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Reflecting human values in the digital age
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Volume 52 ,  Issue 3  (March 2009) table of contents
Being Human in the Digital Age
SECTION: Contributed articles table of contents
Pages 58-66  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Abigail Sellen  Microsoft Research Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K
Yvonne Rogers  Open University, Milton Keynes, U.K.
Richard Harper  Microsoft Research Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K.
Tom Rodden  University of Nottingham, Nottingham, U.K.
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

HCI experts must broaden the field's scope and adopt new methods to be useful in 21st-century sociotechnical environments.


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Norman, D.A. Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things. Basic Books, NY, 2004.
 
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Wendell, J., Wood, S., and Holtzblatt, K. Rapid Contextual Design: A How-To Guide to Key Techniques for User-Centered Design. Elsevier, 2004.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Abigail Sellen: colleagues
Yvonne Rogers: colleagues
Richard Harper: colleagues
Tom Rodden: colleagues