- We have elsewhere described the potential shift in interaction design from disciplinary to transdisciplinary perspectives: Blevis, E.&Stolterman, E. (2008). The Confluence of Interaction Design and Design: from Disciplinary to Transdisciplinary Perspectives. In Proc. 2008 Design Research Society Conference. Sheffield, UK: Design Research Society. 344/1-12.Google Scholar
- Blevis, E., Lim, Y.K., and Stolterman, E. "Regarding Software as a Material of Design." In Proceedings of Wonderground (2006).Google Scholar
- The notion of disambiguating mind-sets, knowledge sets, skill sets, and tool sets owes to Harold Nelson {private communication}.Google Scholar
- Rogers, Y., Scaife, M., and Rizzo, A. "Interdisciplinarity: an Emergent or Engineered Process?" In Interdisciplinary Collaboration, edited by Derry, S.J., Schunn, C.D., Gernsbacher, M.A. Mahwah, New Jersey: LEA, 2005.Google Scholar
- Crabtree, A., Rodden, T., Tolmie, P., and Button, G. "Ethnography Considered Harmful." In Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (2009): 879--888. Google ScholarDigital Library
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