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2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [b2]Graham Button, Andy Crabtree, Mark Rouncefield, Peter Tolmie:
Deconstructing Ethnography - Towards a Social Methodology for Ubiquitous Computing and Interactive Systems Design. Human-Computer Interaction Series, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-21953-0, pp. 1-178 - 2010
- [j9]William Newman, Graham Button, Paul A. Cairns:
Pauses in doctor-patient conversation during computer use: The design significance of their durations and accompanying topic changes. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 68(6): 398-409 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [b1]Graham Button, Wes Sharrock:
Studies of Work and the Workplace in HCI: Concepts and Techniques. Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2009, ISBN 978-3-031-01058-3 - [c6]Andy Crabtree, Tom Rodden, Peter Tolmie, Graham Button:
Ethnography considered harmful. CHI 2009: 879-888 - 2007
- [j8]Graham Button:
Book Review. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 16(6): 619-626 (2007) - 2000
- [j7]Graham Button, Jeff Coulter, John R. E. Lee, Wes Sharrock:
Re-Entering the Chinese Room. Minds Mach. 10(1): 149-152 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j6]Paul Dourish, Graham Button:
On "Technomethodology": Foundational Relationships Between Ethnomethodology and System Design. Hum. Comput. Interact. 13(4): 395-432 (1998) - [c5]James Pycock, Kevin Palfreyman, Jennifer Allanson, Graham Button:
Representing Fieldwork and Articulating Requirements Through VR. CSCW 1998: 383-392 - 1997
- [j5]Wes Sharrock, Graham Button:
On the Relevance of Habermas? Theory of Communicative Action for CSCW. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 6(4): 369-389 (1997) - [j4]Graham Button:
Cognition in the Wild, Edwin Hutchins. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 6(4): 391-395 (1997) - [c4]Graham Button, Wes Sharrock:
The Production of Order and the Order of Production. ECSCW 1997: 1- - 1996
- [j3]Graham Button, Wes Sharrock:
Project Work: The Organisation of Collaborative Design and Development in Software Engineering. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 5(4): 369-386 (1996) - [c3]Graham Button, Paul Dourish:
Technomethodology: Paradoxes and Possibilities. CHI 1996: 19-26 - 1995
- [j2]Graham Button, Richard H. R. Harper:
The Relevance of 'Work-Practice' for Design. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 4(4): 263-280 (1995) - [c2]John Bowers, Graham Button, Wes Sharrock:
Workflow From Within and Without: Technology and Cooperative Work on the Print Industry Shopfloor. ECSCW 1995: 51- - 1994
- [j1]Yvonne Rogers, Liam Bannon, Graham Button:
Rethinking theoretical frameworks for HCI: report on an INTERCHI '93 workshop, Amsterdam, 24-25th April, 1993. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 26(1): 28-30 (1994) - 1993
- [c1]Bob Anderson, Graham Button, Wes Sharrock:
Supporting The Design Process Within An Organisational Context. ECSCW 1993: 45-
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