Congratulations to Andy Crabtree (Mixed Reality Lab), Mark Rouncefield (Lancaster University) and Peter Tolmie (Mixed Reality Lab) on the release of their new book. The first dedicated practical text to explore the ethnomethodological perspective on ethnography, written by high-profile practitioners with over 50 years of combined practical experience.
Doing Design Ethnography
Crabtree, Andrew, Rouncefield, Mark, Tolmie, Peter
2012, 2012, VII, 205 p. 24 illus.
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Hardcover, ISBN 978-1-4471-2725-3
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£59.95
- The first dedicated practical text to explore the ethnomethodological perspective on ethnography
- Written by high-profile practitioners with over 50 years of combined practical experience
- Presented in 10 self-contained chapters, each accompanied by a set of Practical Guidelines explaining how to conduct ethnography in a design context
Ethnographic approaches associated with social and cultural anthropology are common currency in systems design. They are employed in academic and industrial research labs, consultancy firms, IT companies and design houses to understand user requirements, to develop design ideas, and to evaluate computing systems. Doing Design Ethnography is about one particularly influential approach: ethnomethodologically informed or inspired ethnography. This approach focuses distinctively on the embodied work practices that people use to conduct their everyday activities and to concert them with others. It enables system developers to factor the social organisation of human activities into IT research and systems design, and to do so with respect to its real world, real time character. Doing Design Ethnography is the first dedicated practical text explaining how to do ethnography in a design context. Particular emphasis is placed on doing to convey and elaborate the approach as a concrete job of work consisting of particular skills and competences that are responsive to the practical demands of systems development. The authors work through a range of examples to elaborate key aspects of the job, and offer practical guidelines for researchers and design practitioners who seek to do ethnography for systems design.
Andrew Crabtree, Mark Rouncefield and Peter Tolmie draw on over 50 years of combined practical experience to create this book, which will be of broad appeal to students and practitioners in Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Supported Cooperative Work and software engineering, providing valuable insights as to how to conduct ethnography and relate it to systems design.
Content Level » Graduate
Keywords » Computer Supported Cooperative Work - Ethnography - Ethnomethodology -Human-Computer Interaction - Software Engineering
Related subjects » HCI - Social Sciences - Software Engineering




