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  • TECHNOLOGY STUDIES -- Call for Commentators.

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    **** C A L L F O R C O M M E N T A T O R S ****

    Below is the abstract of a forthcoming article to appear in
    TECHNOLOGY STUDIES (TS), an international, multidisciplinary
    journal, the first issue of which is scheduled to appear in
    1994. TS provides Open Peer Commentaries on important and
    controversial current research in the field of technology
    studies. Several commentaries will be published alongside this
    article, and will be followed by the author's rejoinder. To be
    considered as a commentator on this article, or to suggest
    other appropriate commentators, please send E-mail advice to:

    GATTIKER3@HG.ULETH.CA

    or write to:

    Professor Urs E. Gattiker, Editor, TECHNOLOGY STUDIES,
    Faculty of Management, 4401 University Drive, Lethbridge, AB,
    Canada T1K 3M4
    Phone: (403) 320-6966 (MST-mornings); Fax: (403) 329-2038

    *-*-*-DEADLINE for responding is NOVEMBER 26/93-*-*-*

    To help us put together a balanced list of commentators, PLEASE
    GIVE SOME INDICATION OF THE AREAS OF EXPERTISE YOU WILL BRING
    to bear on the topic if you are selected as a commentator.
    __________________________________________________ _____________

    TITLE: Conditions for Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: The
    Significance of the Psychosocial Work Environment

    AUTHOR: Kurt Keller
    Institute of Computer and Systems Sciences
    Copenhagen Business School, Denmark


    ABSTRACT

    In this article the notion of `support' in Computer-Supported
    Cooperative Work (CSCW) is discussed together with some
    implications of being serious about applying this notion. The
    necessity of understanding work organization on an
    actor-oriented basis is pointed out. Accordingly, the
    psychosocial work environment approach to the understanding,
    analysis and evaluation of human work is presented. Finally,
    the implications of actually employing this perspective in a
    methodology for CSCW development are outlined.

    __________________________________________________ _____________

    Thank you for your consideration of this matter. I look
    forward to hearing from you.

    Sincerely,


    Urs E. Gattiker
    Editor
    TECHNOLOGY STUDIES
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