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Steve Whittaker

Steve Whittaker is a Professor in human-computer interaction at the University of California Santa Cruz. He is best known for his research at the intersection of computer science and social science in particular on computer mediated communication and personal information management. He is a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and winner of the CSCW 2018 "Lasting Impact" award. He also received a Lifetime Research Achievement Award from SIGCHI, is a Member of the SIGCHI Academy. He is Editor of the journal Human-Computer Interaction.[1]

Steve Whittaker
AwardsCHI Lifetime Achievement Award, SIGCHI (2014)
Fellow, Association for Computing Machinery (2014)
CHI Academy Member, SIGCHI (2008)
Scientific career
Fields
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Santa Cruz
WebsiteSteve Whittaker's UCSC Website

Life edit

He was born in Liverpool in the UK, in 1957. As an undergraduate he studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge, obtaining his PhD in Cognitive Psychology at St. Andrews. He spent many years in industry where he worked at Hewlett-Packard Labs, AT&T Labs, and IBM Research Labs. Moving to academia he was Professor of Information Science at University of Sheffield, before relocating to the University of California in 2009.

Research edit

He publishes in the fields of human-computer interaction and computer-supported cooperative work. His applies social science theory to understand people's interactions with technologies, using these insights to design new human-centric technologies. His early research focused on computer mediated communication, extending psychological theories of conversation to develop new accounts of online interaction. That work led to the design of novel collaboration, messaging and social computing technologies some which have now become standard. He has also researched personal information management. He co-published a book with Ofer Bergman: The Science of Managing Our Digital Stuff[2] which uses cognitive psychology to understand how we organize and access our personal digital information. He was also one of the first to document how email contributes to information overload, proposing technical approaches to address this. More recently his work examined 'digital memory', critiquing Lifelogging approaches and developing new techniques for understanding and reflecting on our pasts.

Awards edit

  • ACM Fellow (2015)[citation needed]
  • ACM SIGCHI Lifetime Research Award[3] (2014)
  • ACM SIGCHI Academy (2008)[3]
  • ACM CSCW Lasting Impact Award (2018)[4]
  • Editor, Human Computer Interaction (2013–present)[1]

Selected bibliography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Human Computer Interaction Journal". Human-Computer Interaction. Taylor & Francis. 2014. ISSN 0737-0024.
  2. ^ "The Science of Managing Our Digital Stuff". The MIT Press. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
  3. ^ a b "Award Recipients – ACM SIGCHI". Retrieved 2021-04-26.
  4. ^ "Program - CSCW 2018". cscw.acm.org. Retrieved 2021-04-26.

External links edit

  • Human-Computer Interaction journal
  • Whittaker's personal homepage

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Steve Whittaker is a Professor in human computer interaction at the University of California Santa Cruz He is best known for his research at the intersection of computer science and social science in particular on computer mediated communication and personal information management He is a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery ACM and winner of the CSCW 2018 Lasting Impact award He also received a Lifetime Research Achievement Award from SIGCHI is a Member of the SIGCHI Academy He is Editor of the journal Human Computer Interaction 1 Steve WhittakerAwardsCHI Lifetime Achievement Award SIGCHI 2014 Fellow Association for Computing Machinery 2014 CHI Academy Member SIGCHI 2008 Scientific careerFieldsHuman computer Interaction Cognitive ScienceInstitutionsUniversity of California Santa CruzWebsiteSteve Whittaker s UCSC Website Contents 1 Life 2 Research 3 Awards 4 Selected bibliography 5 References 6 External linksLife editHe was born in Liverpool in the UK in 1957 As an undergraduate he studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge obtaining his PhD in Cognitive Psychology at St Andrews He spent many years in industry where he worked at Hewlett Packard Labs AT amp T Labs and IBM Research Labs Moving to academia he was Professor of Information Science at University of Sheffield before relocating to the University of California in 2009 Research editHe publishes in the fields of human computer interaction and computer supported cooperative work His applies social science theory to understand people s interactions with technologies using these insights to design new human centric technologies His early research focused on computer mediated communication extending psychological theories of conversation to develop new accounts of online interaction That work led to the design of novel collaboration messaging and social computing technologies some which have now become standard He has also researched personal information management He co published a book with Ofer Bergman The Science of Managing Our Digital Stuff 2 which uses cognitive psychology to understand how we organize and access our personal digital information He was also one of the first to document how email contributes to information overload proposing technical approaches to address this More recently his work examined digital memory critiquing Lifelogging approaches and developing new techniques for understanding and reflecting on our pasts Awards editACM Fellow 2015 citation needed ACM SIGCHI Lifetime Research Award 3 2014 ACM SIGCHI Academy 2008 3 ACM CSCW Lasting Impact Award 2018 4 Editor Human Computer Interaction 2013 present 1 Selected bibliography editWhittaker S and Sidner C 1996 Email overload exploring personal information management of email In Proceedings of CHI 96 Conference on Computer Human Interaction 276 283 NY ACM Press https dl acm org doi 10 1145 238386 238530 Whittaker S and O Conaill B 1997 The role of vision in face to face and mediated communication In In K Finn A Sellen S Wilbur Eds Video mediated communication LEA NJ https psycnet apa org record 1997 08440 001 Whittaker S Terveen L Hill W and Cherny L 1998 The dynamics of mass interaction In Proceedings of Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work 257 264 NY ACM Press https dl acm org doi 10 1145 289444 289500 Nardi B Whittaker S Bradner E 2000 Interaction and Outeraction Instant Messaging in Action In Proceedings of Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work 79 88 New York ACM Press https dl acm org doi 10 1145 358916 358975 Whittaker S Terveen L and Nardi B 2000 Let s stop pushing the envelope and start addressing it a reference task agenda for HCI Human Computer Interaction 15 75 106 https dl acm org doi 10 1207 S15327051HCI1523 2 Whittaker S 2002 Theories and Methods in Mediated Communication In Graesser A Gernsbacher M and Goldman S Ed The Handbook of Discourse Processes 243 286 Erlbaum NJ https psycnet apa org record 2003 02476 006 Sellen A and Whittaker S 2010 Lifelogging What Are We Doing and Why Are We Doing It Communications of the ACM Vol 53 No 5 70 77 https cacm acm org magazines 2010 5 87249 beyond total capture fulltext Whittaker S 2011 Personal Information Management From Consumption to Curation In B Cronin Ed Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 45 1 42 Wiley Medford NJ DOI 10 1002 aris 2011 1440450108 https doi org 10 1002 aris 2011 1440450108 Whittaker S Matthews T Cerruti J Badenes H and Tang J 2011 Am I wasting my time organizing email a study of email refinding In Proceedings of the 2011 Conference on Human factors in computing systems CHI 11 ACM New York NY USA 3449 3458 https dl acm org doi 10 1145 1978942 1979457 Bergman O and Whittaker S 2016 The Science of Managing Our Digital Stuff Cambridge MIT Press https mitpress mit edu books science managing our digital stuffReferences edit a b Human Computer Interaction Journal Human Computer Interaction Taylor amp Francis 2014 ISSN 0737 0024 The Science of Managing Our Digital Stuff The MIT Press Retrieved 2021 04 26 a b Award Recipients ACM SIGCHI Retrieved 2021 04 26 Program CSCW 2018 cscw acm org Retrieved 2021 04 26 External links editHuman Computer Interaction journal Whittaker s personal homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Whittaker amp oldid 1176878287, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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