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Sociomaterial-Design: Bounding Technologies in Practice: Computer Supported Cooperative Work

Autor Pernille Bjørn, Carsten Østerlund
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 sep 2016
Investigates theoretically and empirically what it means to design technological artefacts while embracing the large number of practices which practitioners engage with when handling technologies. The authors discusses the fields of design and sociomateriality through their shared interests towards the basic nature of work, collaboration, organization, technology, and human agency, striving to make the debates and concepts originating in each field accessible to each other, and thus moving sociomateriality closer to the practical concerns of design and providing a useful analytical toolbox to information system designers and field researchers alike.
Sociomaterial-Design: Bounding Technologies in Practice takes on the challenge of redefining design practices through insights from the emerging debate on sociomateriality. It does so by bringing forward a comparative examination of two longitudinal ethnographic studies of the practices within two emergency departments – onein Canada and one in the United States of America. A particular focus is placed upon the use of current collaborative artefacts within the emergency departments and the transformation into digital artefacts through design.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319385136
ISBN-10: 3319385135
Pagini: 116
Ilustrații: X, 106 p. 21 illus., 16 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Computer Supported Cooperative Work

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.-Part I: Theoretical Perspective.- Sociomateriality & Design.- Part II: Empirical Perspective.- Case Studies: Emergency Departments.- Analytical Approach to Study Sociomaterial Nature of Artefacts.- Bounding Practices.- Transforming the Sociomateriality of the Triage Template: Canadian ED.- Negotiating Agential Cuts: New Order Flags in U.S. ED.- Part III: Sociomaterial-Design.- Boundaries and Intra-Actions.- Sociomaterial-Design beyond Healthcare.- Implications of Sociomaterial-Design.

Recenzii

“In Sociomaterial-Design, Bjørn and Østerlund invoke the sociomaterial designer to illustrate an approach to design-oriented fieldwork that builds on a growing body of CSCW scholarship integrating new materialist theory from feminist technoscience, organization studies and information science … . For those just beginning an ethnographic project, the volume provides some nice scaffolding for an exploration of CSCW domains.” (Daniela Rosner, Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Vol. 24, 2015)

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Investigates theoretically and empirically what it means to design technological artefacts while embracing the large number of practices which practitioners engage with when handling technologies. The authors discusses the fields of design and sociomateriality through their shared interests towards the basic nature of work, collaboration, organization, technology, and human agency, striving to make the debates and concepts originating in each field accessible to each other, and thus moving sociomateriality closer to the practical concerns of design and providing a useful analytical toolbox to information system designers and field researchers alike.
Sociomaterial-Design: Bounding Technologies in Practice takes on the challenge of redefining design practices through insights from the emerging debate on sociomateriality. It does so by bringing forward a comparative examination of two longitudinal ethnographic studies of the practices within two emergency departments – onein Canada and one in the United States of America. A particular focus is placed upon the use of current collaborative artefacts within the emergency departments and the transformation into digital artefacts through design.

Caracteristici

Introduces the emergent research field of sociomateriality as relevant for design of collaborative technologies Offers a unique and multidisciplinary insight into practice studies based upon collaboration between designers and social scientists Provides a unique analytical perspective on the design and use of technologies in healthcare practices Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras