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Double Agents: Visible and Invisible Work in an Online Community of Practice

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Davenport, E
BOOK TITLE:
  Knowledge Networks: Innovation through Communities of Practice (2004) Hildreth, Paul; Kimble, Chris.  None: Idea Group Publishing.
YEAR: 2004
PUB TYPE: Book Chapter
PAGES: 256 - 266
SUBJECT(S): Community of Practice, Ethnographic Study, Face-to-Face Meetings, Interaction, Interface Design, Internet-Based Technologies, Invisible Work, IS Design Issues, IT Platform, Knowledge Network, Literacy, Online Community, Situated Learning, Technology and Social Issues, Trust, User-Centered Design
DISCIPLINE: Computer Science
HTTP: http://www.chris-kimble.com/KNICOP/Chapters/Chapter_21.html
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-397-626 (Last edited on 2008/02/23 12:35:50 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
This chapter reflects on work to create computer-supported Communities of Practice among small enterprises in the tourism sector and to establish a knowledge network for destination management. The work was undertaken as part of a project funded by the European Community. The author draws on recent work by Dourish in which he makes a case for an approach to design that takes account of both 'embodiment' and 'embeddedness'. An online knowledge network is embedded in a given domain, but it is also embodied in physical interactors working with machines. Novices who interact in this environment by means of ICTs are thus double agents, working in a domain but also working with artefacts. Where the 'workings' of a device are not fully understood, expectations of what may be achieved in an interaction are likely to be unrealistic; this may affect the reach and richness of a knowledge network.
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