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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j11]Juan Carlos Alvarez de la Vega, Marta E. Cecchinato, John Rooksby, Joseph W. Newbold:
Understanding Platform Mediated Work-Life: A Diary Study with Gig Economy Freelancers. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 7(CSCW1): 1-32 (2023) - 2022
- [c27]Juan Carlos Alvarez de la Vega, Marta E. Cecchinato, John Rooksby:
Design Opportunities for Freelancing Platforms: Online Freelancers' Views on a Worker-Centred Design Fiction. CHIWORK 2022: 12:1-12:19 - [i2]Dave Murray-Rust, Luis Soares, Katya Gorkovenko, John Rooksby:
Exploring the acceptability of digital contact tracing for UK students. CoRR abs/2201.08650 (2022) - 2021
- [c26]Juan Carlos Alvarez de la Vega, Marta E. Cecchinato, John Rooksby:
"Why lose control?" A Study of Freelancers' Experiences with Gig Economy Platforms. CHI 2021: 455:1-455:14 - 2020
- [c25]John Rooksby, Marta E. Cecchinato, Parvin Asadzadeh, Matthew Philpott, Christopher Bunn:
Design Opportunities for Digital Men's Health: An Exploratory Study Focusing on Football Fandom. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2020: 1565-1577
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c24]Marta E. Cecchinato, John Rooksby, Alexis Hiniker, Sean Munson, Kai Lukoff, Luigina Ciolfi, Anja Thieme, Daniel Harrison:
Designing for Digital Wellbeing: A Research & Practice Agenda. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - [c23]Claire McCallum, John Rooksby, Parvin Asadzadeh, Cindy M. Gray, Matthew Chalmers:
An N-of-1 Evaluation Framework for Behaviour Change Applications. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - [c22]John Rooksby, Alistair Morrison, Dave Murray-Rust:
Student Perspectives on Digital Phenotyping: The Acceptability of Using Smartphone Data to Assess Mental Health. CHI 2019: 425 - [c21]Maki Rooksby, Dong-Bach Vo, John Rooksby, Mohammad Tayarani, Rui Huan, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Helen Minnis, Stephen A. Brewster:
Design-for-error for a Stand-alone Child Attachment Assessment Tool. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - 2017
- [j10]Martin Podlubny, John Rooksby, Mattias Rost, Matthew Chalmers:
Synchronous Text Messaging: A Field Trial of Curtains Messenger. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 1(CSCW): 86:1-86:20 (2017) - [c20]Chris Elsden, Aisling Ann O'Kane, Paul Marshall, Abigail Durrant, Rowanne Fleck, John Rooksby, Deborah Lupton:
Quantified Data & Social Relationships. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 644-651 - [c19]Davis Buls, John Rooksby:
Technology for Self-Management of Rosacea: A Survey and Field Trial. CHI Extended Abstracts 2017: 1516-1523 - 2016
- [c18]John Rooksby, Parvin Asadzadeh, Mattias Rost, Alistair Morrison, Matthew Chalmers:
Personal Tracking of Screen Time on Digital Devices. CHI 2016: 284-296 - [c17]Joel E. Fischer, Martin Porcheron, Andrés Lucero, Aaron Quigley, Stacey D. Scott, Luigina Ciolfi, John Rooksby, Nemanja Memarovic:
Collocated Interaction: New Challenges in 'Same Time, Same Place' Research. CSCW Companion 2016: 465-472 - [c16]Parvin Asadzadeh, John Rooksby, Matthew Chalmers:
Investigating how users engage with a pedometer app. UbiComp Adjunct 2016: 612-617 - [c15]Mattias Rost, John Rooksby, Alexandra Weilenmann, Thomas Hillman, Pål Dobrin, Juan Ye:
Mobile Wellbeing. NordiCHI 2016: 137 - [c14]John Rooksby, Parvin Asadzadeh, Alistair Morrison, Claire McCallum, Cindy Gray, Matthew Chalmers:
Implementing ethics for a mobile app deployment. OZCHI 2016: 406-415 - 2015
- [c13]John Rooksby, Mattias Rost, Alistair Morrison, Matthew Chalmers:
Pass the Ball: Enforced Turn-Taking in Activity Tracking. CHI 2015: 2417-2426 - [c12]John Rooksby, Timothy E. Smith, Alistair Morrison, Mattias Rost, Matthew Chalmers:
Configuring Attention in the Multiscreen Living Room. ECSCW 2015: 243-261 - 2014
- [c11]John Rooksby, Mattias Rost, Alistair Morrison, Matthew Chalmers:
Personal tracking as lived informatics. CHI 2014: 1163-1172 - [c10]John Rooksby:
Can plans and situated actions be replicated? CSCW 2014: 603-614 - [c9]John Rooksby, Johanna Hunt, Xiaofeng Wang:
The Theory and Practice of Randori Coding Dojos. XP 2014: 251-259 - 2013
- [j9]John Rooksby:
Wild in the Laboratory: A Discussion of Plans and Situated Actions. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 20(3): 19:1-19:17 (2013) - 2012
- [j8]John Rooksby, Ian Sommerville:
The Management and Use of Social Network Sites in a Government Department. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 21(4-5): 397-415 (2012) - [j7]John Rooksby, Nozomi Ikeya:
Collaboration in Formative Design: Working Together at a Whiteboard. IEEE Softw. 29(1): 56-60 (2012) - [c8]John Rooksby, Ali Khajeh-Hosseini:
Diagnostic work in cloud computing: discussion forums, community and troubleshooting. CSCW 2012: 335-338 - [c7]Gordon D. Baxter, John Rooksby, Yuanzhi Wang, Ali Khajeh-Hosseini:
The ironies of automation: still going strong at 30? ECCE 2012: 65-71 - 2011
- [i1]John Rooksby, Ian Sommerville:
The Management and Use of Social Network Sites in a Government Department. CoRR abs/1111.5454 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j6]Monika Büscher, Jacki O'Neill, John Rooksby:
Designing for Diagnosing: Introduction to the Special Issue on Diagnostic Work. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 18(2-3): 109-128 (2009) - [j5]John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield, Ian Sommerville:
Testing in the Wild: The Social and Organisational Dimensions of Real World Practice. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 18(5-6): 559-580 (2009) - 2008
- [c6]David B. Martin, John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield, Ian Sommerville:
Cooperative work in software testing. CHASE 2008: 93-96 - 2007
- [j4]Karen Clarke, John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield:
'You've got to take them seriously': meeting information needs in mental healthcare. Health Informatics J. 13(1): 37-45 (2007) - [j3]John Rooksby, Robert M. Gerry, Andrew F. Smith:
Incident reporting schemes and the need for a good story. Int. J. Medical Informatics 76(S1): S205-S211 (2007) - [c5]David B. Martin, John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield:
Users as contextual features of software product development and testing. GROUP 2007: 301-310 - [c4]David B. Martin, John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield, Ian Sommerville:
'Good' Organisational Reasons for 'Bad' Software Testing: An Ethnographic Study of Testing in a Small Software Company. ICSE 2007: 602-611 - 2006
- [j2]Adrian Mackenzie, Michael Pidd, John Rooksby, Ian Sommerville, Ian Warren, Mark Westcombe:
Wisdom, decision support and paradigms of decision making. Eur. J. Oper. Res. 170(1): 156-171 (2006) - [j1]Karen Clarke, John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield, Rob Procter, Roger Slack:
Healthcare information giving services: technologies and everyday practicalities. Health Informatics J. 12(2): 153-164 (2006) - [c3]John Rooksby, David B. Martin, Mark Rouncefield:
Reading as an Ordinary and Available Skill in Computer Programming. PPIG 2006: 23 - 2002
- [b1]John Rooksby:
A story model of report and work in neuroradiology. Lancaster University, UK, 2002 - 2001
- [c2]John Rooksby, Stephen Kay:
Clinical Narrative and Clinical Organisation: Properties of Radiology Reports. MedInfo 2001: 680-684 - 2000
- [c1]John Rooksby, Stephen Kay:
Using Norms To Facilitate The Multiple Functions of the Electronic Health Record. AMIA 2000
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