Alumni Member
Albert Selvin (Alumni)
Part Time PhD Research StudentThesis Title:- Participatory Knowledge Creation as Facilitated Art: An Investigation into Practitioner Ethics and Aesthetics.
News
Publications
Selvin, A., Buckingham Shum, S. and Aakhus, M. (2010) The Practice Level in Participatory Design Rationale: Studying Practitioner Moves and Choices, Human Technology: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT Environments. Special Issue on Creativity and Rationale in Software Design, 6, 1, pp. 71-105
Selvin, A. and Buckingham Shum, S. (2005) Hypermedia as a Productivity Tool for Doctoral Research, New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 11, 1, pp. 91-101
Selvin, A. and Buckingham Shum, S. (2004) Facilitating a Distributed Remote Science Team, International Mars Society Convention (Mobile Agents Session), Chicago, Illinois
Conklin, J., Selvin, A., Buckingham Shum, S. and Seirhuis, M. (2003) Facilitated Hypertext for Collective Sensemaking: 15 Years on from gIBIS, LAP'03: 8th International Working Conference on the Language Action Perspective on Communication Modelling, Tilburg, The Netherlands Proceedings LAP'03: 8th International Working Conference on the Language Action Perspective on Communication Modelling, eds. H Weigand G Goldkuhl A de Moor
Selvin, A. and Buckingham Shum, S. (2002) Rapid Knowledge Construction: A Case Study in Corporate Contingency Planning Using Collaborative Hypermedia, Knowledge and Process Management The Journal of Corporate Transformation, 9, 2, pp. 119 128
Tech Reports
Making Representations Matter: Understanding Practitioner Experience in Participatory Sensemaking
Techreport ID: kmi-11-03
Date: 2011
Author(s): Albert Selvin
Co-OPR: Design and Evaluation of Collaborative Sensemaking and Planning Tools for Personnel Recovery
Techreport ID: KMI-06-07
Date: 2006
Author(s): Austin Tate, Simon Buckingham Shum, Jeff Dalton, Clara Mancini, Albert Selvin
Facilitated Hypertext for Collective Sensemaking: 15 Years on from gIBIS
Techreport ID: kmi-01-15
Date: 2001
Author(s): Jeff Conklin, Albert Selvin, Simon Buckingham Shum and Maarten Sierhuis