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|a Theories and practice in interaction design /
|c edited by Sebastiano Bagnara, Gillian Crampton Smith.
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|a Interaction design
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|a 1st paperback ed.
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|a Boca Raton, FL :
|b CRC Press :
|b Taylor and Francis Group ;
|a Ivrea, Italy :
|b Interaction Design Institute Ivrea,
|c 2019, c2006.
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|a xxxiii, 356 p. :
|b il. ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a Human factors and ergonomics
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|a Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 323-341) e índice.
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|a Series foreword / Gavriel Salvendy -- Introduction / Sebastiano Bagnara, Gillian Crampton Smith -- Part I: Activity: 1. Activity theory and expansive design / Yrjo Engestrom -- 2. Activity : analysis, design, and management / Thomas P. Moran -- 3. Virtual environments and haptic interfaces / Massimo Bergamasco -- Part II: Emotion: 4. The feeling of values : for a phenomenological theory of affectivity / Roberta De Monticelli -- 5. The contagion of emotions / Patrizia Marti -- 6. Designers and users : two perspectives on emotion and design / Donald A. Norman and Andrew Ortony -- Part III: Situatedness: 7. Situatedness revisited : the role of cognition and emotion / Claudio Ciborra -- 8. More than one way of knowing / Gillian Crampton Smith and Philip Tabor -- Part IV: Community: 9. Participation and community / Charles Goodwin -- 10. Participation in interaction design : actors and artifacts in interaction / Pelle Ehn -- Part V: Conversation: 11. From conversation to interaction via behavioral communication : for a semiotic design of objects, environments, and behaviors / Cristiano Castelfranchi -- 12. From function to dialog / Mario Mattioda and Federico Vercellone -- 13. Interface design and persuasive intelligent user interfaces / Oliviero Stock, Marco Guerini and Massimo Zancanaro -- Part VI: Memories: 14. Remembering together : some thoughts on how direct or virtual social interactions influence memory processes / Giovanna Leone -- 15. Memory for future actions / Maria A. Brandimonte -- 16. Community memory as a process : reflections and indications for design / Giorgio De Michelis -- Part VII: Market: 17. Bad design by design? : economics meets other types of interactions / Lucio Picci -- 18. From interaction costs to interaction design / Maurizio Franzini -- 19. Interaction design : six true stories / Bill Moggridge -- Part VIII: In search of a framework: 20. Interaction as an ecology : building a framework / Sharon Helmer Poggenpohl -- 21. Five lenses : toward a toolkit for interaction design / Thomas Erickson -- 22. A trickster approach to interaction design / Isao Hosoe.
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|a "Ad hoc and interdisciplinary, the field of interaction design claims no unified theory. Yet guidelines are needed. In essays by 26 major thinkers and designers, this book presents the rich mosaic of ideas which nourish the lively art of interaction design. The editors introduction is a critical survey of interaction design with a debt and contribution to neighboring disciplines, notably cognitive psychology, computer science, discourse analysis, economics, engineering, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, semiotics and sociology. The following essays, by experts in these disciplines and in interaction design, explore activity, emotion, situatedness, community, and more." --Descripción del editor.
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