Authors
John Hughes, Dave Randall, Dan Shapiro
Publication date
1991/9/25
Book
Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work ECSCW’91
Pages
309-323
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
We argue there is still much confusion about what is meant by cooperative work, and therefore what is meant by CSCW. It does not arise simply where more than one person is involved, and other attempts to delimit the field do not succeed. Since all work is socially organised, it would seem that all work potentially falls within the CSCW domain. If so, then (i) it would not be confined to a particular class of system (‘groupware’); (ii) it would not be a small specialism but would extend virtually throughout system design; and (iii) its interdisciplinary character would affect large areas of its contributing disciplines. We defend these consequences, and argue that CSCW is therefore more akin to a paradigm shift for its contributing disciplines than a particular subdiscipline in itself. We also consider not what CSCW is but how it has arisen in terms of a political economy — the interests of researchers, funding institutions …
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