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In: Ackerman M, Erickson T, Halverson C, Kellog W, editor(s). Resources, Co-Evolution and Artefacts. Springer; 2008.. | 2008

Co-Realization: Toward a Principled Synthesis of Ethnomethodology and Participatory Design

Mark Hartswood; Rob Procter; Roger Slack; Alex Voß; Monika Büscher; Mark Rouncefield; Philippe Rouchy

This paper calls for a respecification of IT systems design and development practice as co-realization. Co-realization is an orientation to technology production that develops out of a principled synthesis of ethnomethodology and participatory design. It moves the locus of design and development activities into workplace settings where technologies will be used. Through examples drawn from case studies of IT projects, we show how co-realization, with its stress on design-in-use and the longitudinal involvement by IT professionals in the “lived work” of users, helps to create uniquely adequate, accountable solutions to the problems of IT-organizational integration.


Theory in CSCW | 2008

Co-Realization: Toward a Principled Synthesis of Ethnomethodology and Participatory Design.

Mark Hartswood; Rob Procter; Roger Slack; Alex Voss; Monika Büscher; Mark Rouncefield; Philippe Rouchy


In: Proceedings of the BCS Conference on Healthcare Computing: BCS Conference on Healthcare Computing; Harrogate. BCS; 2002. p. 219-225. | 2002

Minus nine beds : some practical problems of integrating and interpreting information technology in a Hospital Trust

Karen Clarke; Mark Rouncefield; Mark Hartswood; Rob Procter; Roger Slack


Archive | 2009

Part III Towards a New Conceptualisation of Diagnostic Work

Monika Büscher; Preben Holst Mogensen; Ingunn Moser; Alexandra Choby; Roger Slack; Rob Procter; Mark Hartswood; Alex Voss; Mark Rouncefield; Roland Bal; Dawn Goodwin; Jessica Mesman; Daniela Sangiorgi; Andrew F Smith


In: Voss A, Hartswood M, Procter R, Slack R, Rouncefield M, Buscher M, editor(s). Configuring user-designer relations: Interdisciplinary perspectives. Springer; 2009.. | 2009

Introduction: Configuring User-Designer Relations

Alex Voss; Mark Hartswood; Rob Procter; Roger Slack; Mark Rouncefield; Monika Büscher


UK e-Science All Hands Meeting | 2007

Enhancing the Value of Collaborative Research Events through Virtual Research Environments [Extended Abstract]

Michael Daw; Rob Procter; Andrew J. Hall; Roger Slack; Martin Turner; Michael E. Jones; Meik Poschen; Nikki Rogers; Caroline Williams


Archive | 2007

Summative Evaluation Plan - Project StORe

Rob Procter; Meik Poschen; Roger Slack


Archive | 2007

StORe: Phase One Summative Evaluation Final Report

Meik Poschen; Roger Slack


IOS Press | 2005

From Grid to Healthgrid - Proceedings of Healthgrid 2005, Oxford, UK, 7-9 April 2005

Mark Hartswood; Marina Jirotka; Rob Procter; Roger Slack; Alex Voss; Sharon Lloyd


In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Healthcare Technology & Management: 3rd International Conference on Healthcare Technology & Management; Warwick. 2003. | 2003

Healthcare technologies and professional vision

Mark Rouncefield; M. Harstwood; Rob Procter; Roger Slack; James Soutter; Alex Voss

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Mark Hartswood

University of Manchester

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Alex Voss

University of St Andrews

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Meik Poschen

University of Manchester

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Philippe Rouchy

Blekinge Institute of Technology

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Alex Voss

University of St Andrews

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Alex Voß

University of Edinburgh

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