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Supporting articulation work: aspects of a feminist practice of technology production

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Supporting articulation work: aspects of a feminist practice of technology production. / Suchman, Lucy.
In: IFIP Transactions A: Computer Science and Technology, No. A-57, 01.12.1994, p. 7-21.

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Suchman, L 1994, 'Supporting articulation work: aspects of a feminist practice of technology production', IFIP Transactions A: Computer Science and Technology, no. A-57, pp. 7-21.

APA

Suchman, L. (1994). Supporting articulation work: aspects of a feminist practice of technology production. IFIP Transactions A: Computer Science and Technology, (A-57), 7-21.

Vancouver

Suchman L. Supporting articulation work: aspects of a feminist practice of technology production. IFIP Transactions A: Computer Science and Technology. 1994 Dec 1;(A-57):7-21.

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Suchman, Lucy. / Supporting articulation work : aspects of a feminist practice of technology production. In: IFIP Transactions A: Computer Science and Technology. 1994 ; No. A-57. pp. 7-21.

Bibtex

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abstract = "This paper explores the idea that articulation work is central to the successful production and use of technologies, and suggests that a focus on articulation work could be the basis for practices of system design consistent with feminist analyses. Articulation work is elaborated through two examples, and a design effort is described which attempts to integrate new technologies into working practices in a way that acknowledges the judgement and practical reasoning that the work requires.",
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