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Harper2000b
BibType ARTICLE
Key Harper2000b
Author(s) Richard Harper
Title The organisation in ethnography: a discussion of ethnographic fieldwork programs in CSCW
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Tag(s) EMCA, Ethnography, Research Methods, CSCW
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Year 2000
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Journal Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Volume 9
Number 2
Pages 239–264
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DOI 10.1023/A:1008793124669
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Ethnography is now one of the key approaches usedwithin the CSCW community to specify the role ofcomputer based systems in work practice. Yet whatethnography involves as a program of inquiries is onlydiscussed in a piecemeal way in the literature. Thispaper attempts to make up for that absence bydescribing one fieldwork program (or programme)developed over a number of projects in whichethnography has been allied with computer systems andwork practice design. The discussions will be ofinterest to both expert practitioners of ethnographyand novices.

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