Author: eusset
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Co-Creating the Workplace: Participatory Efforts to Enable Individual Work at the Hoffice
The 2018 winners of the award are Chiara Rossitto and Airi Lampinen for their paper “Co-Creating the Workplace: Participatory Efforts to Enable Individual Work at the Hoffice” (access via >> EUSSET DL). Abstract. This paper analyzes the self-organizing network Hoffice – a merger between the words home and office – that brings together people who…
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Paper practices in institutional talk: How financial advisors impress their clients
The winners of the inaugural David B. Martin Best Paper Award are Mateusz Dolata and Gerhard Schwabe (University of Zurich) for their paper “Paper practices in institutional talk: How financial advisors impress their clients” (access via >> EUSSET DL), for the original, detailed and thoroughly grounded study of an interesting work domain and problems. Find an interview with…
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2015 – Susanne Bødker and Christian Heath
2015 EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Achievement Award to Susanne Bødker and Christian Heath Susanne Bødker and Christian Heath have been and are two central figures in shaping a research agenda for the design of socially embedded technologies over a number of years. They represent two lines of research which each had a tremendous influence on the European CSCW tradition. Susanne…
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2013 – Liam Bannon and Kjeld Schmidt
2013 EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Achievement Award to Liam Bannon and Kjeld Schmidt Laudatio:Kjeld Schmidt and Liam Bannon were largely responsible for the creation and development of European CSCW research as a distinctive research arena, one in which attention to practice became regarded as fundamental to the design of socio-technical systems. Both have made a foundational contribution to the critical…
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2011 – Christiane Floyd
2011 EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Achievement Award to Christiane Floyd Laudatio:Christiane Floyd received the EUSSET-IISI Lifetime Achievement Award especially for the following merits: Development of an alternative research paradigm in the field of software engineering which has opened the thitherto dominantly limited to technological questions discourse for socio-informatic questions Inclusion of cybernetics as a second order (self-organization…