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Szymanski, Jack Whalen[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2011.1 online resource (xxvii, 374 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Learning in doing : social, cognitive and computational perspectivesTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-17665-4 0-521-19072-X Work practice and technology: a retrospective / Lucy Suchman -- Engineering investigations: what is made visible in making work visible? / Wes Sharrock and Graham Button -- Uncovering the unremarkable / Peter Tolmie -- Work practices to understand the implications of nascent technology / Francoise Brun-Cottan and Patricia Wall -- Tokyo to go: using field studies to inform the design of a mobile leisure guide for Japanese youth / Diane J. Schiano and Victoria Bellotti -- Exploring documents and the future of work / Jennifer Watts-Perotti, Mary Ann Sprague, Patricia Wall, Catherine McCorkindale, Lisa Purvis, and Gabriele McLaughlin -- New ways of working: the implications of work practice transitions / Mary Ann Sprague, Nathaniel Martin, and Johannes A. Koomen -- Behind the scenes: the business side of medical records / Nathaniel Martin and Patricia Wall -- Seeing the right colour: technical and practical solutions to the problem of accurate colour reproduction in the digital print industry / Tommaso Colombino, David Martin, Jacki O'Neill, Mary Ann Sprague, Jennifer Watts-Perotti, Jutta Willamowski, Frederic Roulland, and Antonietta Grasso -- Integrated customer service: re-inventing a workscape / Jack Whalen and Marilyn Whalen -- Interactions at a reprographics store / Erik Vinkhuyzen -- Ethnography-inspired technology for remote help-giving / Jacki O'Neill, Peter Tolmie, Stefania Castellani, Antonietta Grasso, and Frederic Roulland -- Sign of the times at the department store: replacing paper with electronic signs / Johannes A. Koomen -- Communal knowledge sharing: the EUREKA story / Jack Whalen and Daniel G. Bobrow -- Designing document solutions for airline maintenance advisories / Patricia Wall and Johannes A. Koomen -- Transforming information system design: enabling users to design / Yutaka Yamauchi -- Rethinking how projects are managed: meeting communication across the organizational hierarchy / Erik Vinkhuyzen and Nozomi Ikeya -- Fujitsu learned ethnography from PARC: establishing the social science center / Koji Kishimoto with a preface by Jack Whalen -- The work practice center of excellence / Luke Plurkowski, Margaret H. Szymanski, Patricia Wall, and Johannes A. Koomen -- Transferring ethnographic competence: personal reflections on the past and future of work practice analysis / Brigitte Jordan.In the 1970s, Xerox pioneered the involvement of social science researchers in technology design and in developing better ways of working. The Xerox legacy is a hybrid methodology that combines an ethnographic interest in direct observation in settings of interest with an ethnomethodological concern to make the study of interactional work an empirical, investigatory matter. This edited volume is an overview of Xerox's social science tradition. It uses detailed case studies showing how the client engagement was conducted over time and how the findings were consequential for business impact. Case studies in retail, production, office and home settings cover four topics: practices around documents, the customer front, learning and knowledge-sharing, and competency transfer. The impetus for this book was a 2003 Xerox initiative to transfer knowledge about conducting ethnographically grounded work practice studies to its consultants so that they may generate the kinds of knowledge generated by the researchers themselves.Learning in doing.Organizational learningCase studiesKnowledge managementCase studiesHuman engineeringCase studiesWorkSocial aspectsCase studiesOrganizational learningKnowledge managementHuman engineeringWorkSocial aspects331.25/6SOC026000bisacshSzymanski Margaret H.Whalen Jack1949-UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910811832403321Making work visible4088560UNINA03772nam 2200625Ia 450 991097507830332120200520144314.0979-82-16-35669-11-283-94084-11-61148-473-1(CKB)2670000000332968(EBL)1108283(SSID)ssj0000804869(PQKBManifestationID)12383279(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000804869(PQKBWorkID)10823120(PQKB)11601902(Au-PeEL)EBL1108283(CaPaEBR)ebr10643320(CaONFJC)MIL425334(OCoLC)826855526(MiAaPQ)EBC1108283(EXLCZ)99267000000033296820121126d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrStael's philosophy of the passions sensibility, society, and the sister arts /edited by Tili Boon Cuille and Karyna Szmurlo1st ed.Lanham, MD Bucknell University Press20131 online resource (347 p.)Transits literature, thought & cultureDescription based upon print version of record.1-61148-636-X 1-61148-472-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.CONTENTS; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION: SETTING THE STAGE; PartI. THE POLITICS OF THE PASSIONS; Ch01. THE MOTHER, THE DAUGHTER, AND THE PASSIONS; Ch02. THE VIRTUOUS PASSION: THE POLITICS OF PITY IN STAËL'S THE INFLUENCE OF THE PASSIONS; Ch03. PASSIONS, POLITICS, AND LITERATURE: THE QUEST FOR HAPPINESS; Ch04. MELANCHOLY IN THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS: CORINNE AND THE FEMME SUPÉRIEURE; PartII. INTERNATIONAL AESTHETICS; Ch05. THE PERIPHERAL HEROINE TAKES CENTER STAGE: FROM OWENSON'S NATIONAL TALE TO STAËL'S EUROPEAN GENRECh06. ETHNOGRAPHY AND AUTOETHNOGRAPHY: COSMOPOLITANISM IN CORINNE OU L'ITALIECh07. LIQUID UNION: LISTENING THROUGH TEARS AND THE CREATION OF COMMUNITY IN CORINNE; Ch08. AEOLIAN TRANSLATION: THE AESTHETICS OF MEDIATION AND THE JOUISSANCE OF GENRE; Ch09. BRITISH LEGACIES OF CORINNE AND THE COMMERCIALIZATION OF ENTHUSIASM; PartIII. PHILOSOPHY AND THE ARTS; Ch10. THE POWER TO CORRUPT: A STAËLIAN PERSPECTIVE ON THE FINE ARTS; Ch11. THE MANY FACES OF GERMAINE DE STAËL; Ch12. STAËL, CORINNE, AND THE WOMEN COLLECTORS OF NAPOLEONIC EUROPECh13. GERMAINE DE STAËL DEFINES ROMANTICISM, OR THE ANALOGY OF THE GLASS HARMONICACh14. BETWEEN IDEAL AND PERFORMANCE: CORINNE IN FEMALE-AUTHORED SINGER NARRATIVES OF THE 1830S; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX; ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORSOur volume examines the philosophical, political, and personal convictions that informed Staël's theory of the passions and the social and aesthetic innovations to which it gave rise. Moving from her affective theory to her literary practice, we explore Staël's transformative influence on the communities of women artists she fostered. Her cosmopolitanism consisted in transcending traditional distinctions between emotion and cognition, pleasure and pain, genders and genres, languages and cultures, Classicism and Romanticism, melancholy and enthusiasm.French literature19th centuryHistory and criticismFranceIntellectual life19th centuryFrench literatureHistory and criticism.848/.609Cuille Tili Boon1098685Szmurlo Karyna1855551MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910975078303321Stael's philosophy of the passions4453749UNINA