Connor Graham

Author: Connor Graham

Ph.D

Dr. Connor Graham's interests lie in examining people's relationships and interaction with information technologies in work and domestic settings, uses and deployments of visual technologies and the different uses of ethnography (e.g. for design). Recently he has been focusing on the use of visual, and in particular photographic, technologies in family life and health care. Most recently he has been pursuing a project examining information technology's relationship to and role in dying, death and memorialisation.

Connor received his PhD from the University of Melbourne (Australia). He is currently a Fellow at Tembusu College (NUS) and a Associate in the Science, Technology, and Society Cluster at the Asia Research Institute (NUS).

Publications

Publication period start: 2009
Number of co-authors: 28

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Daniel Fitton
3
Keith Cheverst
8
Mark Rouncefield
9

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Jesper Kjeldskov
63
Alan Dix
107
Steve Benford
121

Publications

Graham, Connor, Rouncefield, Mark, Satchell, Christine (2009): Blogging as 'therapy'? Exploring personal technologies for smoking cessation. In Health Informatics Journal, 15 (4) pp. 267-281. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20007652

Cheverst, Keith, Dix, Alan J., Fitton, Daniel, Rouncefield, Mark, Graham, Connor (2007): Exploring Awareness Related Messaging Through Two Situated-Display-Based Systems. In Human Computer Interaction, 22 (1) pp. 173-220.

Cheverst, Keith, Dix, Alan J., Fitton, Daniel, Rouncefield, Mark, Graham, Connor (2007): Exploring Awareness Related Messaging Through Two Situated-Display-Based Systems. In Human-Computer Interaction, 22 (1) pp. 173-220. https://www.leaonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07370020701307955

Cheverst, Keith, Dix, Alan J., Fitton, Daniel, Rouncefield, Mark, Graham, Connor (2007): Exploring Awareness Related Messaging Through Two Situated-Display-Based Systems. In Human-Computer Interaction, 22 (1) pp. 173-220. https://www.leaonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07370020701307955

Crabtree, Andy, French, Andrew, Greenhalgh, Chris, Benford, Steve, Cheverst, Keith, Fitton, Dan, Rouncefield, Mark, Graham, Connor (2006): Developing Digital Records: Early Experiences of Record and Replay. In Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 15 (4) pp. 281-319. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10606-006-9026-z

Goschnick, Steve, Graham, Connor (2006): Augmenting interaction and cognition using agent architectures and technology inspired by . In Universal Access in the Information Society, 4 (3) pp. 204-222. https://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&issn=1615-5289&volume=4&issue=3&spage=204

Kjeldskov, Jesper, Graham, Connor, Pedell, Sonja, Vetere, Frank, Howard, Steve, Balbo, S., Davies, J. (2005): Evaluating the usability of a mobile guide: the influence of location, participants and re. In Behaviour & IT, 24 (1) pp. 51-65. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01449290512331319030

Kjeldskov, Jesper, Howard, Steve, Murphy, John, Carroll, Jennie, Vetere, Frank, Graham, Connor (2003): Designing TramMatena Context-aware mobile system supporting use of public transportation. In: Proceedings of DUX03: Designing for User Experiences , 2003, . pp. 1-4. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/997078.997091

Graham, Connor, Cheverst, Keith, Rouncefield, Mark (2005): Technology for the humdrum: trajectories, interactional needs and a care setting. In: Proceedings of OZCHI05, the CHISIG Annual Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 2005, . pp. 1-10. https://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1108368.1108408

Graham, Connor, Benda, Peter, Howard, Steve, Balmford, James, Bishop, Nicole, Borland, Ron (2006): \"heh -- keeps me off the smokes...\": probing technology support for personal change. In: Kjeldskov, Jesper, Paay, Jane (eds.) Proceedings of OZCHI06, the CHISIG Annual Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 2006, . pp. 221-228. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1228175.1228214

Graham, Connor, Cheverst, Keith, Rouncefield, Mark, Kray, Christian (2005): Going more public: situated display design in a care setting through co-realisation. In: Proceedings of the Conference on Designing for User Experiences DUX05 , 2005, . pp. 18. https://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1138235.1138256

Taylor, Nick, Cheverst, Keith, Fitton, Dan, Race, Nicholas J. P., Rouncefield, Mark, Graham, Connor (2007): Probing communities: study of a village photo display. In: Proceedings of OZCHI07, the CHISIG Annual Conference on Human-Computer Interaction November 28-30, 2007, Adelaide, Australia. pp. 17-24. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1324892.1324896

Graham, Connor, Rouncefield, Mark, Gibbs, Martin, Vetere, Frank, Cheverst, Keith (2007): How probes work. In: Proceedings of OZCHI07, the CHISIG Annual Conference on Human-Computer Interaction November 28-30, 2007, Adelaide, Australia. pp. 29-37. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1324892.1324899

Graham, Connor, Satchell, Christine, Rouncfield, Mark, Benda, Peter (2007): Lessons From Failure: Re-conceiving Blogging as Personal Change Support. In: Proceedings DUX: Conference on Design for User Experience November 5–7, 2007, Chicago, USA. https://www.dux2007.org/

Kjeldskov, Jesper, Graham, Connor (2003): A Review of Mobile HCI Research Methods. In: Chittaro, Luca (eds.) Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - 5th International Symposium - Mobile HCI 2003 September 8-11, 2003, Udine, Italy. pp. 317-335. https://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2795/27950317.htm

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