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Susanne Bødker

Domain crossing: how much expertise is enough?

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  • M. C. Schraefel, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Mark Rouncefield, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
  • Wendy Kellogg, IBM Research, NY, United States
  • Mark Ackerman, ICT and CS, University of Michigan, United States
  • Gary Marsden, Computer Science, University of Capetown, South Africa
  • Susanne Bødker
  • Susan Wyche, Center for HCI, Virgnia Tech, United States
  • Madhu Reddy, Information School, Penn State, University Park, United States
In CSCW, how much do we need to know about another
domain/culture before we observe, intersect and
intervene with designs. What optimally would that
other culture need to know about us? Is this a “how
long is a piece of string” question, or an inquiry where
we can consider a variety of contexts and to explicate
best practice. The goal of this panel will be to develop
heuristics for such practice.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCSCW’12 : Proceedings of the ACM 2012 conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work Companion
EditorsSteven Poltrock, Carla Simone
Number of pages4
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Publication year2012
Pages29-32
ISBN (print)978-1-4503-1051-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventComputer Supported Cooperative Work - Seattle, United States
Duration: 11 Feb 201215 Feb 2012
Conference number: 2012

Conference

ConferenceComputer Supported Cooperative Work
Nummer2012
LandUnited States
BySeattle
Periode11/02/201215/02/2012

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