Fieldwork for Design
Randall, David; Harper, Richard; Rouncefield, Dr. Mark
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Hardback. Looks at why ethnographic approaches are popular in the design of computing devices for the workplace, for the home and elsewhere. This book presents a history of ethnography, both as it was practiced before computer science picked it up and since, most especially in the CSCW and HCI domains. Series: Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Num Pages: 342 pages, biography. BIC Classification: GPS; JHMC; TJF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 20. Weight in Grams: 1450.
This book looks at why ethnographic approaches have been turned to in the design of computing devices for the workplace, for the home and elsewhere. It presents a history of ethnography, both as it was practiced before computer science picked it up and since, most especially in the CSCW and HCI domains. It examines, further, the various ethnographic or ‘fieldwork’ frameworks currently popular, explaining and examining what each claims and entails. The focus of the book throughout is on the practical relationship between theory and practice, a relationship that is often misunderstood yet fundamental to successful design.
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Springer London Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
342
Condition
New
Series
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Number of Pages
331
Place of Publication
England, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846287671
SKU
V9781846287671
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99-15
About Randall, David; Harper, Richard; Rouncefield, Dr. Mark
Gary Marsden, Associate Professor of HCl, University of Cape Town, South Africa Dave Randall is Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Richard Harper is a Senior Researcher for Microsoft Mark Rouncefield is a Senior Research Fellow at Lancaster University
Reviews for Fieldwork for Design
"As an HCI researcher and practitioner, I am delighted to see, at last, a balanced view about the practice of ethnography within our field. This book presents an informative balance between the theory and practice of fieldwork methods, allowing researchers to conduct trials with confidence and understand the scope of the results that can be gained from these trials. ... Read more