Bødker, Susanne
Susanne Bødker
Bødker, Susanne ca. 20./21. Jh.
VIAF ID: 65626458 ( Personal )
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Works
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Activity theory as a challenge to systems design | |
Computer applications as mediators of design and use | |
Computers in context : joining forces in design : proceedings | |
Creating condition for participation | |
Data expression : understanding and supporting alternatives in data analysis processes | |
Design of information systems - things versus people | |
ECSCW 2011 : Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 24-28 September 2011, Aarhus, Denmark | |
ECSCW'99 : proceedings | |
Expression de données : comprendre et soutenir les alternatives dans les processus d’analyse des données. | |
From inplementation to design | |
Grafisk systembeskrivelse, noter | |
Historical analysis and conflicting perspectives - contextualizing HCI | |
HK-arbejdet på Fyens Stiftstidende | |
ISAC | |
Mediating technical platforms to support the development of shared work practices | |
Metoder til teknologivurdering | |
Multiple and ubiquitous interaction | |
Open-ended interaction in cooperative prototyping | |
Participatory Design | |
Proceedings of the 12th IRIS, part 2 | |
Prototyping revisited | |
Re-framing research in human-computer interaction from the point-of-view of avtivity theory? | |
Scenarios as springboards in design of CSCW | |
Technology as a vehicle for organisational learning and change | |
Through the interface : a human activity approach to user interface design | |
En vurdering af Pascals typebegreb | |
The ¤AT-project | |
A ¤conceptual toolbox for designing CSCW applications | |
A ¤feeling for systems development work | |
A ¤non trivial pursuit - systems development as cooperation |