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Communication Perspective on the Knowledge-Based Organization  ( Lorna Heaton, James
R. Taylor)  Management Communication
Quarterly, 2002, 16 (2), 210-236 Designing Work: situating design objects in cultural context. Journal of Design Research, vol 2 (no.1-2), 2002. Numéro spécial :
Louis Buccarielli, éditeur. http://jdr.tudelft.nl/Preserving Communication
Context: Virtual workspace and interpersonal space in Japan. AI & Society, Spring 2000, 14(1), 1-20. Institutionalizing
university/industry collaboration for the diffusion of intangible innovations:
the case of computer-supported cooperative work. Industry and Higher Education, 12(4) August 1998, pp. 243-250. Preserving Communication Context: CSCW design in Japan.Electronic Journal of Communication/ Revue électronique de la communication, 5(3&4) fall 1998.http://www.cios.org/www/ejcmain.htm BooksJames
Taylor, Carole Groleau, Lorna Heaton et  Elizabeth Van Every.  The Computerization of Work: A
Communication Perspective,  Thousand
  Oaks,  CA : Sage, 2001. (in
preparation) Culture in Design: the Case of Computer-Supported Cooperative
Work.Cresskill, NJ : Hampton Press.    Book ChaptersLe groupware, aspects culturels de son organisation  dans Claude Le Boeuf, ed. La fin du
groupware? Résurgence d'une dynamique organisationnelle assistée par
ordinateur. Paris: L'Harmattan Collection Communication et technologie,
2002, pp. 43-74.  Preserving
Communication Context: Virtual workspace and interpersonal space in Japan,  dans Charles Ess, editeur, avec Fay Sudweeks,
Préface de Susan Herring. Culture, Technology and
Communication: towards an Integrated Global Village,   Albany,  N.Y. : SUNY Press, 2001. ProceedingsHigh tech/high touch : Cultural considerations in
telemedicine dans dans Proceedings Cultural Attitudes
towards Technology and Communication 2002, Fay Sudweeks & Charles Ess,
eds. Murdoch University, Australia, pp. 371-374. Preserving
Communication Context: Virtual workspace and interpersonal space in Japan dans Proceedings Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and
Communication (CATaC) '98, Charles Ess & Fay Sudweeks, eds. University of Sydney, Australia, pp. 163-186. Non-refereed contributionsJocelyne Picot et Lorna Heaton. Évaluation du Projet Télénéphro Rapport final. Présenté à la
Corporation Beauséjour ( Santé Canada) , Les associés Infotelmed, octobre 2000,
80 pp.(co-author) Heaton, Lorna, Rogers,  Everett M, Hall, Bradford J, Haner, Michelle, Bedell, Lisarae, and Schroeder, Karen. Technology Transfer from University-Based Research Centers,  1998. 170 pp. produit pour la NSF. (
principal author) Talking Heads vs. Virtual Workspaces: A Comparison of Design Across Cultures
  The Edge: The E-Journal of Intercultural
Relations, 1, 3, fall 1998. http://www.interculturalrelations.com/v1i4Fall1998/f98toc.htm | ||||||||||||||
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