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PlaceME general bibliography

  Adey, Peter (2006). If Mobility is Everything Then it is Nothing: Towards a Relational Politics of (Im)mobilities. Mobilities 1(1): 75-94.

Agre, Philip E. (2001). Changing Places: Contexts of Awareness in Computing. Human-Computer Interaction 16(2-4): 177-192.

Albrecht, Katherine & McIntyre, Liz (2006). Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID. Nashville, TN: Nelson Current.

Altfield, Judy (2000). Wild Things: Material Culture of Everyday Life. Oxford: Berg.

Andrejevic, Mark (2005). Nothing Comes Between Me and My CPU: Smart Clothes and 'Ubiquitous' Computing. Theory, Culture & Society 22(3): 101-119.

Armstrong, Keith (2006). Intimate Transactions: The Evolution of an Ecosophical Networked Practice. Fibreculture Journal 7. [Online]. Available: <http://journal.fibreculture.org/issue7/issue7_armstrong.html>. [Feb 15, 2006].

Augé, Marc (1995). Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity. London: Verso.

Bachelard, Gaston (1994/64). The Poetics of Space. Boston: Beacon Press.

Baldry, Anthony & Beltrami, Michelle (2005). The MCA System: Its Role in the Development of Multimodal Corpus Linguistics. In Carlsson, Maj Asplund, Løvland, Anne & Malmgren, Gun (Eds.), Multimodality: Text, Culture and Use. Proceedings from the 2nd International Conference on Multimodality May 14-16, 2004, Kristiansand, Norway, Kristiansand, Norway: HøyskoleForlaget.

Baldry, Anthony & Thibault, Paul J. (2006). Multimodal Transcription and Text Analysis: A Multimedia Toolkit and Coursebook. London: Equinox.

Bannon, Liam J., Benford, Steve, Bowers, John & Heath, Christian (2005). Hybrid Design Creates Innovative Museum Experiences. Communications of the ACM 48(3): 62-65.

Bardram, Jakob E. & Bossen, Claus (2003). Moving To Get Ahead: Local Mobility and Collaborative Work. In Kuutti, Kari, Karsten, Eija Helena, Fitzpatrick, Geraldine, Dourish, Paul & Schmidt, Kjeld (Eds.), ECSCW 2003: Proceedings of the Eighth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 14-18 September 2003, Helsinki, Finland, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.

Bardram, Jakob E. & Bossen, Claus (2005). A Web of Coordinative Artifacts: Collaborative Work at a Hospital Ward. In Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP conference on Supporting Group Work, November 6-9, 2005, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA: 168-176.

Bardram, Jakob E. & Bossen, Claus (2005). Mobility Work: The Spatial Dimension of Collaboration at a Hospital. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 14(2).

Bardram, Jakob E., Bossen, Claus & Thomsen, Anders (2005). Designing for Transformations in Collaboration: A Study of the Deployment of Homecare Technology. In Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP conference on Supporting Group Work, November 6-9, 2005, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA: 294-303.

Barkhuus, Louise & Dourish, Paul (2005). Everyday Encounters with Context-Aware Computing in a Campus Environment. In Davies, Nigel, Mynatt, Elizabeth & Siio, Itiro (Eds.), UbiComp 2004: Ubiquitous Computing, 6th International Conference, Nottingham, UK, September 2004, Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Barnett, Clive (2003). Culture and Democracy: Media, Space and Representation. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Barnett, Clive & Low, Murray (Eds.) (2004). Spaces of Democracy: Geographical Perspectives on Citizenship, Participation and Representation. London: Sage.

Bauer, Martin W. & Gaskell, George D. (Eds.) (2002). Qualitative Researching with Text, Image and Sound: A Practical Handbook. London: Sage.

Baynham, M. & De Fina, A. (Eds.) (2005). Dislocations, Relocations, Narratives of Displacement. Manchester: St. Jerome Press.

Bell, Marek, Chalmers, Matthew, et al. (2006). Interweaving Mobile Games with Everyday Life. In Proc. ACM CHI 2006, 2006, Montreal.

Benford, Steve (2005). Pushing the Boundaries of Interaction in Public. Interactions 12(4): 57-58.

Benford, Steve, Bowers, John, et al. (1996). User Embodiments in Collaborative Virtual Environments. In SIGCHI '95. [Online]. Available: <http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi95/Electronic/documnts/papers/sdb_bdy.htm>. [Nov 10, 1997].

Benford, Steve, Bowers, John, et al. (1997). Embodiments, Avatars, Clones and Agents for Multi-User, Multi-Sensory Virtual Worlds. Multimedia Systems 5(2): 93-104.

Benford, Steve, Carsten Magerkurth & Ljungstrand, Peter (2005). Bridging the Physical and Digital in Pervasive Gaming. Communications of the ACM 48(3): 54-57.

Benford, Steve, Fraser, Mike, et al. (2001). Staging and Evaluating Public Performances as an Approach to CVE Research. In Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Collaborative virtual environments, September 30 - October 02, 2002, Bonn, Germany, ACM.

Benford, Steve, Greenhalgh, Chris, et al. (1998). Understanding and Constructing Shared Spaces with Mixed Reality Boundaries. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 5(3): 185-223.

Benford, Steve, Rowland, Duncan, et al. (2005). Life on the Edge: Supporting Collaboration in Location-Based Experiences. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in Computing Systems, Portland, Oregon, USA, ACM Press: 721-730.

Benford, Steve, Seager, Will, et al. (2005). The Error of Our Ways: The Experience of Self-Reported Position in a Location-Based Game. In Davies, Nigel, Mynatt, Elizabeth & Siio, Itiro (Eds.), UbiComp 2004: Ubiquitous Computing, 6th International Conference, Nottingham, UK, September 2004, Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Bleecker, Julian (2006). A Manifesto for Networked Objects — Cohabiting with Pigeons, Arphids and Aibos in the Internet of Things. Available: <http://research.techkwondo.com/files/WhyThingsMatter.pdf>. [Mar 20, 2006].

Boden, Deidre & Molotch, Harvey (1994). The Compulsion of Proximity. In Friedland, Roger & Boden, Deidre (Eds.), NowHere: Space, Time and Modernity, Berkeley: University of California Press.

Bødker, Susanne & Andersen, Peter Bogh (2005). Complex Mediation. Human-Computer Interaction 20(4): 353-402.

Bødker, Susanne & Christiansen, Ellen (2006). Computer Support for Social Awareness in Flexible Work. Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of Collaborative Computing.

Bogard, William (2000). Simmel in Cyberspace: Strangeness and Distance in Postmodern Communications. Space and Culture 4/5: 23-46. [Online]. Available: <http://www.spaceandculture.org>.

Bowers, John, Pycock, James & O'Brien, Jon (1996). Talk and Embodiment in Collaborative Virtual Environments. In CHI '96, ACM Press. [Online]. Available: <http://www.sigchi.org/chi96/proceedings/papers/Bowers/jb_txt.htm>.

Broth, Mathias (2004). The Production of a Live TV-Interview through Mediated Interaction. In Recent Developments in Ethnomethodological and Conversation-analytic Research, Two sessions at the Sixth International Conference on Social Science Methodology, August 17 - 20, 2004, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. [Online]. Available: <http://www.paultenhave.nl/RC33-04.html>.

Brown, Barry & Chalmers, Matthew (2003). Tourism and Mobile Technology. In Kuutti, Kari, Karsten, Eija Helena, Fitzpatrick, Geraldine, Dourish, Paul & Schmidt, Kjeld (Eds.), ECSCW 2003: Proceedings of the Eighth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 14-18 September 2003, Helsinki, Finland, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.

Brown, Barry, Chalmers, Matthew, et al. (2005). Sharing the Square: Collaborative Leisure in the City Streets. In Gellersen, Hans, Schmidt, Kjeld, Beaudouin-Lafon, Michel & Mackay, Wendy (Eds.), ECSCW 2005: Proceedings of the Ninth European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, 18-22 September 2005, Paris, France, Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Brown, Barry, Green, Nicola & Harper, Roy (Eds.) (2002). Wireless World: Social and Interactional Aspects of the Mobile Age. London: Springer Verlag.

Brown, Barry & Laurier, Eric (2005). En-Spacing Technology: Some Thoughts on the Geographical Nature of Technology. In Turner, Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology, Dordrecht: Springer.

Brown, Barry & Laurier, Eric (2005). Maps and Journeys: An Ethnomethodological Investigation. Cartographica 40(3): 17-33.

Brown, Barry & O'Hara, Kenton (2003). Place As a Practical Concern of Mobile Workers. Environment and Planning A 35: 1565-1587.

Brown, Barry & Weilenmann, Alexandra (2003). Designing through Exploration: Using Observational Methods in Ubiquitous Technology Research. Available: <http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~barry/papers/exploration.pdf>. [Mar 31, 2006].

Bullock, Adrian, Simsarian, Kristian T., et al. (2001). Designing Interactive Collaborative Environments. In Churchill, Elizabeth F., Snowdon, David N. & Munro, Alan J. (Eds.), Collaborative Virtual Environments: Digital Places and Spaces for Interaction, Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Burkit, Ian (2004). The Time and Space of Everyday Life. Cultural Studies 18(2-3): 211-227.

Büscher, Monika (2005). Social Life Under the Microscope? Sociological Research Online 10(1). [Online]. Available: <http://www.socresonline.org.uk/10/1/buscher.html>. [Feb 16, 2006].

Büscher, Monika (2006). Vision in Motion. Environment and Planning A 38(2): 281-299.

Büscher, Monika, Eriksen, Mette Agger, et al. (2003). Grounded Imagination: The Role of Future Laboratories. In Ubicomp 2003.

Büscher, Monika, Gill, Satinder, Mogensen, Preben & Shapiro, Dan (2001). Landscapes of Practice: Bricolage as a Method for Situated Design. Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of 10(1): 1-28.

Büscher, Monika, Kramp, Gunnar & Krogh, Peter Gall (2003). In Formation: Support for Flexibility, Mobility, Collaboration, and Coherence. In Proceedings of 1AD The First International Conference on Appliance Design, 6-8 May 2003, Bristol, UK. [Online]. Available: <http://www.daimi.au.dk/%7Ebuscher/mbuscher.htm>.

Büscher, Monika, Mogensen, Preben & Shapiro, Dan (2001). Spaces of Practice. In Jarke, M., Rogers, Y. & Schmidt, Kjeld (Eds.), Proc. ECSCW 2001: The Seventh European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Bonn, 16-20 September, Amsterdam: Kluwer Academic.

Büscher, Monika, O'Brien, Jon, Rodden, Tom & Trevor, Jonathan (2001). 'He's Behind You': The Experience of Presence in Shared Virtual Environments. In Churchill, Elizabeth F., Snowdon, David N. & Munro, Alan J. (Eds.), Collaborative Virtual Environments: Digital Places and Spaces for Interaction, Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Butler, Declan (2006). 2020 Computing: Everything, Everywhere. Nature, 440, March 23: 402-405. [Online]. Available: <http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v440/n7083/full/440402a.html>.

Buttimer, Anne & Seamon, David (Eds.) (1980). The Human Experience of Space and Place. London: Croon Helm.

Carlsson, Maj Asplund, Løvland, Anne & Malmgren, Gun (Eds.) (2005). Multimodality: Text, Culture and Use. Proceedings from the 2nd International Conference on Multimodality May 14-16, 2004, Kristiansand, Norway. Kristiansand, Norway: HøyskoleForlaget.

Carter, Kathy & Anderson, Bob (1989). Can Video Research Escape the Technology? Some Reflections on the Problems and Possibilities of A.V. Research. SIGCHI Bulletin 21(2): 112-114.

Casey, Edward (1997). The Fate of Place: A Philosophical History. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Certeau, Michel de (1984). The Practice of Everyday Life. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Chalmers, Matthew (2001). Place, Media and Activity. Available: <http://www.equator.ac.uk/var/uploads/2001-chalmers-4.pdf>. [Mar 3, 2006].

Chalmers, Matthew (2004). City: A Mixture of Old and New Media. In Snowdon, David N., Churchill, Elizabeth & Frécon, Emmanuel (Eds.), Inhabited Information Spaces: Living with Your Data, Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Chalmers, Matthew (2004). Space/Place Reconsidered. In Proc. 2nd Workshop on Space and Spatiality, Dec. 2004. [Online]. Available: <http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~matthew/papers/spaceSpatiality2004.pdf>.

Churchill, Elizabeth & Wakeford, Nina (2002). Framing Mobile Collaborations and Mobile Technologies. In Brown, Barry, Green, Nicola & Harper, Roy (Eds.), Wireless World: Social and Interactional Aspects of the Mobile Age, London: Springer Verlag.

Churchill, Elizabeth F., Snowdon, David N. & Munro, Alan J. (Eds.) (2001). Collaborative Virtual Environments: Digital Places and Spaces for Interaction. Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Ciolfi, Luigina & Bannon, Liam J. (2005). Space, Place and the Design of Technologically-Enhanced Physical Environments. In Turner, Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology, Dordrecht: Springer.

Clark, Herbert H. (2005). Coordinating With Each Other in a Material World. Discourse Studies 7(4-5): 507-525.

Collett, Peter & Marsh, Peter (1981). Patterns of Public Behavior: Collision Avoidance on a Pedestrian Crossing. In Sebeok, Thomas, Umiker-Sebeok, Jean & Kendon, Adam (Eds.), Nonverbal Communication, Interaction and Gesture, The Hague: Mouton de Gruyter.

Cooper, Geoff (2002). The Mutable Mobile: Social Theory in the Wireless World. In Brown, Barry, Green, Nicola & Harper, Roy (Eds.), Wireless World: Social and Interactional Aspects of the Mobile Age, London: Springer Verlag.

Cooren, François & Fairhurst, Gail T. (2004). Speech Timing and Spacing: The Phenomenon of Organizational Closure. Organization 11(6): 793-824.

Corker, Mairian & Shakespeare, Tom (Eds.) (2002). Disability/Postmodernity: Embodying Disability Theory. London: Continuum.

Coupland, Justine & Gwyn, Richard (Eds.) (2003). Discourse, the Body, and Identity. Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Coyne, Roy (2005). The Digital Uncanny. In Turner, Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology, Dordrecht: Springer.

Crabtree, Andy (2000). Remarks on the Social Organisation of Space and Place. Journal of Mundane Behavior 1(1). [Online]. Available: <http://mundanebehavior.org/issues/v1n1/crabtree.htm>. [Aug 3, 2005].

Crabtree, Andy (2003). Designing Collaborative Systems: A Practical Guide to Ethnography. Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Crabtree, Andy, Benford, Steve, et al. (2004). Orchestrating a Mixed Reality Game 'on the Ground'. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in Computing Systems, Vienna, Austria, ACM Press: 391-398.

Crabtree, Andy & Rodden, Tom (2004). Domestic Routines and Design for the Home. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 13(2): 191-220.

Crabtree, Andy, Rodden, Tom & Benford, Steve (2005). Moving with the Times: IT Research and the Boundaries of CSCW. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 14(3): 217-251.

Crabtree, Andy, Rodden, Tom & Mariani, John (2004). Collaborating around Collections: Informing the Continued Development of Photoware. In Proceedings of the 2004 ACM conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Chicago, Illinois, USA, ACM Press: 396-405.

Crang, Mike & Thrift, Nigel (Eds.) (2000). Thinking Space. London: Routledge.

Cranny-Francis, Anne (2005). Multimedia: Texts and Contexts. London: Sage.

Cresswell, Tim (2004). Place: A Short Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell.

Crossley, Nick (1995). Body Techniques, Agency and Intercorporeality: On Goffman's Relations in Public. Sociology 29(1): 133-149.

Curry, Michael R. (2002). Discursive Displacement and the Seminal Ambiguity of Space and Place. In Lievrouw, Leah & Livingston, Sonia (Eds.), The Handbook of New Media, London: Sage.

Cussins, Charis (1996). Ontological Choreography: Agency through Objectification in Infertility Clincs. Social Studies of Science 26(3): 575-610.

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Daston, Lorraine (Ed.) (2004). Things That Talk: Object Lessons from Art and Science. New York: Zone Books.

Davenport, Elisabeth & Buckner, Kathy (2005). Shifting Presence in the Classroom: The Case of the Open Plan Teaching Laboratory. In Turner, Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology, Dordrecht: Springer.

Davis, Lennard J. (1995). Enforcing Normalcy: Disability, Deafness and the Body. London: Verso.

Davis, Lennard J. (2002). Bending Over Backwards: Disability, Dismodernism & Other Difficult Positions. New York: New York University Press.

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Dicks, Bella, Mason, Bruce, Coffey, Amanda Jane & Atkinson, Paul A. (2005). Qualitative Research and Hypermedia: Ethnography for the Digital Age. London: Sage.

Dix, Alan, Friday, Adrian, et al. (2005). Managing Multiple Spaces. In Turner, Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology, Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Dix, Alan, Friday, Adrian, et al. (2005). Multiple Spaces. In Turner, Phil & Davenport, Elisabeth (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology, Dordrecht: Springer.

Dourish, Paul (2001). Where the Action Is: The Foundations of Embodied Interaction. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Dourish, Paul (2001). Seeking a Foundation for Context-Aware Computing. Human-Computer Interaction 16(2-4): 229-241.

Dourish, Paul (2004). What We Talk About When We Talk About Context. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 8(1): 19-30.

Dovey, Kim (1999). Framing Places: Mediating Power in Built Form. London: Routledge.

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Ellsworth, Elizabeth (2004). Places of Learning; Media, Architecture, Pedagogy. London: Routledge.

Emmison, Michael & Smith, Philip (2000). Researching the Visual: Images, Objects, Contexts and Interactions in Social and Cultural Inquiry. London: Sage.

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Fraser, Mike, Hindmarsh, Jon, Benford, Steve & Heath, Christian (2004). Getting the Picture: Enhancing Avatar Representations in

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Goodwin, Charles (2000). Pointing and the Collaborative Construction of Meaning in Aphasia. Texas Linguistic Forum 43: 67-76.

Goodwin, Charles (2000). Vision and Inscription in Practice. Mind, Culture and Activity 7(1/2): 1-3.

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Gregson, Nicky & Rose, Gillian (2000). Taking Butler Elsewhere: Performativities, Spatialities and Subjectivities. Environmental and Planning D: Society and Space 18: 433-452.

Grinter, Rebecca E., Aoki, Paul M., et al. (2002). Revisiting the Visit: Understanding How Technology Can Shape the Museum Visit. In Proceedings of the 2002 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: 146-155.

Grosz, Elizabeth (2001). Architecture from the Outside: Essays on Virtual and Real Space. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Hagman, Olle (2004). Alternative Mobilities in the Networking of Everyday Life. In Alternative Mobility Futures Conference. 9-11 January 2004, Lancaster, UK. [Online]. Available: <http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fss/sociology/cemore/altfutpapers.htm>.

Haimes, Erica (2003). Embodied Spaces, Social Places and Bourdieu: Locating and Dislocating the Child in Family Relationships. Body & Society 9(1): 11-33.

Hamill, Lynne & Lasen, Amparo (Eds.) (2005). Mobile World: Past, Present and Future. Berlin: Springer Verlag.

Hannam, Kevin, Sheller, Mimi & Urry, John (2006). Editorial: Mobilities, Immobilities and Moorings. Mobilities 1(1): 1-22.

Hansmann, Uwe, Merk, Lothar, Nicklous, Martin S. & Stober, Thomas (Eds.) (2003). Pervasive Computing: A New Class of Computing Devices. Berlin: Springer Verlag.

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