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Travelled to:
1 × France
11 × USA
3 × Canada
Collaborated with:
A.Sellen S.E.Lindley A.S.Taylor D.S.Kirk R.Banks W.Odom H.M.Mentis T.Regan M.Massimi K.O'Hara K.R.Wood E.Thereska S.Taylor S.Izadi S.Berg L.M.Brown R.Krishna S.Rubens J.Morris A.Garcia-Mendoza P.Dunphy R.Eardley S.Ylirisku G.Jacucci C.D.Stewart P.Gosset G.Smyth E.Whitworth M.Chetty C.Gkantsidis T.Karagiannis P.B.Key
Talks about:
technolog (5) design (4) home (4) understand (3) interact (3) practic (3) messag (3) communic (2) teenag (2) social (2)

Person: Richard H. R. Harper

DBLP DBLP: Harper:Richard_H=_R=

Contributed to:

CSCW 20142014
CHI 20132013
CSCW 20132013
CHI 20122012
CSCW 20122012
CHI 20112011
CHI 20102010
CHI 20092009
CHI 20072007
CSCW 20062006
CHI 20032003
CHI 20022002
CHI 19971997
CHI 19951995
CSCW 19921992

Wrote 22 papers:

CSCW-2014-MassimiHS #quote
“Real, but Glossy”: technology and the practical pursuit of magic in modern weddings (MM, RHRH, AS), pp. 854–865.
CSCW-2014-OHaraMHRM
Everyday dwelling with WhatsApp (KO, MM, RHRH, SR, JM), pp. 1131–1143.
CHI-2013-YliriskuLJBSSHR #design #physics
Designing web-connected physical artefacts for the “aesthetic” of the home (SY, SEL, GJ, RB, CDS, AS, RHRH, TR), pp. 909–918.
CSCW-2013-HarperLTBGSOW #question #what
What is a file? (RHRH, SEL, ET, RB, PG, GS, WO, EW), pp. 1125–1136.
CSCW-2013-HarperM #artificial reality #social
The mocking gaze: the social organization of kinect use (RHRH, HMM), pp. 167–180.
CHI-2012-OdomBKHLS
Technology heirlooms?: considerations for passing down and inheriting digital materials (WO, RB, DSK, RHRH, SEL, AS), pp. 337–346.
CHI-2012-OdomSHT #comprehension #in the cloud
Lost in translation: understanding the possession of digital things in the cloud (WO, AS, RHRH, ET), pp. 781–790.
CSCW-2012-MentisLTDRH
Taking as an act of sharing (HMM, SEL, ST, PD, TR, RHRH), pp. 1091–1100.
CHI-2011-OHaraSH #human-computer #interactive
Embodiment in brain-computer interaction (KO, AS, RHRH), pp. 353–362.
CHI-2010-ChettyBHRSGKK
Who’s hogging the bandwidth: the consequences of revealing the invisible in the home (MC, RB, RHRH, TR, AS, CG, TK, PBK), pp. 659–668.
CHI-2010-LindleyHS #case study #design #game studies
Designing a technological playground: a field study of the emergence of play in household messaging (SEL, RHRH, AS), pp. 2351–2360.
CHI-2010-OdomHSKB #comprehension #interactive #rest
Passing on & putting to rest: understanding bereavement in the context of interactive technologies (WO, RHRH, AS, DSK, RB), pp. 1831–1840.
CHI-2009-BrownSKH #communication
Exploring the potential of audio-tactile messaging for remote interpersonal communication (LMB, AS, RK, RHRH), pp. 1527–1530.
CHI-2009-LindleyHS
Desiring to be in touch in a changing communications landscape: attitudes of older adults (SEL, RHRH, AS), pp. 1693–1702.
CHI-2009-TaylorIKHG #interactive
Turning the tables: an interactive surface for vjing (ST, SI, DSK, RHRH, AGM), pp. 1251–1254.
CHI-2007-KirkSHW #comprehension
Understanding videowork (DSK, AS, RHRH, KRW), pp. 61–70.
CSCW-2006-SellenHEIRTW #named
HomeNote: supporting situated messaging in the home (AS, RHRH, RE, SI, TR, AST, KRW), pp. 383–392.
CHI-2003-BergTH #design #generative #mobile
Mobile phones for the next generation: device designs for teenagers (SB, AST, RHRH), pp. 433–440.
CHI-2002-TaylorH #case study #mobile
Age-old practices in the “new world”: a study of gift-giving between teenage mobile phone users (AST, RHRH), pp. 439–446.
CHI-1997-SellenH #design
Paper as an Analytic Resource for the Design of New Technologies (AS, RHRH), pp. 319–326.
CHI-1995-HarperS #collaboration #tool support
Collaborative Tools and the Practicalities of Professional Work at the International Monetary Fund (RHRH, AS), pp. 122–129.
CSCW-1992-Harper #research #social
Looking at Ourselves: An Examination of the Social Organisation of Two Research Laboratories (RHRH), pp. 330–337.

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