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Duska
Rosenberg Professor in
Information
and Communications Management (ICM) |
School of Management Tel: +44
1784 414162 email: d.rosenberg@rhul.ac.uk or |
About me: VIPs - Very Important Places ( Croatia , Richmond) and Very Important Persons
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 2001LIVE (Language in Virtual
Environments) |
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
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 |
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Computer-Supported
Collaborative Work |
AC017 - CICC Final Report (this work was
funded in part by the CICC project funds): 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 |
Situation Theory and Its
Application in the Study of Human Communication |
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Workplace Studies in
Manufacturing and Construction |