Everyday innovators
researching the role of users in shaping ICT's
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Author
Contributions
- Haddon, Leslie. - Contributor
Publication
2005 - Springer, Dordrecht
Language
English
Word Count
59,500 words, Guess
Page Count
238 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL19292315M
- ISBN-101402035101
- OCLC Control Number64572052
- OCLC Control Numbereverydayinnovato00hadd_075
- Library of Congress Control Number2007440790
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- Goodreads2152759
- LibraryThing7232939
Classifications
- LCCHM851 .E95 2005
Description
Everyday Innovators explores the active role of people, collectively and individually, in shaping the use of information and communication technologies. It examines issues around acquiring and using that knowledge of users, how we should conceptualise the role of users and understand the forms and limitations of their participation. To what extent should we think of users as being innovative and creative? To what extent is this routine or exceptional, confined to particular group of users or part of many people’s experience of technologies? Where does the nature of the ICT or the particularities of its design impose constraints on the active role that users can play in their interaction with devices and services? Where do the horizons and orientations of the users influence or limit what they want and expect of their ICTs and how they use them? This book enables a cross-fertilisation of perspectives from different disciplines and aims to provide new insights into the role of users, drawing out both applied and theoretical implications
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Series Statement
- Computer Supported Cooperative Work -- v. 32.
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