Acting with technology : activity theory and interaction design / Victor Kaptelinin and Bonnie A. Nardi.
By: Kaptelinin, Victor [author.].
Contributor(s): Nardi, Bonnie A | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | MIT Press [publisher.].
Material type: BookSeries: Acting with technology: Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, c2006Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2009]Description: 1 PDF (333 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780262256476.Subject(s): Human-computer interaction | Design -- Human factors | User interfaces (Computer systems) | Action theoryGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version: No titleDDC classification: 004.01/9 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.Summary: Activity theory holds that the human mind is the product of our interaction with people and artifacts in the context of everyday activity. Acting with Technology makes the case for activity theory as a basis for understanding our relationship with technology. Victor Kaptelinin and Bonnie Nardi describe activity theory's principles, history, relationship to other theoretical approaches, and application to the analysis and design of technologies. The book provides the first systematic entry-level introduction to the major principles of activity theory. It describes the accumulating body of work in interaction design informed by activity theory, drawing on work from an international community of scholars and designers. Kaptelinin and Nardi examine the notion of the object of activity, describe its use in an empirical study, and discuss key debates in the development of activity theory. Finally, they outline current and future issues in activity theory, providing a comparative analysis of the theory and its leading theoretical competitors within interaction design: distributed cognition, actor-network theory, and phenomenologically inspired approaches.Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-324) and index.
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Activity theory holds that the human mind is the product of our interaction with people and artifacts in the context of everyday activity. Acting with Technology makes the case for activity theory as a basis for understanding our relationship with technology. Victor Kaptelinin and Bonnie Nardi describe activity theory's principles, history, relationship to other theoretical approaches, and application to the analysis and design of technologies. The book provides the first systematic entry-level introduction to the major principles of activity theory. It describes the accumulating body of work in interaction design informed by activity theory, drawing on work from an international community of scholars and designers. Kaptelinin and Nardi examine the notion of the object of activity, describe its use in an empirical study, and discuss key debates in the development of activity theory. Finally, they outline current and future issues in activity theory, providing a comparative analysis of the theory and its leading theoretical competitors within interaction design: distributed cognition, actor-network theory, and phenomenologically inspired approaches.
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