1 | -- | 11 | David F. Redmiles. Introduction to the Special Issue on Activity Theory and the Practice of Design |
13 | -- | 37 | Paulo Barthelmess, Kenneth M. Anderson. A View of Software Development Environments Based on Activity Theory |
39 | -- | 54 | Christoph Clases, Theo Wehner. Steps Across the Border - Cooperation, Knowledge Production and Systems Design |
55 | -- | 80 | Patricia Collins, Shilpa Shukla, David F. Redmiles. Activity Theory and System Design: A View from the Trenches |
81 | -- | 110 | Mark A. Spasser. Realist Activity Theory for Digital Library Evaluation: Conceptual Framework and Case Study |
111 | -- | 128 | Mikko Korpela, Anja Mursu, Hettie Abimbola Soriyan. Information Systems Development as an Activity |
129 | -- | 151 | Reijo Miettinen, Mervi Hasu. Articulating User Needs in Collaborative Design: Towards an Activity-Theoretical Approach |
153 | -- | 180 | Morten Fjeld, Kristina Lauche, Martin Bichsel, Fred Voorhorst, Helmut Krueger, Matthias Rauterberg. Physical and Virtual Tools: Activity Theory Applied to the Design of Groupware |
181 | -- | 204 | David Zager. Collaboration as an Activity Coordinating with Pseudo-Collective Objects |
205 | -- | 242 | Bonnie A. Nardi, Steve Whittaker, Heinrich Schwarz. NetWORKers and their Activity in Intensional Networks |
243 | -- | 267 | Christine Halverson. Activity Theory and Distributed Cognition: Or What Does CSCW Need to DO with Theories? |
269 | -- | 275 | Bonnie A. Nardi. Coda and Response to Christine Halverson |