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Tables of Contents for Social Navigation of Information Space
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of contributors
xi
 
Footprints in the Snow
1
14
Alan Munro
Kristina Hook
David Benyon
Introduction
1
1
Mapping Social Navigation
2
4
Shifting Perspective
6
4
Social Navigation and Methodology
10
2
The Future of Social Navigation
12
3
References
14
1
Where the Footprints Lead: Tracking Down Other Roles for Social navigation
15
20
Paul Dourish
Introduction
16
1
Perspectives on Social Navigation
17
1
Spatial, Semantic and Social Navigation
18
1
New Opportunities for Social Navigation
19
1
Social Navigation and Collaborative Awareness
20
4
Social Navigation and Models of Space
24
7
Conclusions: New Opportunities for Social Navigation
31
4
References
32
3
Social Connotations of Space in the Design for Virtual Communities and Social Navigation
35
20
Andreas Dieberger
Introduction
35
2
Social Navigation
37
4
Open Issues in Social Navigation
41
7
Social Connotations in Real and Virtual Spaces
48
3
Summary
51
4
References
52
3
Informatics, Architecture and Language
55
25
Matthew Chalmers
What Underlies HCI?
56
6
Space Syntax
62
3
Information Structures Seen as Architectural Plans
65
4
The Path Model: An Information Access Approach Based on Activity
69
7
Conclusion
76
4
References
78
2
Information that Counts: A Sociological View of Information Navigation
80
10
R.H.R. Harper
Introduction
80
1
The Fieldwork and the Setting
81
1
The Empirical Examples
82
4
Implications for Information Navigation on the Web
86
2
Conclusion
88
2
References
89
1
Screen Scenery: Transposing Aesthetic Principles from Real to Electronic Environments
90
22
Monika Buscher
John Hughes
Introduction
90
1
Electronic Landscapes
91
2
The Ethnographic Study
93
1
Spatial Grammars
94
5
Presence and Orientation in Electronic Environments
99
6
Everyday Practices of Orientation and Perception and Spatial Grammars
105
3
Conclusion
108
4
References
110
2
Navigation the Virtual Landscape: Co-ordinating the Shared Use of Space
112
20
Phillip Jeffrey
Gloria Mark
Introduction
112
1
Shared Information Spaces
113
5
Mthodological Approach and Research Setting
118
2
Observations
120
6
Summary and Conclusions: Co-ordinating the Shared Use of Space
126
6
References
129
3
Spaces, Places, Landscapes and Views: Experiential Design of Shared Information Spaces
132
23
John A. Waterworth
Introduction
132
1
Personal Spaces versus Public Places
133
3
Information Cities, Islands, Vehicles and Views
136
6
The Experiential Approach to HCI Design
142
8
Presences and Concealment
150
1
Conclusions
151
4
References
153
2
The Conceptual Structure of Information Space
155
19
Paul P. Maglio
Teenie Matlock
Introduction
155
4
Study: Users Describe Web Experience
159
6
Discussion
165
5
Conclusion
170
4
References
171
3
A Contrast Between Information Navigation and Social Navigation in Virtual Worlds
174
24
Paul Rankin
Robert Spence
Navigation
174
1
Home Hunting
175
4
Extension to Digital Representation and Social Navigation
179
1
Computer-Assisted Home-Hunting
180
3
Social Navigation: Cocktail Party Browsing
183
3
Computer-Assisted Remote Acquaintance
186
8
Comparisons: Information vs Social Navigation
194
2
Conclusions
196
2
References
196
2
Understanding Representations of Space: A Comparison of Visualisation Techniques in Mainstream Cinema and Computer Interfaces
198
22
Per Persson
Introduction and Some Distinctions
198
5
Understanding Cinematic vs Digital Representations
203
13
Concluding Comments
216
4
References
218
2
The Role of Wearables in Social Navigation
220
20
Odd-Wiking Rahlff
Rolf Kenneth Rolfsen
Jo Herstad
Introduction
220
2
Defining a Wearable
222
1
Wearables and Social Navigation
223
7
Augmentation
230
4
Time--Space Trajectories
234
2
Wearables in Context
236
1
Future Work
237
1
Summary -- Creating Cultural Footprints
238
2
References
238
2
Evaluating Adaptive Navigation Support
240
13
Kristina Hook
Martin Svensson
Introduction
240
2
Adaptive Navigation Systems
242
1
Evaluations of Adaptive Navigation Systems
243
5
Evaluation Criteria
248
2
Summary
250
3
References
251
2
Footsteps from the Garden -- Arcadian Knowledge Spaces
253
26
Andrew McGrath
Alan Munro
Introduction: Personal and Social Navigation in Shared ``Organic'' Landscapes
253
3
Information Finding, Memory and Social Navigation
256
4
From Applications to Agents -- Ecologies in the Interface
260
2
Organic metaphors
262
3
The Knowledge Garden
265
10
(By Way of Some) Conclusions
275
4
References
276
3
Index
279