Building information systems as universalized locals |
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Authors: | Mark Hartswood Ph.D. Alexander Voß M.Sc. Ph.D. student Rob Procter Mark Rouncefield Roger Slack Robin Williams |
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Affiliation: | (1) the University of Edinburgh, UK;(2) Present address: the Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems, University of Edinburgh, UK;(3) Computer Science from the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany;(4) Present address: the Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems, Division of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, UK;(5) the Division of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, UK;(6) the Cooperative Systems Engineering Group, Department of Computing, Lancaster University, UK;(7) the Institute for Communicating and Collaborative Systems, University of Edinburgh, UK;(8) the University of Edinburgh, UK |
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Abstract: | We report on our experiences in a participatory design project to develop ICTs in a hospital ward working with deliberate self-harm patients. This project involves the creation and constant re-creation of socio-technical ensembles that satisfy the various, changing and often contradictory and conflicting needs in this context. Such systems are shaped in locally meaningful ways but nevertheless reach beyond their immediate context to gain wider importance and to be integrated with the larger environment. currently working on a participatory design project developing IT systems for psychiatrists working in a toxicology ward of a large general hospital. His research focuses on the local co-production of technologies which he currently explores in a production management context. His research interests lie in the field of human factors and interactive systems design, particularly approaches to IT systems design and development, the relationships between work and technology, and inter-disciplinary approaches to the design of dependable computing systems. carrying out a number of ethnomethodologically informed studies in a variety of applications. He holds a Ph.D. in ethnomethodology from the University of Manchester and is currently involved in research on computer-aided prompting systems for radiological work. He has interests in ethnomethodology, CSCW, SSK and the philosophy of social sciences. where he convenes an interdisciplinary research programme on ‘the social shaping of technology’. |
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