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Designing For Networked Communications Strategies And Development

Books from same Author: Simon Heilesen

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    Author(s)Simon Heilesen
    PublisherIGI Global Scientific Publishing
    ISBN9781599040691
    Pages324
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2007

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    IGI Global Scientific Publishing Designing For Networked Communications Strategies And Development by Simon Heilesen

    Designing for Networked Communications: Strategies and Development explains how to plan, use, and understand the products and the dynamic social processes and tasks some of the most vital innovations in the knowledge society depend upon social as well as technological. Focusing on various forms of design, implementation and integration of computer mediated communication, this book bridges the academic fields of computer science and communication studies. Designing for Networked Communications: Strategies and Development uses an interdisciplinary approach, and presents results from recent and important research in a variety of forms for networked communications. A constructive and critical view of the interplay between the new electronic and the more conventional modes of communication are utilized, while studies of organizational work practices demonstrate that the use of new technologies and media is best understood and integrated into work practices. In this process of merging, both are remodelled and rearranged while being adapted to the practices and activities for which they were designed.