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The Journal

The second issue of the TeamEthno-Online Journal can be viewed here. Below are direct links to the full papers:

1. Knowledge and reasoning about code in a large code base - David Martin and John Rooksby, Lancaster University
2. Designing a program. Programming the design - Steinar Kristoffersen, University of Oslo.
3. 'The next line': Understanding programmers' work - Barry Brown, University of Glasgow.
4. The code document’s structure and analysis - Stuart Reeves, University of Nottingham.
5. Casual and team collaboration in high performance computing - Catalina Danis, IBM TJ Watson Research Center.
6. An annotation scheme to support analysis of programming activities - Sebastian Jekutsch, Freie Universität Berlin.
7. ElectroCodeoGram: An environment for studying programming - Frank Schlesinger and Sebastian Jekutsch, Freie Universität Berlin.
8. Story telling with code: Archaeology of climate modelling - Gabriele Gramelsberger, Freie Universität Berlin.
9. Aspects of PROLOG history: Logic programming and professional dynamics - Philippe Rouchy, Blekinge Institute of Technology.
10. Peer programming: Shared programming resources and how they might be used to understand the activity of programming - Chris Douce.
11. Symlinks as boundary objects - Christophe Lejeune, University of Technology in Troyes.
12. Programming infrastructure and code production: An ethnographic study - Julia Prior, Toni Robertson, John Leaney, University of Technology Sydney.


The first issue of the TeamEthno-Online Journal can be viewed here. Below are direct links to the full papers:

1. Notes on dividing the attention of a car driver - Eric Laurier (University of Glasgow)
2. Doing Workplace Studies: Praxiological Accounts - Lebenswelt Pairs - Andy Crabtree (University of Nottingham)
3. Scrotum daggers and kidney daggers: An ethnography of classification work in museums - Terry Hemmings (University of Nottingham), Dave Randall, Dave Francis, and Liz Marr (Manchester Metropolitan University)
4. Ethnography in the Workplace: Remarks on its theoretical bases - Wes Sharrock (University of Manchester) and John A. Hughes (Lancaster University)
5. Moving and Imagining Moving: infrastructural software on the technoscape. - Adrian Mackenzie (Lancaster University)

Events

Ethno Data Sessions at Lancaster
These are informal meetings to discuss fieldwork data. If you want to come - don't be shy, just turn up. To get on the mailing list email rooksby@comp.lancs.ac.uk

Talks and Workshops at Lancaster
Autumn Term 2006
Wittgenstein Reading Group

Beyond Lancaster
Autumn Term 2006
Manchester Ethnography Group Seminars 2006
Manchester
22/23 March 2007
Scientific Practice as Ordinary Action
Fribourg, Switzerland

Links

Ethnographies of Code
Manchester Ethnography Group
Healthcare Information Services and Future ICTs
Ethno/CA News
Lancaster Centre for Science Studies
Lancaster University Computing Department
Ethnography and Software Testing Project
Explicating Leadership Project
Dependability Project
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