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ОглавлениеSynthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics
Editor
John M. Carroll, Penn State University
Human-Centered Informatics (HCI) is the intersection of the cultural, the social, the cognitive, and the aesthetic with computing and information technology. It encompasses a huge range of issues, theories, technologies, designs, tools, environments, and human experiences in knowledge work, recreation and leisure activity, teaching and learning, and the potpourri of everyday life. The series publishes state-of-the-art syntheses, case studies, and tutorials in key areas. It shares the focus of leading international conferences in HCI.
Social Media and Civic Engagement: History, Theory, and Practice
Scott P. Robertson
The Art of Interaction: What HCI Can Learn from Interactive Art
Ernest Edmonds
Representation, Inclusion, and Innovation: Multidisciplinary Explorations
Clayton Lewis
Research in the Wild
Yvonne Rogers and Paul Marshall
Designing for Gesture and Tangible Interaction
Mary Lou Maher and Lina Lee
From Tool to Partner: The Evolution of Human-Computer Interaction
Jonathan Grudin
Qualitative HCI Research: Going behind the Scenes
Ann Blandford, Dominic Furniss, and Stephann Makri
Learner-Centered Design of Computing Education: Research on Computing for Everyone
Mark Guzdial
The Envisionment and Discovery Collaboratory (EDC): Explorations in Human-Centered Informatics with Tabletop Computing Environments
Ernesto G. Arias, Hal Eden, and Gerhard Fischer
Humanistic HCI
Jeffrey Bardzell and Shaowen Bardzell
The Paradigm Shift to Multimodality in Contemporary Computer Interfaces
Sharon Oviatt and Philip R. Cohen
Multitasking in the Digital Age
Gloria Mark
The Design of Implicit Interactions
Wendy Ju
Core-Task Design: A Practice-Theory Approach to Human Factors
Leena Norros, Paula Savioja, and Hanna Koskinen
An Anthropology of Services: Toward a Practice Approach to Designing Services
Jeanette Blomberg and Chuck Darrah
Proxemic Interactions: From Theory to Practice
Nicolai Marquardt and Saul Greenberg
Contextual Design: Evolved
Karen Holtzblatt and Hugh Beyer
Constructing Knowledge Art: An Experiential Perspective on Crafting Participatory Representations
Al Selvin and Simon Buckingham Shum
Spaces of Interaction, Places for Experience
David Benyon
Mobile Interactions in Context: A Designerly Way Toward Digital Ecology
Jesper Kjeldskov
Working Together Apart: Collaboration over the Internet
Judith S. Olson and Gary M. Olson
Surface Computing and Collaborative Analysis Work
Judith Brown, Jeff Wilson, Stevenson Gossage, Chris Hack, and Robert Biddle
How We Cope with Digital Technology
Phil Turner
Translating Euclid: Designing a Human-Centered Mathematics
Gerry Stahl
Adaptive Interaction: A Utility Maximisation Approach to Understanding Human Interaction with Technology
Stephen J. Payne and Andrew Howes
Making Claims: Knowledge Design, Capture, and Sharing in HCI
D. Scott McCrickard
HCI Theory: Classical, Modern, and Contemporary
Yvonne Rogers
Activity Theory in HCI: Fundamentals and Reflections
Victor Kaptelinin and Bonnie Nardi
Conceptual Models: Core to Good Design
Jeff Johnson and Austin Henderson
Geographical Design: Spatial Cognition and Geographical Information Science
Stephen C. Hirtle
User-Centered Agile Methods
Hugh Beyer
Experience-Centered Design: Designers, Users, and Communities in Dialogue
Peter Wright and John McCarthy
Experience Design: Technology for All the Right Reasons
Marc Hassenzahl
Designing and Evaluating Usable Technology in Industrial Research: Three Case Studies
Clare-Marie Karat and John Karat
Interacting with Information
Ann Blandford and Simon Attfield
Designing for User Engagement: Aesthetic and Attractive User Interfaces
Alistair Sutcliffe
Context-Aware Mobile Computing: Affordances of Space, Social Awareness, and Social Influence
Geri Gay
Studies of Work and the Workplace in HCI: Concepts and Techniques
Graham Button and Wes Sharrock
Semiotic Engineering Methods for Scientific Research in HCI
Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza and Carla Faria Leitão
Common Ground in Electronically Mediated Conversation
Andrew Monk