Authors
John A Hughes, Dave Randall, Dan Shapiro
Publication date
1992/9
Journal
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
Volume
1
Issue
3
Pages
123-141
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
This paper explores the issues involved in moving from ethnographic explorations of work in context to a practical contribution to system design. It does so using the example of an interdisciplinary research project involving sociologists and computer scientists in the domain of air traffic control systems. It forms a pair with another paper (Sommerville et al., 1992) exploring these questions from the perspective of our computer science partners. We characterise ethnography as a research method, and consider the differences between undertaking it for strictly sociological or anthropological purposes by contrast with interdisciplinary and design purposes. We summarise some of our results in ethnographic explications of the work of air traffic controllers, and the sociality which it manifests. We describe the dialogues involved in rendering these observations ‘informative’ for systems design, and the mutual …
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JA Hughes, D Randall, D Shapiro - Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 1992