Human Technology

An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT Environments – “Human Technology presents innovative, peer-reviewed articles that explore the issues and challenges surrounding the human role in all areas of our ICT-infused societies. The journal seeks to draw research from multiple scientific disciplines with an eye toward how applied technology can affect human existence or how it can, for instance, foster personal development and enhance research and development in industry, education, communication and other fields.” (Agora CenterUniversity of Jyväskylä) – courtesy of usabilitynews

The Culture of Mobility

“(…) a place where everyone can come to share their thoughts and make some sense of an increasingly mobile society. It aims to address the notion of mobility in the context of everyday life, calling on the experience of pioneers in various industries, and evaluating the past, present and future of connectivity.” (nokia.com)

Enterprise Content Management in Context

“I created this graphic to give everyone a starting point, a point of common understanding. The graphic depicts how enterprise information architecture (EIA) relates to enterprise content management (ECM). I originally envisioned the two things as being part of the same overall process, but I came to a realization that they are better understood as two separate activities.” (James Melzer) – courtesy of bloug

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

“Throughout thirteen succinct but thought-provoking chapters, Kuhn argues that science is not a steady, cumulative acquisition of knowledge. Instead, science is ‘a series of peaceful interludes punctuated by intellectually violent revolutions’ [Nicholas Wade, writing for Science], which he described as ‘the tradition-shattering complements to the tradition-bound activity of normal science.’ After such revolutions, ‘one conceptual world view is replaced by another.'” (Thomas Kuhn) – courtesy of anne galloway