Brien, Tom Rodden, Mark Rouncefield, Bob Anderson, Liam J. Bannon, Marina Jirotka, Lincoln Wallen, Thomas Erikson