Paula Bourges-Waldegg completed her Ph.D. in 1998 in Design Research at the University of Derby, England. Specializes on shared-systems design (World Wide Web, Computer Supported Cooperative Work, etc.) usability, internationalization/localization, HCI, and has published more than a dozen papers related to these topics. Her Ph.D. project included the development of a method for handling cultural factors in design, the Meaning in Mediated Action Approach (MIMA). She has also worked as head of the HCI department at Aldea Systems and as a consultant and researcher for academic and government-funded projects.
Bourges-Waldegg, Paula and Scrivener, Stephen A. R. (2000): Applying and Testing an Approach to Design for Culturally Diverse User Groups. In Interacting with Computers, 13 (2) pp. 111-126
Bourges-Waldegg, Paula and Scrivener, Stephen A. R. (1998): Meaning, The Central Issue in Cross-Cultural HCI Design. In Interacting with Computers, 9 (3) pp. 287-309
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Publication period:1998-2000
Publication count:2
Number of co-authors:2
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