Understanding sociotechnical action.
(2004)
Book
(2004). K. Horton, E. Davenport, & T. W. Harper (Eds.), Understanding sociotechnical action. Napier University
Outputs (7)
Talking about computers among a group of older people. (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Davenport, E., Turner, P., & Van de Walle, G. (2004, July). Talking about computers among a group of older people. Presented at Second International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities
Users as abstractions (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Turner, P. (2004, June). Users as abstractions. Presented at Understanding Sociatechnical Action : WorkshopNo Abstract available.
Care and involvement: a classification of user experience. (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Turner, P., Davenport, E., & Turner, S. (2004, December). Care and involvement: a classification of user experience. Presented at 2nd Workshop on Space, Spatiality and Technologies
Familiarity as changing perception. (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Turner, P., Davenport, E., & Van de Walle, G. (2004, September). Familiarity as changing perception
A social shaping perspective on an e-Governmental system(ic) failure. (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Davenport, E., & Horton, K. (2004, August). A social shaping perspective on an e-Governmental system(ic) failureThe paper that follows is concerned with the communities of interest (or actor networks) and communities of practice that articulate the delivery of e-government services, and with the discourse formations that shape the delivery of e-government serv... Read More about A social shaping perspective on an e-Governmental system(ic) failure..
Innovation and hybrid genres: disturbing social rhythm in legal practice. (2004)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Horton, K., & Davenport, E. (2004, June). Innovation and hybrid genres: disturbing social rhythm in legal practice. Presented at Twelfth European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS, Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, Turku, Finland, Turku, FinlandThis paper explores the non-adoption of an innovation via the concept of hybrid genres, that is digital genres that emerge from a non-digital material precedent. As instances of innovation these are often resisted because they disturb the order of ac... Read More about Innovation and hybrid genres: disturbing social rhythm in legal practice..