Activitytheory in HCI: Fundamentals and reflections

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Kaptelinin, Victor [1 ]
Nardi, Bonnie [2 ]
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[1] Department of Information Science and Media Studies, University of Bergen, Norway
[2] Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine, United States
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Activity coefficients - Computation theory;
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10.2200/S00413ED1V01Y201203HCI013
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Activity theory-a conceptual framework originally developed by Aleksei Leontiev-has its roots in the socio-cultural tradition in Russian psychology. The foundational concept of the theory is human activity, which is understood as purposeful, mediated,and transformative interaction between human beings and the world. Since the early 1990s, activity theory has been a visible landmark in the theoretical landscape of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Along with some other frameworks, such as distributed cognition and phenomenology, it established itself as a leading post-cognitivist approach in HCI and interaction design. In this book we discuss the conceptual foundations of activity theory and its contribution to HCI research. After making the case for theory in HCI and briefly discussing the contribution of activity theory to the field (Chapter 1) we introduce the historical roots, main ideas, and principles of activity theory (Chapter 2). After that we present in-depth analyses of three issues which we consider of special importance to current developments in HCI and interaction design, namely: Agency (Chapter 3), experience (Chapter 4), and activitycentric computing (Chapter 5).We conclude the book with reflections on challenges and prospects for further development of activity theory in HCI (Chapter 6). © 2012 by Morgan & Claypool.
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