Scenarios as springboards in design of CSCW

Authors

  • Susanne Bødker
  • Ellen Christiansen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v23i488.6982

Abstract

Our point of departure is that the relationship between social science, cooperative working and technology is not as much a matter of differences in understanding, as it is a matter of how to accomplish change. This chapter outlines an approach to design of CSCW where change is addressed in terms of ''expansion of the work practice''. To facilitate the change process as a process of expansion, scenarios are used as springboards. Creation and use of scenarios are supported by a conceptual ''toolbox''. The foundation for this toolbox is an understanding of the design process as ``abductive thinking'' consisting of idea generation and systematic reflection, and an understanding of design tools inspired from activity theory. As design processes may involve different communities of practice, we discuss the role of scenarios as boundary objects.

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Published

1994-12-01

How to Cite

Bødker, S., & Christiansen, E. (1994). Scenarios as springboards in design of CSCW. DAIMI Report Series, 23(488). https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v23i488.6982