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1 A Platform for Theorizing about Socio-Technical HCI Design |
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1 | (10) |
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1.1 On the Use of the HWID Platform |
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3 | (1) |
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1.2 The Context(s) of HWID |
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4 | (3) |
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7 | (1) |
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7 | (4) |
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2 Human Work Interaction Design for Socio-Technical Theory and Action |
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11 | (40) |
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2.1 The Aim with the HWID for Theory and Action |
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12 | (4) |
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2.2 The Body of HWID Research |
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16 | (5) |
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2.3 HWID and Practice-Based Design (PBD) |
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21 | (2) |
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2.4 HWID and Experience Design (ED) |
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23 | (3) |
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2.5 HWID and Design Tensions (DTs) |
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26 | (2) |
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2.6 Socio-Technical Approaches to HCI Compared |
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28 | (9) |
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2.7 About the Core of HWID |
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37 | (4) |
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41 | (3) |
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44 | (7) |
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3 Relation Artefacts Type I |
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51 | (14) |
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3.1 Organizational Problem Definitions |
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52 | (4) |
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56 | (2) |
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58 | (3) |
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61 | (1) |
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62 | (3) |
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4 Relation Artefacts Type II |
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65 | (16) |
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4.1 Interaction Design Patterns |
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67 | (4) |
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4.2 Collaborative Sketches |
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71 | (2) |
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4.3 Workflow Convergences |
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73 | (1) |
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74 | (1) |
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74 | (3) |
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77 | (4) |
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5 Relation Artefacts Type III |
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81 | (26) |
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5.1 Organizational Action Hypotheses |
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83 | (5) |
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5.2 Prototyped Worker Experiences |
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88 | (4) |
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5.3 UX-at-Work Field Evaluations |
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92 | (7) |
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99 | (1) |
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100 | (7) |
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6 Relation Artefacts Type IV |
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107 | (26) |
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6.1 Interaction Interoperability Checkups |
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111 | (5) |
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6.2 Digital Legacy Interventions |
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116 | (4) |
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6.3 Organizational Strategy Alignments |
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120 | (4) |
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124 | (1) |
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125 | (4) |
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129 | (4) |
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133 | (40) |
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7.1 The Form of HWID Theory |
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134 | (7) |
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7.2 Theorizing (Theory Building) Workshops |
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141 | (10) |
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7.3 HWTD Templates for Qualitative Analysis |
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151 | (5) |
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7.4 Exploratory Quantitative Modeling of HWID Cases |
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156 | (7) |
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7.5 Work Plans for HWID Projects |
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163 | (4) |
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167 | (2) |
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169 | (4) |
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173 | (64) |
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8.1 The Work Practices of Socio-Technical Design Consultants |
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174 | (4) |
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8.2 What Do We Know About Consultants' Use of Socio-Technical HCI Design Approaches? |
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178 | (1) |
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179 | (1) |
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8.4 Design Cases: Consultancy in Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Manufacturing |
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180 | (2) |
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8.5 Design Case 1. Ship Engine Parts Manufacturing Factory |
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182 | (10) |
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8.6 Design Case 2. A Glass Processing Factory |
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192 | (34) |
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8.7 Insights from Design Cases About HWID Consultancy |
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226 | (5) |
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231 | (6) |
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237 | (30) |
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9.1 Introduction: Emancipatory Socio-Technical HCI |
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237 | (1) |
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9.2 The HWID Context of Public Policy |
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238 | (2) |
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9.3 Relation Artefacts Type I: Needs and Problems |
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240 | (5) |
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9.4 Relation Artefacts Type II: Socio-Technical Ideation Sketches |
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245 | (7) |
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9.5 Relation Artefacts Type III: Socio-Technical Hypothesis Prototyping |
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252 | (5) |
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9.6 Relation Artefacts Type IV: Socio-Technical Interventions |
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257 | (2) |
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9.7 Theory and Methods---Policymaking Theory and Socio-Technical HCI |
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259 | (1) |
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9.8 Reflection of HWID and Policymaking |
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260 | (1) |
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261 | (6) |
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10 Socio-Technical HCI Design in a Wider Context |
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267 | (14) |
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10.1 HWID for Subordinating to Algorithms and Digital Anthropomorphism |
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268 | (5) |
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10.2 Affective Interaction Experiences in the Workplace |
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273 | (3) |
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10.3 Design in the Anthropocene Age |
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276 | (1) |
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277 | (4) |
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11 Sketching for Digital Human Work |
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281 | (1) |
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11.2 HWID Relation Artefact Insights |
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282 | (3) |
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285 | (3) |
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288 | (3) |
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