Systems architecture: product designing and social engineering
WACC '99 Proceedings of the international joint conference on Work activities coordination and collaboration
A room with a view: ethnographic work can aid software development over time
ACM SIGDOC Asterisk Journal of Computer Documentation
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Reaching out for commitments: systems development as networking
Social thinking
Facilitator's Roles in a Videoconference Learning Environment
Information Systems Frontiers
Information Infrastructures for Distributed Collective Practices
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
MAIL: a framework for critical technical practice
OZCHI '06 Proceedings of the 18th Australia conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Design: Activities, Artefacts and Environments
What Is Social Informatics and Why Does It Matter?
The Information Society
Ontological modeling at a domain interface: Bridging clinical and biomolecular knowledge
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Large-scale organizational computing requires unstratified reflection and strong paraconsistency
COIN'07 Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Coordination, organizations, institutions, and norms in agent systems III
Constructing CSCW: The First Quarter Century
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
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From the Publisher:The "great divide" between the approaches of systems developers and those of social scientists to computer supported cooperative work has been vigorously debated in the systems development literature. In spite of their differences in style, the two groups have been cooperating more and more in the last decade, as the "people problems" associated with computing become increasingly evident to everyone. This book is the first to address directly the problem of how to bridge the divide. It offers an exciting overview of the cutting edge of research and theory, and will constitute a solid foundation for the rapidly coalescing field of social informatics.