The interaction society : practice, theories and supportive technologies /

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Imprint:Hershey, PA : Information Science Publishing, c2005.
Description:xvii, 358 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5518767
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Other authors / contributors:Wiberg, Mikael, 1974-
ISBN:1591405300 (h/c)
1591405319 (s/c)
1591405327 (eisbn)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. I. Introduction - the emerging interaction society / Mikael Wiberg
  • Ch. II. Email : message transmission and social ritual / Eileen Day
  • Ch. III. Social exile and virtual Hrig : computer-mediated interaction and cybercafe culture in Morocco / Said Graiouid
  • Ch. IV. Keeping track of notes - implications for mobile information and communication technology in homecare practice / Carljohan Orre
  • Ch. V. Learning while playing : design implications for edutainment games / Kalle Jegers and Charlotte Wiberg
  • Ch. VI. Informational and communicational explanations of corporations as interaction systems / Richard J. Varey
  • Ch. VII. Fluid interaction in mobile work practices / Masao Kakihara, Carsten Sorensen and Mikael Wiberg
  • Ch. VIII. Mobile IT as immutable mobiles? : exploring the enabling qualities of a mobile IT application / Jonny Holmstrom
  • Ch. IX. Supporting proximate communities with P3-systems : technology for connecting people-to-people-to-geographical-places / Quentin Jones and Sukeshini A. Grandhi
  • Ch. X. The mobile workplace : collaboration in a vast setting / Daniel Normark and Mattias Esbjornsson
  • Ch. XI. Spectator information support : exploring the context of distributed events / Andreas Nilsson, Urban Nulden and Daniel Olsson
  • Ch. XII. Seamless talk : user-controlled session management for sustained car conversations / Ola Henfridsson, Mikael Wiberg, Rikard Lindgren and Fredrik Ljungberg
  • Ch. XIII. Guiding design for waiting / Johan Lundin and Lina Larsson
  • Concluding remarks : interaction : to be continued.