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Tag activitytheory [9 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag activitytheory.
  • Context and Consciousness: Activity Theory and Human-Computer Interaction
    (21 November 1995)
    by BAN Bonnie
  • Methods & tools: The activity checklist: a tool for representing the “space” of context
    interactions, Vol. 6, No. 4. (1999), pp. 27-39.
    by Victor Kaptelinin, Bonnie A Nardi, Catriona Macaulay
  • Cognition and Communication at Work
    (28 September 1998)
    by Yrjv Engestrm
  • The concept of activity as a basic unit of analysis for CSCW research
    (1991), pp. 249-264.
    by Kari Kuutti
    posted to activitytheory by marcela on 2007-05-31 12:02:38 as *** along with 1 person and 1 group charoy ecoo-pe
  • Designing for the dynamics of cooperative work activities
    (1998), pp. 89-98.
    by Jakob Bardram
  • Vygotskian Perspectives on Literacy Research : Constructing Meaning through Collaborative Inquiry (Learning in Doing: Social, Cognitive & Computational Perspectives)
    (28 November 1999)
    by Carol D Lee
    posted to activitytheory by charoy to the group ecoo-pe on 2007-05-24 09:56:04 as *** along with 3 people NML tystl sjones
  • Mind in Society: The Development of Higher Psychological Processes
    (01 November 1980)
    by LS Vygotsky
  • Post-cognitivist HCI: second-wave theories
    (2003), pp. 692-693.
    by Victor Kaptelinin, Bonnie Nardi, Susanne B&\#248;dker, John Carroll, Jim Hollan, Edwin Hutchins, Terry Winograd
  • Understanding organizational learning by focusing on ”activity systems”
    Accounting, Management and Information Technologies, Vol. 10, No. 4. (October 2000), pp. 291-319.
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