Nordichi 2002 - Proceedings of the Second Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction


 
Time and place:
Aarhus, Denmark
October 19-23, 2002
Editors:
Bertelsen, Olav W., Bødker, Susanne and Kuutti, Kari
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NordiCHI is a biennial conference functioning as the main Nordic forum for human-computer interaction research. NordiCHI is the meeting place for researchers from academia and industry, designers, practitioners, educators and others from a broad range of traditions and communities; therefore the conference takes HCI in the non-limited sense of research and practice addressing the design and use of interactive technology.
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The following articles are from "Nordichi 2002 - Proceedings of the Second Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction":

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p. 177-186

Eriksén, Sara (2002): Designing for Accountability. In: Bertelsen, Olav W., Bødker, Susanne and Kuutti, Kari (eds.) Nordichi 2002 - Proceedings of the Second Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction October 19-23, 2002, Aarhus, Denmark. pp. 177-186.

p. 51-60

Bærentsen, Klaus B. and Trettvik, Johan (2002): An Activity Theory Approach to Affordance. In: Bertelsen, Olav W., Bødker, Susanne and Kuutti, Kari (eds.) Nordichi 2002 - Proceedings of the Second Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction October 19-23, 2002, Aarhus, Denmark. pp. 51-60.




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