Awareness and teamwork in computer-supported collaborations

TitleAwareness and teamwork in computer-supported collaborations
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsCarroll, J. M., Rosson M B., Convertino G., & Ganoe C. H.
JournalInteracting with Computers
Volume18
Issue1
Pagination21 - 46
Date Published1/2006
ISSN09535438
Abstract

A contemporary approach to describing and theorizing about joint human endeavor is to posit ‘knowledge in common’ as a basis for awareness and coordination. Recent analysis has identified weaknesses in this approach even as it is typically employed in relatively simple task contexts. We suggest that in realistically complex circumstances, people share activities and not merely concepts. We describe a framework for understanding joint endeavor in terms of four facets of activity awareness: common ground, communities of practice, social capital, and human development. We illustrate the sort of analysis we favor with a scenario from emergency management, and consider implications and future directions for system design and empirical methods.

DOI10.1016/j.intcom.2005.05.005
Short TitleInteracting with Computers