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D-Index
46
Citations
14504
World Ranking
5038
National Ranking
24

Overview

Liam J. Bannon is affiliated with the University of Limerick in Ireland. Their academic profile reflects a focus on scientific research without specific details on recent publications or particular fields of study made available.

While no recent papers or publications have been recorded, no frequent co-authors or collaboration networks are listed for Liam J. Bannon. This limits insight into ongoing research partnerships or institutional collaborations.

There are no records of publications appearing regularly in specific academic journals or conferences. Similarly, there is no information on books published by Liam J. Bannon or publishers associated with their work.

No distinct main fields or subfields of study are specified, nor are there listed main topics that could further define the scope of their scholarly interests.

The absence of documented awards or recognitions leaves that aspect of their academic profile unelaborated.

Best Publications

  • CSCW: four characters in search of a context

    Liam J. Bannon;Kjeld Schmidt

  • Taking CSCW seriously

    Kjeld Schmidt;Liam J. Bannon

  • Taking CSCW Seriously: Supporting Articulation Work *

    Kjeld Schmidt;Liam Bannon

  • From human factors to human actors: the role of psychology and human-computer interaction studies in system design

    Liam J. Bannon

  • Beyond the interface: encountering artifacts in use

    Liam J. Bannon;Susanne Bødker

  • Activity Theory: Basic Concepts and Applications

    Victor Kaptelinin;Kari Kuutti;Liam J. Bannon

  • Constructing common information spaces

    Liam Bannon;Susanne Bødker

  • The turn to practice in HCI: towards a research agenda

    Kari Kuutti;Liam J. Bannon

  • Design: design matters in Participatory Design

    Liam J. Bannon;Pelle Ehn

  • Reimagining HCI: toward a more human-centered perspective

    Liam Bannon

  • Design matters in participatory design

    Liam Bannon;Pelle Ehn

  • Shifting perspectives on organizational memory: from storage to active remembering

    L.J. Bannon;K. Kuutti

  • Questioning representations

    Mike Robinson;Liam Bannon

  • Evaluation and analysis of users' activity organization

    Liam Bannon;Allen Cypher;Steven Greenspan;Melissa L. Monty

  • Designing ubiquitous computing to enhance children's learning in museums

    Tony Hall;Liam J. Bannon

  • Forgetting as a feature, not a bug: the dualityof memory and implications for ubiquitous computing

    Liam J. Bannon

  • Issues in Computer Supported Collaborative Learning

    Liam J. Bannon

  • Constructing CSCW: The First Quarter Century

    Kjeld Schmidt;Liam Bannon

  • Hybrid design creates innovative museum experiences

    Liam Bannon;Steve Benford;John Bowers;Christian Heath

  • Reimagining participatory design

    Liam Bannon;Jeffrey Bardzell;Susanne Bødker

  • CSCW: an initial exploration

    Liam J. Bannon

Frequent Co-Authors

Susanne Bødker
Susanne Bødker Aarhus University
John Bowers
John Bowers Newcastle University
Steve Benford
Steve Benford University of Nottingham
Mike Fraser
Mike Fraser University of Bristol
Volker Wulf
Volker Wulf University of Siegen
Kaj Grønbæk
Kaj Grønbæk Aarhus University
Janet C. Read
Janet C. Read University of Central Lancashire
Christian Heath
Christian Heath King's College London
Jonathan Grudin
Jonathan Grudin University of Washington
Claire O'Malley
Claire O'Malley Teesside University

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