Blending theories towards understanding and designing socio-technical scenarios
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To understand the interweaving of ubiquitous computer systems and their dynamic social relations different theoretical sources are necessary. Socially Aware Computing provides a deep understanding on how information systems emerge from and interact with the social context, whereas Actor-Network Theory represents a promising referential to explain how people and artifacts mutually actuate to render social structures. In this paper, we assess the paradigmatic compatibility of these two theories, proposing a blend, which provides a single basis to enrich the understanding of complex scenarios for designers of socially-aware technology, followed by an example of application in a real-world problem.
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2018-03-28
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PRADO, Alysson Bolognesi Prado; BARANAUSKAS, Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas.
Blending theories towards understanding and designing socio-technical scenarios.
Teste, [S.l.], mar. 2018.
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