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Proceedings of the 19th conference of the computer-human interaction special interest group (CHISIG) of Australia on Computer-human interaction: citizens online: considerations for today and the future table of contents
Canberra, Australia
SESSION: Panels table of contents
Pages: 1 - 1  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:1-59593-222-4
Authors
Jackie Moyes  Different, Sydney
Jacob Buur  University of Southern Denmark & Danfoss
Caroline Jarrett  Effortmark, United Kingdom
Pelle Ehn  University of Malmo
Steven Howard  University of Melbourne
Margot Brereton  University of Queensland
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Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG) of Australia  Narrabundah, Australia, Australia
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ABSTRACT

This panel will discuss how academia can contribute to industry practice and how industry practitioners can contribute to academia. We will focus in particular on how theories and practices are formed and shaped in different settings. We will discuss when academic theories and practices help industry, when and why they are discarded, and how they are transformed in industry settings.


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Jackie Moyes: colleagues
Jacob Buur: colleagues
Caroline Jarrett: colleagues
Pelle Ehn: colleagues
Steven Howard: colleagues
Margot Brereton: colleagues