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Social Navigation of Information Space

Benyon, David(Edited by)Hook, Kristina(Edited by)Munro, Alan J.(Edited by)
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Social navigation is a new field which examines how we navigate information spaces in "real" and "virtual" environments, how we orient and guide ourselves, and how we interact with and use others to find our way in information spaces.

This approach brings a new way of thinking about how we design information spaces, emphasising our need to see others, collaborate with them, and follow the trails of their activities in these spaces.

This book studies this field, and includes contributions by many of the originators and key thinkers.

It should be of particular interest to researchers and students in areas related to CSCW and human computer interaction.

As a multi-disciplinary topic, it should also be of interest to researchers in cognitive psychology, social psychology, philosophy, linguistics, sociology, architecture and anthropology.

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Product Details
Springer London Ltd
1852330902 / 9781852330903
Paperback / softback
30/08/1999
United Kingdom
English
280p.
24 cm
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