Duska Rosenberg

Professor in Information

and Communications Management (ICM)

 

School of Management
Royal Holloway, University of London
Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX
 

Tel: +44 1784 414162
Fax: +44 1784 439854

email: d.rosenberg@rhul.ac.uk or

duska@csli.stanford.edu

About me: VIPs - Very Important Places ( Croatia , Richmond) and Very Important Persons

RAE-fied CV

 


 

Current Publications

CSCL99 - Designing Cyberspace for Collaborative Learning Workshop - position paper

CSCL99 - Computer-Supported Collaborative Argumentation - position paper

CHI2000 -Natural Language and Human-Computer Interaction - "Language in Multi-media" http://www.cs.utep.edu/novick/nlchi/

Rosenberg D & Holden T: "Interactions, Technology and Organizational Change" in Emergence, Journal in Complexity Management, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Vol 2. No. 2, March 2000, ISSN 1521-3250. ITOC

Perry M & Rosenberg D: "Configuring a Co-operative Information System" in Divitini M, Brasethvik T & Scwartz D: Proceedings of the IIIS'98: Workshop on Innovative Internet Information Systems, Pisa, Italy, June 1998 Configuring

Rosenberg, D: 3 Steps to Ethnography: A Discussion of Inter-disiplinary Contributions, in AI&Society, Special Issue Journal, Pemberton L (Ed.)"Communications in Design", Vol.15, No.1, 2000, ISSN 0951-5666 (print), ISSN 1453-5655 (online). 3stepstoethnography

Rosenberg D & Sillince J: Rosenberg, D & Sillince, J: "Verbal and non-verbal communication in mediated settings", in Pilkington R (ed) Special Issue on Analysing Educational Dialogue Interaction, International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, Vol. 11 No 3. (2000) pp 299-319, (online http://cbl.leeds.ac.uk/ijaied/current.html) ISSN 1560-4292 (print), ISSN 1560-4306 (online). VerbalCom

Perry M, Fruchter R, Rosenberg D: Co-ordinating Distributed Knowledge: a Study into the Use of an Organisational Memory, in Cognition, Technology and Work , An International Journal for the Analysis, Design and Use of Joint Cognitive Systems, Springer-Verlag 1:142-152, 1999, ISSN 1435-5558. OrgMem

Rosenberg, D: "Complex Information Environments", Merali, Y & Snowden, D (eds.) to appear in Special Issue on Organic Knowledge Management, Emergence, Journal in Complexity Management, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, ISSN 1521-3250. CIE

Coakes J & Rosenberg D: Keynote Paper on Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning, at OR42 conference, September 12-14th 2000. KMOL

Current Projects

Framework V - January 2001 - January 2003: 

SANE (Sustainable Accommodation for the New Economy)

Framework V - February 2001 - February 2003:

SCALE (Internet-based intelligent tool to Support Collaborative Argumentation-based LEarning in secondary schools)

ISCE/ Magi - January 2000 - June 2001

LIVE (Language in Virtual Environments)


Links

John Sillince ,Colleagues in MICS (Management Information and Communication Systems Group at RHUL)

Renate Fruchter CIFE, Stanford University - CICC Project (Computer-mediated Communication and Collaboration in A/E/C Teams, cf. CICC Final Report Appendix C)

Tony Holden Cambridge University - Information Technology and Organisational Change (ITOC)

Michael Lissack ISCE - LIVE Project

Keith Devlin - LANGUAGE AT WORK

 

Stanley Peters - Computational Semantics Laboratory, Stanford University - SANE project

 

Vitomira Loncar and Ivica Simic - Theatre Mala Scena - LIVE and SANE Projects

Nicholas Farrow - People and Information Finder - CICC Project


Projects and Activities

Teaching

Information Technology in Business 2001

 

an interdisciplinary course with emphasis on technology support for communication and cooperation in organisations as part of the MScBIS Course.

Advanced Topics in Information Systems

an overview of multi-modal communication, advanced interactive technology and application in the workplace 

Interactive Systems Design 

a set of interrelated modules covering topics in workplace studies, analysis and design

 

Research

 

 

 

 

Computer-Supported Collaborative Work 

AC017 - CICC Final Report (this work was funded in part by the CICC project funds):

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Introduction, Collaboration in the Construction Industry, Information Environments in Construction, Shared Resources and Information Representations, Implications of CICCTechnologies for Informational Networks, Conclusions and Exploitation Plan

Appendices A - E

Appendices 1 - 3

Situation Theory and Its Application in the Study of Human Communication 

with CSLI and CIFE

Workplace Studies in Manufacturing and Construction 

The CICC project

Case Studies