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The Connected Home - The Future of Domestic Life 2012
- Richard Harper

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The Connected Home - The Future of Domestic Life. Springer 2012, ISBN 978-0-85729-475-3
Part 1 / Setting The Scene
- Richard Harper:

From Smart Home to Connected Home. 3-18 - William Webb:

The Networked Home: The Way of the Future or a Vision Too Far? 19-28 - Lynne Hamill:

Changing Times: Home Life and Domestic Habit. 29-57 - Alladi Venkatesh, Debora E. Dunkle, Amanda Wortman:

Family Life, Children and the Feminization of Computing. 59-76
Part 2 / Experiencing The Connected Home
- Stephen Robertson:

The Web, the Home and the Search Engine. 79-91 - Barry A. T. Brown, Louise Barkhuus

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Changing Practices of Family Television Watching. 93-110 - Dave W. Randall:

All in the Game: Families, Peer Groups and Game Playing in the Home. 111-131 - Mark Rouncefield, Peter Tolmie:

Digital Words: Reading and the 21st Century Home. 133-162 - Siân E. Lindley:

Nearness: Family Life and Digital Neighborhood. 163-184 - Joseph Kaye:

Love, Ritual and Videochat. 185-202 - Abigail Sellen:

Family Archiving in the Digital Age. 203-236 - William Odom, Richard H. R. Harper, Abigail Sellen, Jodi Forlizzi, John Zimmerman, Richard Banks, Dave Kirk:

Absence and Family Life: Understanding and Supporting Adaption to Change. 237-266
Part 3 / Remaining Aspirations For The Future Home
- James Barlow, Steffen Bayer, Tiago Cravo Oliveira:

Remote Care: Health at Home. 269-279 - Simon C. R. Lewis:

Energy in the Smart Home. 281-300

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