Paul Luff

ORCID: 0000-0001-5046-2279
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Research Areas
  • Information Systems Theories and Implementation
  • Usability and User Interface Design
  • Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
  • Interactive and Immersive Displays
  • Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
  • Multimedia Communication and Technology
  • Digital Communication and Language
  • Speech and dialogue systems
  • Team Dynamics and Performance
  • Personal Information Management and User Behavior
  • Design Education and Practice
  • Video Analysis and Summarization
  • Focus Groups and Qualitative Methods
  • Business Process Modeling and Analysis
  • Social Robot Interaction and HRI
  • Robotics and Automated Systems
  • Management and Organizational Studies
  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
  • Augmented Reality Applications
  • Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation
  • Semantic Web and Ontologies
  • Participatory Visual Research Methods
  • Data Visualization and Analytics
  • Art History and Market Analysis

King's College London
2013-2023

King's College School
2009-2023

Vienna University of Economics and Business
2022

Aalborg University
2022

University of Basel
2022

Saarland University
2022

Université de Montréal
2022

University of Southern Denmark
2022

University of Helsinki
2022

UNSW Sydney
2022

Article Free Access Share on Mobility in collaboration Authors: Paul Luff WIT Research Group, King's College, Campden Hill Road, London, W8 7AH, UK UKView Profile , Christian Heath Authors Info & Claims CSCW '98: Proceedings of the 1998 ACM conference Computer supported cooperative workNovember Pages 305–314https://doi.org/10.1145/289444.289505Published:01 November 1998Publication History 311citation4,323DownloadsMetricsTotal Citations311Total Downloads4,323Last 12 Months174Last 6 weeks35...

10.1145/289444.289505 article EN 1998-11-01

Article Free Access Share on Disembodied conduct: communication through video in a multi-media office environment Authors: Christian Heath Department of Sociology, University Surrey, Guildford GU2 5XH, United Kingdom and Cambridge EuroPARC, 61, Regent Street, CB2 1AB, KingdomView Profile , Paul Luff Authors Info & Claims CHI '91: Proceedings the SIGCHI Conference Human Factors Computing SystemsApril 1991 Pages 99–103https://doi.org/10.1145/108844.108859Online:01 March 1991Publication History...

10.1145/108844.108859 article EN 1991-01-01

10.1023/a:1021247413718 article EN Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) 2002-09-01

Article Documents and professional practice: "bad" organisational reasons for "good" clinical records Share on Authors: Christian Heath Centre Work, Interaction Technology, School of Social Studies, University Nottingham, United Kingdom KingdomView Profile , Paul Luff Authors Info & Claims CSCW '96: Proceedings the 1996 ACM conference Computer supported cooperative workNovember Pages 354–363https://doi.org/10.1145/240080.240342Online:16 November 1996Publication History...

10.1145/240080.240342 article EN 1996-01-01

It is increasingly recognized that social interaction and collaboration rely on the participants' abilities to access use a range of resources including objects artifacts from within immediate environment. In recent years, system support for remote has begun address this issue, we have witnessed emergence number technologies designed provide participants with (features of) each others' article examine one such system, an innovative mixed media environment enable refer point at other's The...

10.1207/s15327051hci1812_3 article EN Human-Computer Interaction 2003-06-01

Media spaces support collaboration, but the limited access they provide to remote colleagues' activities can undermine their utility. To address this limitation, we built an experimental system in which four switchable cameras were deployed each of two offices, and observed participants using collaborate on tasks. The new views allowed increased task-related artifacts; indeed, users preferred these more typical “face-to-face” ones. However, problems establishing a joint frame reference...

10.1145/169059.169268 article EN 1993-01-01

Abstract Despite the growing interest in using audio-visual technologies to support communication and collaborative work among individuals different locations, we still have relatively little understanding of organization video-mediated interaction. In following article, discuss some findings recent research concerning interpersonal a sophisticated multimedia office environment. Based on detailed naturalistic analysis collaborating various tasks during their day-to-day working lives, explore...

10.1207/s15327051hci0703_3 article EN Human-Computer Interaction 1992-09-01

Article Free Access Share on Tasks-in-interaction: paper and screen based documentation in collaborative activity Authors: Paul Luff View Profile , Christian Heath David Greatbatch Authors Info & Claims CSCW '92: Proceedings of the 1992 ACM conference Computer-supported cooperative workDecember Pages 163–170https://doi.org/10.1145/143457.143475Online:01 December 1992Publication History 94citation1,648DownloadsMetricsTotal Citations94Total Downloads1,648Last 12 Months35Last 6 weeks9 Get...

10.1145/143457.143475 article EN 1992-01-01

Despite the substantial body of literature concerned with ways in which digital media are transforming contemporary society and institutional life, we have relatively little understanding new technologies feature day to organizational conduct interaction. There is however a growing corpus empirical research places situated contingent character at heart analytic agenda, but as yet, these studies known within sociology. They include ethnographies command control centres, financial...

10.1080/00071310050030190 article EN British Journal of Sociology 2000-06-01

Journal Article How do desk-top computers affect the doctor-patient interaction Get access David Greatbatch, Greatbatch Correspondence to D. Department of General Practice, Whelan Building, University Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Christian Heath, Heath *School Management, King's College, London UniversityUK Peter Campion, Campion Paul Luff **Department Sociology, Surrey, and Rank Xerox...

10.1093/fampra/12.1.32 article EN Family Practice 1995-01-01

One of the most significant developments in healthcare over past 25 years has been widespread deployment information and communication technologies. These technologies have had a wide-ranging impact on organisation healthcare, professional practice patients' experience illness its management. In this paper we discuss ways which Sociology Health provided forum for analysis these new healthcare. We review range relevant research published Journal; papers that address such issues as...

10.1111/1467-9566.00341 article EN Sociology of Health & Illness 2003-03-14

Unlike the wide-ranging methodological debates surrounding accomplishment and analysis of interviews, fieldwork focus groups, discussions concerning use video data tend to on a few frequently rehearsed issues. In this article we wish broaden consideration concerns related video. We address problems faced when collecting data, particularly how select framing for recordings. discuss by researchers these have been addressed, revealing conventional solution has emerged that facilitates...

10.1177/1468794112436655 article EN Qualitative Research 2012-06-01

There is a growing interest amongst both artists and curators in designing art works which create new forms of visual communication enhance interaction museums galleries. Despite extraordinary advances the analysis talk discourse, there relatively little research concerned with conduct collaboration around aesthetic objects artefacts, to some extent, social cognitive sciences have paid less attention ways - vocal inextricably embedded within immediate ecology, material realities at hand. In...

10.1177/147035720200100102 article EN Visual Communication 2002-02-01

The paper examines the relationship between human-computer interaction and interpersonal communication in general practice consultations. Drawing on detailed analyses of video recordings consultations conducted by four doctors an inner city medical practice, we describe how patients recurrently coordinate their actions with visible audible aspects doctors' use a computer. We then suggest that this linkage computer communicative conduct raises important conceptual, methodological substantive...

10.1016/0953-5438(93)90018-o article EN Interacting with Computers 1993-06-01

In this paper we address the ways in which surgeons, collaboration with other members of surgical team, create occasions for demonstration and instruction within highly complex demanding tasks a operation. Drawing on video recordings operations, augmented by field studies, examine how particular phenomena procedures are made accessible intelligible to trainees brief episodes insight enable be followed understood. We consider achieved, whilst preserving integrity medical practice, explore...

10.1111/j.1467-9566.2009.01195.x article EN Sociology of Health & Illness 2009-09-01
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