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Where and When was Knowledge Managed?

Book Chapter
Davenport, E., & Horton, K. (2006)
Where and When was Knowledge Managed?. In R. Day, & C. McInerney (Eds.), Rethinking Knowledge Management; Information Science and Knowledge Management, 171-185. Springer Verlag. doi:10.1007/3-540-71011-6_7
The chapter presents a case study of new technology in a rapid response social work unit that is part of an e-government program in a Scottish municipality. The objective of t...

Computerization movements as a frame for E-Government studies.

Presentation / Conference
Davenport, E., & Horton, K. (2005, January)
Computerization movements as a frame for E-Government studies. Paper presented at Social Informatics Workshop: Extending the Contributions of Professor Rob Kling to the Analysis of Computerization Movements, CRITO, The Beckman Center, UC Irvine, USA, March 11-12,

Understanding sociotechnical action.

Book
(2003)
K. Horton, E. Davenport, & T. W. Harper (Eds.), Understanding sociotechnical action. Napier University

Where am I? Place as the basis for Presence.

Conference Proceeding
Turner, P., & Turner, S. (2002)
Where am I? Place as the basis for Presence. In P. Turner, & E. Davenport (Eds.), Workshop on Space, Spatiality and Technologies

Narratives of new media in Scottish households: the evolution of a framework of enquiry.

Journal Article
Davenport, E., Higgins, M., & Somerville, I. (2000)
Narratives of new media in Scottish households: the evolution of a framework of enquiry. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 51, 900-912. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-4571%282000%2951%3A103.0.CO%3B2-U
The authors describe a study of the social dynamics of new media in Scottish households. The evolving project drew on dialogues with multiple household members elicited in gro...

Non-contractual trust, design, and human and computer interactions

Conference Proceeding
Marsh, S., Davenport, E., Dibben, M., Friedman, B., March, S., Rosenbaum, H., & Thimbleby, H. (2000)
Non-contractual trust, design, and human and computer interactions. In CHI 2000 Proceedings (239-240). https://doi.org/10.1145/633292.633432
How might trust be a component of human-computer based interaction? There are a number of dimensions involving different combinations of humans, systems and computer agents. R...

Groups, adaptation, coordination, translation (GACT): digital genres and the organisational genome

Conference Proceeding
Davenport, E. (1999)
Groups, adaptation, coordination, translation (GACT): digital genres and the organisational genome. In System Sciences, 1999. HICSS-32. Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.1999.772682
Research agendas in different disciplines have addressed ways in which groups adapt to their environments, coordinate interactions and translate such activities into practices...

'Artificial morality': representations of trust in interactive systems.

Conference Proceeding
Davenport, E., Dibben, M., Friedman, B., Marsh, S., Rosenbaum, H., & Thimbleby, H. (1998)
'Artificial morality': representations of trust in interactive systems. In S. A. Brewster, A. Cawsey, & G. Cockton (Eds.), INTERACT '99, 211-212

Partner Lens (PaL): work in progress on social browsers.

Book
Davenport, E., Buckner, K., Whyte, A., & Gillham, M. (1998)
Partner Lens (PaL): work in progress on social browsers. In B. Fields, & P. Wright (Eds.), Design for collaboration: communities constructing technology, 1-7. Department of Computer Science, University of York

So-grams: a tool for browsing intranets.

Conference Proceeding
Davenport, E., & Buckner, K. (1997)
So-grams: a tool for browsing intranets. In 6th International Symposium on Information Science ISI '98
No abstract available.