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    apl. Prof. Dr. Markus Rohde

    markus_rhode

    Bereichsleiter Community-Informatik

    Mail: markus.rohde(at)uni-siegen.de

    Raum: US-F 110

    Telefon: +49 (0) 271/ 740 – 4069

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    Vita

    Markus Rohde, Priv.-Doz. Dr., studierte Psychologie und Soziologie an der Universität Bonn und ist Gründungsmitglied des Internationalen Instituts für Sozio-Informatik und Mitherausgeber des International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI). Seit 2004 arbeitet er als Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien der Universität Siegen, seit 2008 als Bereichsleiter für Community Informatics. Seit 1991 universitäre Forschung zu den Themen „Software-ergonomische Gestaltung vernetzter Systeme“ sowie „Organisations- und Technikentwicklung“; seit 1994 ehrenamtliche Arbeit als Redakteur der politikwissenschaftlichen Fachzeitschrift Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen; von 1994 bis 1997 freiberuflicher Organisationsberater und Dozent in der beruflicher Weiterbildung, Beratungstätigkeit für mittelständische Dienstleistungsunternehmen, Produktionsbetriebe und Nonprofit-Organisationen; von 1997 bis 2001 Geschäftsführer der AGENDA CONSULT GmbH; von 2002 bis 2004 Projektleiter am IISI. In 2004 war er darüber hinaus als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Kompetenzzentrum Usability Engineering für das Fraunhofer Institut für Angewandte Informationstechnik (FhG-FIT) in Sankt Augustin tätig. Anfang 2007 erwarb er einen Doktor in Information Systems an der Universität von Roskilde, Dänemark. Arbeitsschwerpunkte sind Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), organisationales und kollaboratives Lernen, virtuelle Teams, Nichtregierungsorganisationen und (Neue) Soziale Bewegungen.

    Publikationen

    2023


    • Weibert, A., Aal, K., Rüller, S., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2023)Crafting Home with E-Textiles: Accessing Concepts of the Home in a Socially and Culturally Diverse Setting

      IN Digital Culture & Society, Vol. 9, Pages: 213–222 doi:10.14361/dcs-2023-0111
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      Der Artikel Crafting Home with E-Textiles: Accessing Concepts of the Home in a Socially and Culturally Diverse Setting wurde am 1. September 2023 in der Zeitschrift Digital Culture & Society (Band 9, Heft 1) veröffentlicht.

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      volume = {9},
      copyright = {De Gruyter expressly reserves the right to use all content for commercial text and data mining within the meaning of Section 44b of the German Copyright Act.},
      issn = {2364-2122},
      shorttitle = {Crafting {Home} with {E}-{Textiles}},
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      doi = {10.14361/dcs-2023-0111},
      abstract = {Der Artikel Crafting Home with E-Textiles: Accessing Concepts of the Home in a Socially and Culturally Diverse Setting wurde am 1. September 2023 in der Zeitschrift Digital Culture \& Society (Band 9, Heft 1) veröffentlicht.},
      language = {en},
      number = {1},
      urldate = {2023-09-12},
      journal = {Digital Culture \& Society},
      author = {Weibert, Anne and Aal, Konstantin and Rüller, Sarah and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      month = sep,
      year = {2023},
      note = {Publisher: transcript Verlag},
      pages = {213--222},
      }


    • Rüller, S., Aal, K., Tolmie, P., Randall, D., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2023)Rurality and Tourism in Transition: How Digitalization Transforms the Character and Landscape of the Tourist Economy in Rural Morocco

      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      The character of rural Morocco is changing due to increasing tourism and social media usage. This paper outlines the different consequences of ICT usage among people working in the tourism sector as part of the transitional economy in a remote area. In this region, tourism has grown into one major income sources for a few valley inhabitants – mostly men with a school education, digital and language skills, and who are financially stable. As this transitional economy evolves alongside digitalization and ICT usage and therefore a change of the region’s rural character, it leads to challenges and concerns for the local population. This ethnographic study analyzes the interdependence of increasing tourism through digitalization and the notion of rurality as a resource from a sociotechnical perspective.

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      title = {Rurality and {Tourism} in {Transition}: {How} {Digitalization} {Transforms} the {Character} and {Landscape} of the {Tourist} {Economy} in {Rural} {Morocco}},
      isbn = {978-0-9981331-6-4},
      shorttitle = {Rurality and {Tourism} in {Transition}},
      url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10125/103119},
      abstract = {The character of rural Morocco is changing due to increasing tourism and social media usage. This paper outlines the different consequences of ICT usage among people working in the tourism sector as part of the transitional economy in a remote area. In this region, tourism has grown into one major income sources for a few valley inhabitants – mostly men with a school education, digital and language skills, and who are financially stable. As this transitional economy evolves alongside digitalization and ICT usage and therefore a change of the region’s rural character, it leads to challenges and concerns for the local population. This ethnographic study analyzes the interdependence of increasing tourism through digitalization and the notion of rurality as a resource from a sociotechnical perspective.},
      language = {eng},
      urldate = {2023-01-10},
      author = {Rüller, Sarah and Aal, Konstantin and Tolmie, Peter and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      month = jan,
      year = {2023},
      }

    2022


    • de Carvalho, A. F. P., Saeed, S., Reuter, C., Rohde, M., Randall, D., Pipek, V. & Wulf, V. (2022)Understanding Nomadic Practices of Social Activist Networks Through the Lens of Infrastructuring: the Case of the European Social Forum

      IN Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) doi:10.1007/s10606-022-09442-7
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      Within CSCW and HCI, an increasing body of literature has been demonstrating the essential relevance of infrastructures and infrastructuring to the work of people engaging in technologically mediated nomadicity. Tech Nomads – or T-Nomads, as they are sometimes called – not only rely on technological, human, and environmental infrastructural components – such as Wi-Fi, technical support, space, and basic resources such as light and power outlets – but they also have to engage in infrastructuring to mobilise their workplaces and effectively accomplish work in and across different locations. In this article, we bring an infrastructuring perspective to understanding nomadic practices concerning the organisation of complex collaborative events. We introduce findings from a long-term investigation focusing on how infrastructures are re-instantiated with the help of digital technologies, according to emerging demands from T-Nomads. Our findings demonstrate the need for a ‘non-essentialist’ approach to nomadicity, one which recognises the character of nomadic work and its varied aspects in different contexts. We extend the infrastructuring literature by demonstrating how infrastructuring work is done in a complex collaborative initiative, as the organisation of the annual European Social Forum.

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      issn = {1573-7551},
      shorttitle = {Understanding {Nomadic} {Practices} of {Social} {Activist} {Networks} {Through} the {Lens} of {Infrastructuring}},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10606-022-09442-7},
      doi = {10.1007/s10606-022-09442-7},
      abstract = {Within CSCW and HCI, an increasing body of literature has been demonstrating the essential relevance of infrastructures and infrastructuring to the work of people engaging in technologically mediated nomadicity. Tech Nomads – or T-Nomads, as they are sometimes called – not only rely on technological, human, and environmental infrastructural components – such as Wi-Fi, technical support, space, and basic resources such as light and power outlets – but they also have to engage in infrastructuring to mobilise their workplaces and effectively accomplish work in and across different locations. In this article, we bring an infrastructuring perspective to understanding nomadic practices concerning the organisation of complex collaborative events. We introduce findings from a long-term investigation focusing on how infrastructures are re-instantiated with the help of digital technologies, according to emerging demands from T-Nomads. Our findings demonstrate the need for a ‘non-essentialist’ approach to nomadicity, one which recognises the character of nomadic work and its varied aspects in different contexts. We extend the infrastructuring literature by demonstrating how infrastructuring work is done in a complex collaborative initiative, as the organisation of the annual European Social Forum.},
      language = {en},
      urldate = {2022-08-09},
      journal = {Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)},
      author = {de Carvalho, Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti and Saeed, Saqib and Reuter, Christian and Rohde, Markus and Randall, David and Pipek, Volkmar and Wulf, Volker},
      month = jul,
      year = {2022},
      keywords = {ICT, Infrastructuring, Collaborative event organisation, ESF, European Social Forum, Network of social activists, Sociotechnical infrastructures, T-nomads, Technologically mediated nomadicity, Technology management},
      }


    • Aal, K., Boulus-Rødje, N. & Rohde, M. (2022)Media, Technologies, Cooperation – Rethinking Publics and Publicness in the MENA Region

      IN Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) doi:10.1007/s10606-022-09435-6
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{aal_media_2022,
      title = {Media, {Technologies}, {Cooperation} – {Rethinking} {Publics} and {Publicness} in the {MENA} {Region}},
      issn = {1573-7551},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10606-022-09435-6},
      doi = {10.1007/s10606-022-09435-6},
      language = {en},
      urldate = {2022-06-01},
      journal = {Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)},
      author = {Aal, Konstantin and Boulus-Rødje, Nina and Rohde, Markus},
      month = may,
      year = {2022},
      }


    • Tadic, B., Rohde, M., Randall, D. & Wulf, V. (2022)Design Evolution of a Tool for Privacy and Security Protection for Activists Online: Cyberactivist

      IN International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, Pages: 1–23 doi:10.1080/10447318.2022.2041894
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      This work forms a part of a series of “on the ground” studies dealing with (post-)conflict situations, focusing on the iterative, participatory design of a tool, Cyberactivist, for protection for activists and the empirical research that led to it. Work on the development of privacy and security tools has not always recognized the fragile nature of the political processes in emerging democracies, frequent naivety about threat, nor the “occasioned” responses of activists because activism can be a “one time” endeavor, prompted by specific events. Researching political activism in Republika Srpska, we identified issues relating to the use of ICT and social media, leading to the redesign of our prototype which now raises awareness of privacy and security and supports activists by challenging ignorance, lowering exposure, and enabling remediation. We addressed “usable security” challenges to ensure simplicity of the tool and engaged with HCI researchers focused on international activism to assess the global applicability of the technical design.

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      title = {Design {Evolution} of a {Tool} for {Privacy} and {Security} {Protection} for {Activists} {Online}: {Cyberactivist}},
      issn = {1044-7318},
      shorttitle = {Design {Evolution} of a {Tool} for {Privacy} and {Security} {Protection} for {Activists} {Online}},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/10447318.2022.2041894},
      doi = {10.1080/10447318.2022.2041894},
      abstract = {This work forms a part of a series of “on the ground” studies dealing with (post-)conflict situations, focusing on the iterative, participatory design of a tool, Cyberactivist, for protection for activists and the empirical research that led to it. Work on the development of privacy and security tools has not always recognized the fragile nature of the political processes in emerging democracies, frequent naivety about threat, nor the “occasioned” responses of activists because activism can be a “one time” endeavor, prompted by specific events. Researching political activism in Republika Srpska, we identified issues relating to the use of ICT and social media, leading to the redesign of our prototype which now raises awareness of privacy and security and supports activists by challenging ignorance, lowering exposure, and enabling remediation. We addressed “usable security” challenges to ensure simplicity of the tool and engaged with HCI researchers focused on international activism to assess the global applicability of the technical design.},
      urldate = {2022-04-25},
      journal = {International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction},
      author = {Tadic, Borislav and Rohde, Markus and Randall, Dave and Wulf, Volker},
      month = apr,
      year = {2022},
      note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis
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      pages = {1--23},
      }


    • Rüller, S., Aal, K., Tolmie, P., Hartmann, A., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2022)Speculative Design as a Collaborative Practice: Ameliorating the Consequences of Illiteracy through Digital Touch

      IN ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, Vol. 29, Pages: 23:1–23:58 doi:10.1145/3487917
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      This article and the design fictions it presents are bound up with an ongoing qualitative-ethnographic study with Imazighen, the native people in remote Morocco. This group of people is marked by textual and digital illiteracy. We are in the process of developing multi-modal design fictions that can be used in workshops as a starting point for the co-development of further design fictions that envision the local population’s desired digital futures. The design fictions take the form of storyboards, allowing for a non-textual engagement. The current content seeks to explore challenges, potentials, margins, and limitations for the future design of haptic and touch-sensitive technology as a means for interpersonal communication and information procurement. Design fictions provide a way of exposing the locals to possible digital futures so that they can actively engage with them and explore the bounds and confines of their literacy and the extent to which it matters.

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      title = {Speculative {Design} as a {Collaborative} {Practice}: {Ameliorating} the {Consequences} of {Illiteracy} through {Digital} {Touch}},
      volume = {29},
      issn = {1073-0516},
      shorttitle = {Speculative {Design} as a {Collaborative} {Practice}},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3487917},
      doi = {10.1145/3487917},
      abstract = {This article and the design fictions it presents are bound up with an ongoing qualitative-ethnographic study with Imazighen, the native people in remote Morocco. This group of people is marked by textual and digital illiteracy. We are in the process of developing multi-modal design fictions that can be used in workshops as a starting point for the co-development of further design fictions that envision the local population's desired digital futures. The design fictions take the form of storyboards, allowing for a non-textual engagement. The current content seeks to explore challenges, potentials, margins, and limitations for the future design of haptic and touch-sensitive technology as a means for interpersonal communication and information procurement. Design fictions provide a way of exposing the locals to possible digital futures so that they can actively engage with them and explore the bounds and confines of their literacy and the extent to which it matters.},
      number = {3},
      urldate = {2022-01-18},
      journal = {ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction},
      author = {Rüller, Sarah and Aal, Konstantin and Tolmie, Peter and Hartmann, Andrea and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      month = jan,
      year = {2022},
      keywords = {participatory design, design fiction, haptic technology, Illiteracy, imazighen, scenario-based design, speculative design, touch-sensitive technology},
      pages = {23:1--23:58},
      }

    2021


    • Wulf, V., Weibert, A., Aal, K., Rüller, S. & Rohde, M. (2021)The Praxeological Research Programme of Socio-Informatics – the Siegen School

      IN Acta Informatica Pragensia, Vol. 10, Pages: 333–348 doi:10.18267/j.aip.171
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      This paper introduces the praxeologically grounded research programme on socio-informatics developed at the University of Siegen and the International Institute for Socio-Informatics in Germany. We outline our methodological framework of grounded design, guiding and binding together a variety of different engagements in practice which we call design case studies (DCS). While grounded design is applied to a broad variety of different areas, in this paper we deal specifically with our engagements in support of communities and political activists. To exemplify our approach, we present one DCS: It focuses on the participatory development of a computer club in the High Atlas as a facilitation infrastructure to support public community participation in the process of modernization and social transformation in the Maghreb. Insights into the project context, the objectives and methodology and the depiction of some of its first findings lays the ground for the discussion of socio-informatics research principles.

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      title = {The {Praxeological} {Research} {Programme} of {Socio}-{Informatics} - the {Siegen} {School}},
      volume = {10},
      issn = {18054951, 18054951},
      url = {http://aip.vse.cz/doi/10.18267/j.aip.171.html},
      doi = {10.18267/j.aip.171},
      abstract = {This paper introduces the praxeologically grounded research programme on socio-informatics developed at the University of Siegen and the International Institute for Socio-Informatics in Germany. We outline our methodological framework of grounded design, guiding and binding together a variety of different engagements in practice which we call design case studies (DCS). While grounded design is applied to a broad variety of different areas, in this paper we deal specifically with our engagements in support of communities and political activists. To exemplify our approach, we present one DCS: It focuses on the participatory development of a computer club in the High Atlas as a facilitation infrastructure to support public community participation in the process of modernization and social transformation in the Maghreb. Insights into the project context, the objectives and methodology and the depiction of some of its first findings lays the ground for the discussion of socio-informatics research principles.},
      language = {en},
      number = {3},
      urldate = {2022-01-27},
      journal = {Acta Informatica Pragensia},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Weibert, Anne and Aal, Konstantin and Rüller, Sarah and Rohde, Markus},
      month = dec,
      year = {2021},
      pages = {333--348},
      }


    • Rüller, S., Aal, K., Holdermann, S., Tolmie, P., Hartmann, A., Rohde, M., Zillinger, M. & Wulf, V. (2021)‘Technology is Everywhere, we have the Opportunity to Learn it in the Valley’: The Appropriation of a Socio-Technical Enabling Infrastructure in the Moroccan High Atlas

      IN Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) doi:10.1007/s10606-021-09401-8
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      This paper describes the appropriation processes involved in establishing a socio-technical enabling infrastructure in a valley in the High Atlas of Morocco. We focus on the challenges of co-establishing such an intervention in a rural/mountainous region that is already undergoing a process of continuous development and profound transformation. We reflect upon the changes and unforeseen appropriation by our local partners and inhabitants in the valley of a computer club primarily used as an informal learning centre for school children. We followed an ethnographic approach and combined research perspectives from both socio-informatics and anthropology. This paper sheds light on what a successful cooperation and intervention in this kind of challenging environment can look like. It does this by taking seriously competing expectations, fragile infrastructural foundations and the socio-cultural context. Despite the challenges, the intervention managed to lead to the establishment of a socio-technical enabling infrastructure that plays a particularly valuable role in local educational endeavours and that is now moving towards supporting other members of the community. The paper thus provides insights regarding what has to be considered to create a mutually beneficial cooperation with all relevant stakeholders as well as a sustainable intervention.

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      language = {en},
      urldate = {2021-11-15},
      journal = {Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)},
      author = {Rüller, Sarah and Aal, Konstantin and Holdermann, Simon and Tolmie, Peter and Hartmann, Andrea and Rohde, Markus and Zillinger, Martin and Wulf, Volker},
      month = nov,
      year = {2021},
      }


    • Aal, K., Weibert, A., Ahmadi, M., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2021)Soziale Medien in politischen Konfliktsituationen mit Fokus auf den arabischen Frühling

      IN Reuter, C. (Ed.), Sicherheitskritische Mensch-Computer-Interaktion: Interaktive Technologien und Soziale Medien im Krisen- und Sicherheitsmanagement Wiesbaden doi:10.1007/978-3-658-32795-8_29
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Die Umwälzungen im Nahen Osten, der sogenannte „Arabische Frühling“, wurden vermehrt in der akademischen Welt diskutiert. In diesem Kapitel wird gezeigt, wie die Wissenschaft mit dem Thema soziale Medien in Konfliktsituationen (mit Fokus auf den Nahen Osten) umgeht.

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      address = {Wiesbaden},
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      isbn = {978-3-658-32795-8},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-32795-8_29},
      abstract = {Die Umwälzungen im Nahen Osten, der sogenannte „Arabische Frühling“, wurden vermehrt in der akademischen Welt diskutiert. In diesem Kapitel wird gezeigt, wie die Wissenschaft mit dem Thema soziale Medien in Konfliktsituationen (mit Fokus auf den Nahen Osten) umgeht.},
      language = {de},
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      booktitle = {Sicherheitskritische {Mensch}-{Computer}-{Interaktion}: {Interaktive} {Technologien} und {Soziale} {Medien} im {Krisen}- und {Sicherheitsmanagement}},
      publisher = {Springer Fachmedien},
      author = {Aal, Konstantin and Weibert, Anne and Ahmadi, Michael and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      editor = {Reuter, Christian},
      year = {2021},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-32795-8_29},
      pages = {631--652},
      }

    2019


    • Wulf, V., Misaki, K., Randall, D. & Rohde, M. (2019)Travelling by Taxi Brousse in Madagascar: An Investigation into Practices of Overland Transportation

      IN Media in Action, Pages: 57–97
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      @article{wulf_travelling_2019,
      title = {Travelling by {Taxi} {Brousse} in {Madagascar}: {An} {Investigation} into {Practices} of {Overland} {Transportation}},
      copyright = {Copyright (c)},
      shorttitle = {Travelling by {Taxi} {Brousse} in {Madagascar}},
      url = {https://www001.zimt.uni-siegen.de/ojs/index.php/mia/article/view/34},
      language = {en},
      number = {1},
      urldate = {2021-04-16},
      journal = {Media in Action},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Misaki, Kaoru and Randall, Dave and Rohde, Markus},
      month = may,
      year = {2019},
      note = {Number: 1},
      pages = {57--97},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Marsden, N., Raudonat, K., Hauptmeier, H. & Ahmadi, M. (2019)Because Nothing is More Normal Than Diversity: Implementing Diversity in HCI Education

      Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Communities & Technologies – Transforming Communities. New York, NY, USA, Publisher: ACM, Pages: 343–348 doi:10.1145/3328320.3328409
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      @inproceedings{rohde_because_2019,
      address = {New York, NY, USA},
      series = {C\&\#38;{T} '19},
      title = {Because {Nothing} is {More} {Normal} {Than} {Diversity}: {Implementing} {Diversity} in {HCI} {Education}},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-7162-9},
      url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3328320.3328409},
      doi = {10.1145/3328320.3328409},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the 9th {International} {Conference} on {Communities} \& {Technologies} - {Transforming} {Communities}},
      publisher = {ACM},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Marsden, Nicola and Raudonat, Kerstin and Hauptmeier, Helmut and Ahmadi, Michael},
      year = {2019},
      keywords = {curriculum, diversity, education, Inclusion, lecturing, openness},
      pages = {343--348},
      }


    • Saeed, S., Pipek, V., Rohde, M., Reuter, C., de Carvalho, A. F. P. & Wulf, V. (2019)Nomadic Knowledge Sharing Practices and Challenges: Findings From a Long-Term Case Study

      IN IEEE Access, Vol. 7, Pages: 63564–63577
      [BibTeX]

      @article{saeed_nomadic_2019,
      title = {Nomadic {Knowledge} {Sharing} {Practices} and {Challenges}: {Findings} {From} a {Long}-{Term} {Case} {Study}},
      volume = {7},
      journal = {IEEE Access},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus and Reuter, Christian and de Carvalho, Aparecido Fabiano Pinatti and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2019},
      pages = {63564--63577},
      annote = {Publisher: IEEE},
      }


    • Aal, K., Krüger, M., Rohde, M., Tadic, B. & Wulf, V. (2019)Social Media and ICT Usage in Conflicts Areas

      IN Reuter, C. (Ed.), Information Technology for Peace and Security: IT Applications and Infrastructures in Conflicts, Crises, War, and Peace Wiesbaden doi:10.1007/978-3-658-25652-4_18
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Social media as well as information and communication technology (ICT) play a major role in different conflicts all over the world. They have been crucial tools in the beginning of the so-called `Arab Spring‘ in Tunisia, the ongoing war in Syria, the struggle of Palestinian activists but also the Ukraine-Russia conflict. In this work, we provide the readers with an overview of current state of affairs regarding the use of ICTs in general and social media in particular in conflicts. Afterwards, we discuss how and what kind of tools and methods different actors use in their struggle. We especially focus on how actors appropriate the available tools to suit the specific conditions they find themselves in, such as risks of online surveillance, danger of prosecution of themselves or close others and varying levels of connectivity. We finally discuss the importance of an embedded perspective on the use of ICTs in conflict to understand these practices of appropriation.

      @incollection{aal_social_2019-1,
      address = {Wiesbaden},
      title = {Social {Media} and {ICT} {Usage} in {Conflicts} {Areas}},
      isbn = {978-3-658-25652-4},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-25652-4_18},
      abstract = {Social media as well as information and communication technology (ICT) play a major role in different conflicts all over the world. They have been crucial tools in the beginning of the so-called `Arab Spring' in Tunisia, the ongoing war in Syria, the struggle of Palestinian activists but also the Ukraine-Russia conflict. In this work, we provide the readers with an overview of current state of affairs regarding the use of ICTs in general and social media in particular in conflicts. Afterwards, we discuss how and what kind of tools and methods different actors use in their struggle. We especially focus on how actors appropriate the available tools to suit the specific conditions they find themselves in, such as risks of online surveillance, danger of prosecution of themselves or close others and varying levels of connectivity. We finally discuss the importance of an embedded perspective on the use of ICTs in conflict to understand these practices of appropriation.},
      booktitle = {Information {Technology} for {Peace} and {Security}: {IT} {Applications} and {Infrastructures} in {Conflicts}, {Crises}, {War}, and {Peace}},
      publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden},
      author = {Aal, Konstantin and Krüger, Maximilian and Rohde, Markus and Tadic, Borislav and Wulf, Volker},
      editor = {Reuter, Christian},
      year = {2019},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-25652-4_18},
      pages = {383--401},
      }

    2018


    • Wulf, V., Pipek, V., Randall, D., Rohde, M., Schmidt, K. & Stevens, G. (2018)Socio-Informatics – A Practice-based Perspective on the Design and Use of IT Artefacts

      Wulf, V., Pipek, V., Randall, D., Rohde, M., Schmidt, K. & Stevens, G. (Eds.), Publisher: Oxford University Press
      [BibTeX]

      @book{wulf_socio-informatics_2018,
      title = {Socio-{Informatics} - {A} {Practice}-based {Perspective} on the {Design} and {Use} of {IT} {Artefacts}},
      isbn = {978-0-19-873324-9},
      publisher = {Oxford University Press},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Pipek, Volkmar and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Schmidt, Kjeld and Stevens, Gunnar},
      editor = {Wulf, Volker and Pipek, Volkmar and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Schmidt, Kjeld and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2018},
      keywords = {CSCW, PRAXLABS, MdK},
      }


    • Wulf, V., Stevens, G., Rohde, M. & Korn, M. (2018)Grounded Design: A Research Paradigm in Practice-based Computing

      IN Wulf, V., Pipek, V., Randall, D., Rohde, M., Schmidt, K. & Stevens, G. (Eds.), Socio-Informatics – A Practice-based Perspective on the Design and Use of IT Artefacts
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @incollection{wulf_grounded_2018,
      title = {Grounded {Design}: {A} {Research} {Paradigm} in {Practice}-based {Computing}},
      isbn = {978-0-19-873324-9},
      url = {http://www.wineme.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Chapter-1-Wulf-et-al-Grounded-Design-edited-DR2.pdf},
      booktitle = {Socio-{Informatics} - {A} {Practice}-based {Perspective} on the {Design} and {Use} of {IT} {Artefacts}},
      publisher = {Oxford University Press},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Stevens, Gunnar and Rohde, Markus and Korn, Matthias},
      editor = {Wulf, Volker and Pipek, Volkmar and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Schmidt, Kjeld and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2018},
      keywords = {CSCW, PRAXLABS, MdK},
      pages = {23--46},
      }


    • Aal, K., Weibert, A., Ahmadi, M., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2018)Soziale Medien in politischen Konfliktsituationen

      IN Reuter, C. (Ed.), Sicherheitskritische Mensch-Computer-Interaktion doi:10.1007/978-3-658-19523-6_29
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @incollection{aal_soziale_2018,
      title = {Soziale {Medien} in politischen {Konfliktsituationen}},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-19523-6_29},
      booktitle = {Sicherheitskritische {Mensch}-{Computer}-{Interaktion}},
      publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden},
      author = {Aal, Konstantin and Weibert, Anne and Ahmadi, Michael and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      editor = {Reuter, Christian},
      year = {2018},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-19523-6_29},
      pages = {597--618},
      }


    • Wulf, V. & Rohde, M. (2018)Integrated Organization and Technology Development (OTD): A critical evaluation

      IN Wulf, V., Pipek, V., Randall, D., Rohde, M., Schmidt, K. & Stevens, G. (Eds.), Socio-Informatics – A Practice-based Perspective on the Design and Use of IT Artefacts
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @incollection{wulf_integrated_2018,
      title = {Integrated {Organization} and {Technology} {Development} ({OTD}): {A} critical evaluation},
      isbn = {978-0-19-873324-9},
      url = {http://www.wineme.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Chapter-8-Rohde-and-Wulf-OTD-finished.pdf},
      booktitle = {Socio-{Informatics} - {A} {Practice}-based {Perspective} on the {Design} and {Use} of {IT} {Artefacts}},
      publisher = {Oxford University Press},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus},
      editor = {Wulf, Volker and Pipek, Volkmar and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Schmidt, Kjeld and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2018},
      keywords = {PRAXLABS},
      pages = {279--302},
      }


    • Aal, K., Rüller, S., Holdermann, S., Tolmie, P., Rohde, M., Zillinger, M. & Wulf, V. (2018)Challenges of an Educational ICT Intervention: The Establishment of a MediaSpace in the High Atlas

      IN ECSCW 2003 Dordrecht doi:10.1007/978-94-010-0068-0_1
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      This paper describes the challenges which were faced by establishing a MediaSpace in the High Atlas in Morocco. The focus lies on the adaption of the wellestablished computer club approach within a steadily developing and profoundly transforming rural/mountainous region. This paper presents different aspects during the establishment process and contrasts these experiences with two other studies in different contexts, on the one hand inhabitants of refugee camps in Palestine and on the other hand, socially marginalized migrants in Germany. Findings show the importance of understanding the local context, involving local partners and integrating the needs and requirements of the local population to establish a sustainable intervention.

      @incollection{aal_challenges_2018,
      address = {Dordrecht},
      title = {Challenges of an {Educational} {ICT} {Intervention}: {The} {Establishment} of a {MediaSpace} in the {High} {Atlas}},
      isbn = {978-94-010-3994-9 978-94-010-0068-0},
      shorttitle = {Pruning the {Answer} {Garden}},
      url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-94-010-0068-0_1},
      abstract = {This paper describes the challenges which were faced by establishing a MediaSpace in the High Atlas in Morocco. The focus lies on the adaption of the wellestablished computer club approach within a steadily developing and profoundly transforming rural/mountainous region. This paper presents different aspects during the establishment process and contrasts these experiences with two other studies in different contexts, on the one hand inhabitants of refugee camps in Palestine and on the other hand, socially marginalized migrants in Germany. Findings show the importance of understanding the local context, involving local partners and integrating the needs and requirements of the local population to establish a sustainable intervention.},
      language = {en},
      urldate = {2021-04-16},
      booktitle = {{ECSCW} 2003},
      publisher = {Springer Netherlands},
      author = {Aal, Konstantin and Rüller, Sarah and Holdermann, Simon and Tolmie, Peter and Rohde, Markus and Zillinger, Martin and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2018},
      doi = {10.1007/978-94-010-0068-0_1},
      pages = {1--20},
      }

    2017


    • Rohde, M., Brödner, P., Stevens, G., Betz, M. & Wulf, V. (2017)Grounded Design – a praxeological IS research perspective

      IN Journal of Information Technology, Vol. 32, Pages: 163–179 doi:10.1057/jit.2016.5
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      In this paper, we propose Grounded Design – a particular design research (DR) approach rooted in a practice-theoretical tradition. It assesses the quality of information technology (IT) design through evaluation of emerging changes in social practices, which result from the appropriation and use of IT artifacts. The paper starts with a systematic analysis of the reasons for persistent limitations of traditional information systems DR, specifically in coping with problems of contingency and self-referentiality. Following this critique, the principles of Grounded Design are presented. Grounded Design is applied in case studies where we reconstruct the social practices observed before and during the design and appropriation of innovative IT artifacts. We call these context-specific research endeavors ‘design case studies.’ In conducting these case studies, Grounded Design builds upon well-established research methods such as ethnographical field studies, participatory design and action research. To support the transferability of its situated findings, Grounded Design suggests documenting increasing numbers of design case studies to create an extended, comparative knowledge base. Comparing cases allows for the emergence of bottom-up concepts dealing with the design and appropriation of innovative IT artifacts in social practice.

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      title = {Grounded {Design} - a praxeological {IS} research perspective},
      volume = {32},
      issn = {0268-3962},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1057/jit.2016.5},
      doi = {10.1057/jit.2016.5},
      abstract = {In this paper, we propose Grounded Design - a particular design research (DR) approach rooted in a practice-theoretical tradition. It assesses the quality of information technology (IT) design through evaluation of emerging changes in social practices, which result from the appropriation and use of IT artifacts. The paper starts with a systematic analysis of the reasons for persistent limitations of traditional information systems DR, specifically in coping with problems of contingency and self-referentiality. Following this critique, the principles of Grounded Design are presented. Grounded Design is applied in case studies where we reconstruct the social practices observed before and during the design and appropriation of innovative IT artifacts. We call these context-specific research endeavors ‘design case studies.’ In conducting these case studies, Grounded Design builds upon well-established research methods such as ethnographical field studies, participatory design and action research. To support the transferability of its situated findings, Grounded Design suggests documenting increasing numbers of design case studies to create an extended, comparative knowledge base. Comparing cases allows for the emergence of bottom-up concepts dealing with the design and appropriation of innovative IT artifacts in social practice.},
      language = {en},
      number = {2},
      urldate = {2021-04-16},
      journal = {Journal of Information Technology},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Brödner, Peter and Stevens, Gunnar and Betz, Matthias and Wulf, Volker},
      month = jun,
      year = {2017},
      note = {Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd},
      keywords = {design case study, grounded theory, IS design research, praxeology, socio-technical systems},
      pages = {163--179},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Brödner, P., Stevens, G., Betz, M. & Wulf, V. (2017)Grounded Design – a praxeological \IS\ research perspective

      IN JIT, Vol. 32, Pages: 163–179 doi:10.1057/jit.2016.5
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{rohde_grounded_2017,
      title = {Grounded {Design} - a praxeological \{{IS}\} research perspective},
      volume = {32},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1057/jit.2016.5},
      doi = {10.1057/jit.2016.5},
      number = {2},
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      author = {Rohde, Markus and Brödner, Peter and Stevens, Gunnar and Betz, Matthias and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2017},
      pages = {163--179},
      }


    • Wulf, V., Pipek, V., Rohde, M., Stevens, G. & Randall, D. (2017)Socio Informatics – A practice‐based perspective Proposed Table of Contents

      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      The book will propose a practice‐based approach to socio‐ informatics, a research paradigm in applied CS which suggests building a corpus of contextually situated design case studies. This practice‐based approach builds substantially on work in CSCW, but notably on the socio‐ technical approaches sometimes associated with European CSCW. Our position is that a major lacuna in CSCW thus far has been the absence of adequate means to deal with the problem of transferability of insight across different case studies. That is, although a growing corpus of studies has demonstrated the importance of socio‐ technical insights, conceptual and theoretical competition has restricted their value. We aim to begin the process of rectifying this situation by proposing a systematic approach to the problem of interdisciplinarity. The last twenty five years have seen a small revolution in our approach to the understanding of new technology. It has become a founding assumption of CSCW that in the future, if not already, most computer applications will be socially embedded in the sense that they will become infrastructures for the development of the social practices which they are designed to support. This will be true in an ever increasing variety of domains and living conditions. Assuming that IT artifacts have to be understood in this socio‐technical way, traditional design criteria in CS (performance, correctness, stability or usability) need to be supplemented by methods and perspectives which illuminate the way in which technology and practice are mutually elaborating. This has involved, inter alia, new methodologies for the investigation of patterns of use and the gathering of requirements (including ethnographic work; ‚living labs‘ and so on); new methodologies for design (methodologies which place flexibility and user involvement at the centre) and new approaches to the product lifecycle (which recognize the complex and long term nature of appropriation of technology by users and hence implicate a different understanding of evaluation). Nevertheless, these developments remain piecemeal. In our view, the field has to a degree been restricted in its development by a competition between theoretical perspectives largely founded in their disciplinary origins in sociology and psychology. The growth of a systematic and rigorous approach to practice‐ based, or human‐centred, computing requires new foundations. These foundations, we suggest, will be predicated on the resolution of a number of issues: 1. A clearer understanding of what we mean by practice and how it is socially embedded. 2. A more nuanced view of the different ways in which processes of empirical investigation and of construction may be linked to each other. 3. A better understanding of the way in which new design methodologies link to investigative approaches and of effective mechanisms for supporting stakeholder involvement. 4. A systematic approach to the use of technology which extends from early investigation into domains of practice through to investigation of the ways in which practices become embedded in social and organizational life. Our proposal, then, is for an edited book structured to reflect these issues and concerns. More specifically, this will be done by linking key methodological chapters to empirical chapters which illustrate these themes. To elaborate on this, the book will be divided into four parts. The first one elaborates on the theoretical foundations of design‐related work, specifically on the concepts of practice, design and appropriation. In the second part, different methodological approaches and how best to utilize them in design‐related enquiry will be presented and discussed. Again, the focus will be on the tailoring of investigative strategies for specific kinds of design problem (business ethnography, grounded design, integrated organization and technology development, mobility, cross‐ cultural work, inter‐organizational collaboration). The third part presents a sample of design case studies originated in different social and organizational contexts which can be understood as exemplars of more general problems. That is, each will orient in turn to the problem of comparability and ways in which cross‐cutting issues can be identified. Design case studies are understood as investigations into the practices before and after introducing the IT artifacts and the design process in support of these practices. They develop on a three phase research model, linking: empirical prestudy, the IT design and the investigation into its appropriation. We argue that design case studies or fractals of them should become a key element in Socio Informatics. In this sense, ‚Socio Informatics‘ is epistemologically distinct from traditional approaches to CS in the sense that it creates highly context specific results and its findings are only valid in the context of their emergence. CS and even the traditional approaches to Human Centered Computing assume a context‐independent validity for these formal, algorithmic and design‐oriented findings. If research‐ findings are context‐specific we need to find new ways to reason about their transferability.

      @article{wulf_socio_2017,
      title = {Socio {Informatics} – {A} practice‐based perspective {Proposed} {Table} of {Contents}},
      url = {https://www.uni-siegen.de/infme/start_ifm/downloads/tagungen/eusset/book_proposal_socio.pdf},
      abstract = {The book will propose a practice‐based approach to socio‐ informatics, a research paradigm in applied CS which suggests building a corpus of contextually situated design case studies. This practice‐based approach builds substantially on work in CSCW, but notably on the socio‐ technical approaches sometimes associated with European CSCW. Our position is that a major lacuna in CSCW thus far has been the absence of adequate means to deal with the problem of transferability of insight across different case studies. That is, although a growing corpus of studies has demonstrated the importance of socio‐ technical insights, conceptual and theoretical competition has restricted their value. We aim to begin the process of rectifying this situation by proposing a systematic approach to the problem of interdisciplinarity. The last twenty five years have seen a small revolution in our approach to the understanding of new technology. It has become a founding assumption of CSCW that in the future, if not already, most computer applications will be socially embedded in the sense that they will become infrastructures for the development of the social practices which they are designed to support. This will be true in an ever increasing variety of domains and living conditions. Assuming that IT artifacts have to be understood in this socio‐technical way, traditional design criteria in CS (performance, correctness, stability or usability) need to be supplemented by methods and perspectives which illuminate the way in which technology and practice are mutually elaborating. This has involved, inter alia, new methodologies for the investigation of patterns of use and the gathering of requirements (including ethnographic work; 'living labs' and so on); new methodologies for design (methodologies which place flexibility and user involvement at the centre) and new approaches to the product lifecycle (which recognize the complex and long term nature of appropriation of technology by users and hence implicate a different understanding of evaluation). Nevertheless, these developments remain piecemeal. In our view, the field has to a degree been restricted in its development by a competition between theoretical perspectives largely founded in their disciplinary origins in sociology and psychology. The growth of a systematic and rigorous approach to practice‐ based, or human‐centred, computing requires new foundations. These foundations, we suggest, will be predicated on the resolution of a number of issues: 1. A clearer understanding of what we mean by practice and how it is socially embedded. 2. A more nuanced view of the different ways in which processes of empirical investigation and of construction may be linked to each other. 3. A better understanding of the way in which new design methodologies link to investigative approaches and of effective mechanisms for supporting stakeholder involvement. 4. A systematic approach to the use of technology which extends from early investigation into domains of practice through to investigation of the ways in which practices become embedded in social and organizational life. Our proposal, then, is for an edited book structured to reflect these issues and concerns. More specifically, this will be done by linking key methodological chapters to empirical chapters which illustrate these themes. To elaborate on this, the book will be divided into four parts. The first one elaborates on the theoretical foundations of design‐related work, specifically on the concepts of practice, design and appropriation. In the second part, different methodological approaches and how best to utilize them in design‐related enquiry will be presented and discussed. Again, the focus will be on the tailoring of investigative strategies for specific kinds of design problem (business ethnography, grounded design, integrated organization and technology development, mobility, cross‐ cultural work, inter‐organizational collaboration). The third part presents a sample of design case studies originated in different social and organizational contexts which can be understood as exemplars of more general problems. That is, each will orient in turn to the problem of comparability and ways in which cross‐cutting issues can be identified. Design case studies are understood as investigations into the practices before and after introducing the IT artifacts and the design process in support of these practices. They develop on a three phase research model, linking: empirical prestudy, the IT design and the investigation into its appropriation. We argue that design case studies or fractals of them should become a key element in Socio Informatics. In this sense, 'Socio Informatics' is epistemologically distinct from traditional approaches to CS in the sense that it creates highly context specific results and its findings are only valid in the context of their emergence. CS and even the traditional approaches to Human Centered Computing assume a context‐independent validity for these formal, algorithmic and design‐oriented findings. If research‐ findings are context‐specific we need to find new ways to reason about their transferability.},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus and Stevens, Gunnar and Randall, Dave},
      year = {2017},
      }

    2016


    • Rohde, M., Brödner, P., Stevens, G. & Wulf, V. (2016)Grounded Design: A Praxeological IS Research Perspective

      IN Journal of Information Technology (JIT) doi:DOI: 10.1057/jit.2016.5
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{rohde_grounded_2016,
      title = {Grounded {Design}: {A} {Praxeological} {IS} {Research} {Perspective}},
      url = {http://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/jit.2016.5},
      doi = {DOI: 10.1057/jit.2016.5},
      journal = {Journal of Information Technology (JIT)},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Brödner, Peter and Stevens, Gunnar and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2016},
      keywords = {A-Paper, DBL},
      }


    • Tadic, B., Rohde, M., Wulf, V. & Randall, D. (2016)ICT Use by Prominent Activists in Republika Srpska

      IN Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems – CHI ’16, Pages: 3364–3377 doi:10.1145/2858036.2858153
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{tadic_ict_2016,
      title = {{ICT} {Use} by {Prominent} {Activists} in {Republika} {Srpska}},
      url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2858036.2858153 http://wineme.uni-siegen.de/paper/2016/p3364-tadic.pdf},
      doi = {10.1145/2858036.2858153},
      journal = {Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '16},
      author = {Tadic, Borislav and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker and Randall, David},
      year = {2016},
      keywords = {A-Paper, activism, ICT, social media, activist, Bosnia, facebook, nonprofit, political, protest, srpska, tools},
      pages = {3364--3377},
      annote = {ISBN: 9781450333627},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Aal, K., Misaki, K., Randall, D., Weibert, A. & Wulf, V. (2016)Out of Syria: Mobile Media in Use at the Time of Civil War

      IN International Journal of Human Computer Interaction, Vol. 32, Pages: 515–531 doi:10.1080/10447318.2016.1177300
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Social media usage during the recent uprisings in Arabian countries has gained increasing attention in CHI research. This study adds to these insights by providing some findings on the use of ICT, specifically mobile media, by opposition forces and political activists during the Syrian civil war. The presented study is based on 17 interviews with Syrian FSA fighters, oppositional activists and refugees. A first analysis showed evidence for some very specific use patterns during wartime (compared to media usage of political activists under less anomic conditions). The study also describes a fragmented telecom infrastructure in today’s Syria: government-controlled regions offer fairly intact infrastructures while rebel-controlled regions are cut-off from telephone and internet. Moreover, the central and very critical role of mobile video for documenting, mobilization, and propaganda is discussed.

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      title = {Out of {Syria}: {Mobile} {Media} in {Use} at the {Time} of {Civil} {War}},
      volume = {32},
      issn = {15327590},
      url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10447318.2016.1177300 http://wineme.uni-siegen.de/paper/2016/out_of_syria_mobile_media_in_use_at_the_time_of_civil_war_(1).pdf},
      doi = {10.1080/10447318.2016.1177300},
      abstract = {Social media usage during the recent uprisings in Arabian countries has gained increasing attention in CHI research. This study adds to these insights by providing some findings on the use of ICT, specifically mobile media, by opposition forces and political activists during the Syrian civil war. The presented study is based on 17 interviews with Syrian FSA fighters, oppositional activists and refugees. A first analysis showed evidence for some very specific use patterns during wartime (compared to media usage of political activists under less anomic conditions). The study also describes a fragmented telecom infrastructure in today's Syria: government-controlled regions offer fairly intact infrastructures while rebel-controlled regions are cut-off from telephone and internet. Moreover, the central and very critical role of mobile video for documenting, mobilization, and propaganda is discussed.},
      number = {7},
      journal = {International Journal of Human Computer Interaction},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Aal, Konstantin and Misaki, Kaoru and Randall, Dave and Weibert, Anne and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2016},
      keywords = {Come\_In},
      pages = {515--531},
      }

    2015


    • Yerousis, G., Aal, K., von Rekowski, T., Randall, D., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2015)Computer-Enabled Project Spaces: Connecting with Palestinian Refugees across Camp Boundaries

      Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems – CHI ’15. New York, New York, USA, Publisher: ACM Press, Pages: 3749–3758 doi:10.1145/2702123.2702283
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Come_IN computer clubs are an established approach to support inter-cultural and inter-generational learning in German neighborhoods. We explore the adaptation of the come_IN concept to the Palestinian context as a means to bridge the social and economic divide that has plagued West Bank society for a period of more than six decades. Social exclusion, political conflicts and prolonged military occupation have kept the refugee camps in a perpetual state of marginalization. In this paper we report on our work in Al Amari – a Palestinian refugee camp adjacent to the city of Ramallah. We examine how the computer club enables the emergence of social ties among residents of the camp and university students acting as tutors. Even though the ties are small-scale and informal, they have the potential to generate new and wider opportunities for exchange that may eventually support more social integration between the camp’s marginalized population and the wider Palestinian population.

      @inproceedings{yerousis_computer-enabled_2015,
      address = {New York, New York, USA},
      title = {Computer-{Enabled} {Project} {Spaces}: {Connecting} with {Palestinian} {Refugees} across {Camp} {Boundaries}},
      volume = {1},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-3145-6},
      url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2702123.2702283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2702123.2702283},
      doi = {10.1145/2702123.2702283},
      abstract = {Come\_IN computer clubs are an established approach to support inter-cultural and inter-generational learning in German neighborhoods. We explore the adaptation of the come\_IN concept to the Palestinian context as a means to bridge the social and economic divide that has plagued West Bank society for a period of more than six decades. Social exclusion, political conflicts and prolonged military occupation have kept the refugee camps in a perpetual state of marginalization. In this paper we report on our work in Al Amari – a Palestinian refugee camp adjacent to the city of Ramallah. We examine how the computer club enables the emergence of social ties among residents of the camp and university students acting as tutors. Even though the ties are small-scale and informal, they have the potential to generate new and wider opportunities for exchange that may eventually support more social integration between the camp's marginalized population and the wider Palestinian population.},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the {ACM} {Conference} on {Human} {Factors} in {Computing} {Systems} - {CHI} '15},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Yerousis, George and Aal, Konstantin and von Rekowski, Thomas and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      month = apr,
      year = {2015},
      keywords = {A-Paper, PRAXLABS, yallah, computer club, communities, empowerment, integration, learning},
      pages = {3749--3758},
      }


    • Stickel, O., Hornung, D., Aal, K., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2015)3D Printing with Marginalized Children – An Exploration in a Palestinian Refugee Camp

      ECSCW 2015: Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 19-23 September 2015, Oslo, Norway., Publisher: Springer, Pages: 83–102 doi:10.1007/978-3-319-20499-4_5
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{stickel_3d_2015,
      title = {{3D} {Printing} with {Marginalized} {Children} - {An} {Exploration} in a {Palestinian} {Refugee} {Camp}},
      url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20499-4_5},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-20499-4_5},
      booktitle = {{ECSCW} 2015: {Proceedings} of the 14th {European} {Conference} on {Computer} {Supported} {Cooperative} {Work}, 19-23 {September} 2015, {Oslo}, {Norway}},
      publisher = {Springer},
      author = {Stickel, Oliver and Hornung, Dominik and Aal, Konstantin and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      editor = {Boulus-Rødje, Nina and Ellingsen, Gunnar and Bratteteig, Tone and Aanestad, Margunn and Bjørn, Pernille},
      year = {2015},
      keywords = {CSCW, Come\_In, FabLab, yallah},
      pages = {83--102},
      }


    • Wulf, V., Pipek, V., Rohde, M., Schmidt, K., Stevens, G. & Randall, D. (2015)Socio Informatics – A Practice-based Perspective

      , Publisher: Oxford University Press
      [BibTeX]

      @book{wulf_socio_2015,
      title = {Socio {Informatics} – {A} {Practice}-based {Perspective}},
      publisher = {Oxford University Press},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus and Schmidt, Kjeld and Stevens, Gunnar and Randall, David},
      year = {2015},
      }


    • Wulf, V., Müller, C., Pipek, V., Randall, D., Rohde, M. & Stevens, G. (2015)Designing Socially Embedded Technologies in the Real-World

      IN Designing Socially Embedded Technologies in the Real-World London, United Kingdom doi:10.1007/978-1-4471-6720-4
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @incollection{wulf_designing_2015,
      address = {London, United Kingdom},
      title = {Designing {Socially} {Embedded} {Technologies} in the {Real}-{World}},
      isbn = {978-1-4471-6719-8},
      url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-4471-6720-4},
      booktitle = {Designing {Socially} {Embedded} {Technologies} in the {Real}-{World}},
      publisher = {Springer},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Müller, Claudia and Pipek, Volkmar and Randall, Dave and Rohde, Markus and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2015},
      doi = {10.1007/978-1-4471-6720-4},
      keywords = {italg},
      pages = {111--150},
      }


    • Wulf, V., Müller, C., Pipek, V., Randall, D., Rohde, M. & Stevens, G. (2015)Practice-Based Computing: Empirically Grounded Conceptualizations Derived from Design Case Studies

      IN Wulf, V., Schmidt, K. & Randall, D. (Eds.), Designing Socially Embedded Technologies in the Real-World London doi:10.1007/978-1-4471-6720-4_7
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      The introduction of IT has changed the way we live in many ways. Historically, it can even be argued that socially embedded applications of information technology challenge and change practices to an extent rarely seen before with any other type of technological artefacts. If these IT artefacts have strong and recurrent impacts on people’s lives, we need to reconsider design practice artefacts which allow for anticipating use practices and bring together inspirational creativity with evaluative methods. Approaches such as Participatory Design (Greenbaum and Kyng 1991) and User‐Driven Innovation (von Hippel 2005) have already significantly increased the level of involvement of users and their fields of practice into IT development and have strengthened the role of ethnographic methods as well as the importance of methods providing direct user feedback. But even a strong component of domain analysis or user participation does not warrant an accurate anticipation of the changes in social practices resulting from new technological artefacts or infrastructures. Moreover, the immaterial nature of software contributes to its application beyond the originally intended context. The material and social foundations of IT usage have significantly changed over the past two decades. Technologically, the standardization of communication interfaces, the increase of bandwidth and speed of internet connections and their ubiquitous availability have connected more and more devices with each other. At a social level this has also created stronger connections between professional and private domains and practices, offering new room to adapt these practices and re‐negotiate their relations and compositions. These developments have made us now look at ecosystems (Draxler et al. 2015) or infrastructures (Star and Ruhleder 1996) of technology‐based practices. With regard to methods, EUSSET’s research agenda would benefit from a convergence of a broadly defined research program which looks at technology development as well as scenarios of usage and accumulates results in various ways, bridging the gap between a simple ‘technology‐in‐practice‘ perspective and a ‘technology‐based practice change‘ perspective. We need to consider how to carefully transfer emerging design concepts, IT artefacts, and pattern of appropriation derived in a specific context to other fields of application. We also need to better understand how to transfer findings gained with the design and appropriation of one artefact towards that of another, related one. In this paper we will outline a research program, called practice‐based computing, which suggests collecting a corpus of highly contextualized design case studies and supports the transferability of insights by comparative concept building on top of these cases.

      @incollection{wulf_practice-based_2015,
      address = {London},
      title = {Practice-{Based} {Computing}: {Empirically} {Grounded} {Conceptualizations} {Derived} from {Design} {Case} {Studies}},
      isbn = {978-1-4471-6719-8},
      url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6720-4_7 http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-4471-6720-4_7},
      abstract = {The introduction of IT has changed the way we live in many ways. Historically, it can even be argued that socially embedded applications of information technology challenge and change practices to an extent rarely seen before with any other type of technological artefacts. If these IT artefacts have strong and recurrent impacts on people's lives, we need to reconsider design practice artefacts which allow for anticipating use practices and bring together inspirational creativity with evaluative methods. Approaches such as Participatory Design (Greenbaum and Kyng 1991) and User‐Driven Innovation (von Hippel 2005) have already significantly increased the level of involvement of users and their fields of practice into IT development and have strengthened the role of ethnographic methods as well as the importance of methods providing direct user feedback. But even a strong component of domain analysis or user participation does not warrant an accurate anticipation of the changes in social practices resulting from new technological artefacts or infrastructures. Moreover, the immaterial nature of software contributes to its application beyond the originally intended context. The material and social foundations of IT usage have significantly changed over the past two decades. Technologically, the standardization of communication interfaces, the increase of bandwidth and speed of internet connections and their ubiquitous availability have connected more and more devices with each other. At a social level this has also created stronger connections between professional and private domains and practices, offering new room to adapt these practices and re‐negotiate their relations and compositions. These developments have made us now look at ecosystems (Draxler et al. 2015) or infrastructures (Star and Ruhleder 1996) of technology‐based practices. With regard to methods, EUSSET's research agenda would benefit from a convergence of a broadly defined research program which looks at technology development as well as scenarios of usage and accumulates results in various ways, bridging the gap between a simple ‘technology‐in‐practice' perspective and a ‘technology‐based practice change' perspective. We need to consider how to carefully transfer emerging design concepts, IT artefacts, and pattern of appropriation derived in a specific context to other fields of application. We also need to better understand how to transfer findings gained with the design and appropriation of one artefact towards that of another, related one. In this paper we will outline a research program, called practice‐based computing, which suggests collecting a corpus of highly contextualized design case studies and supports the transferability of insights by comparative concept building on top of these cases.},
      booktitle = {Designing {Socially} {Embedded} {Technologies} in the {Real}-{World}},
      publisher = {Springer London},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Müller, Claudia and Pipek, Volkmar and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Stevens, Gunnar},
      editor = {Wulf, Volker and Schmidt, Kjeld and Randall, David},
      year = {2015},
      doi = {10.1007/978-1-4471-6720-4_7},
      keywords = {italg, CSCW, PRAXLABS, DBL},
      pages = {111--150},
      }

    2014


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Randall, D., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2014)Social dependency and mobile autonomy

      Proceedings of CHI ’14. New York, New York, USA, Publisher: ACM Press, Pages: 1923–1932 doi:10.1145/2556288.2557300
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{meurer_social_2014-1,
      address = {New York, New York, USA},
      title = {Social dependency and mobile autonomy},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-2473-1},
      url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2556288.2557300},
      doi = {10.1145/2556288.2557300},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of {CHI} '14},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      month = apr,
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {a-paper, design, ethnography, PRAXLABS, dynamic ridesharing, elderly, social experiences},
      pages = {1923--1932},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Randall, D., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2014)Social dependency and mobile autonomy: supporting older adults‘ mobility with ridesharing ict

      Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA, Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery, Pages: 1923–1932 doi:10.1145/2556288.2557300
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Alternative mobility modes for older adults are increasingly important for economic, ecological and social reasons. A promising option is ridesharing, defined as use of the same vehicle by two or more people traveling to a common destination. In particular, mobile computer supported ridesharing provides a promising way to enlarge older adults‘ mobility choices in addition to private driving and public transportation options. In order to understand the opportunities and obstacles of ridesharing from the point of view of elderly people, we conducted an interview study in order to examining ridesharing experiences. It turns out that „mobile independence“ and „decisional autonomy“ are key issues for mobile wellbeing. This partially conflicts with common ridesharing concepts. Hence, we further analyze older adults‘ strategies dealing with these conflicts and show that these strategies offer departure points for the design ridesharing solutions, which are better suited to the demands of older adults.

      @inproceedings{meurer_social_2014-2,
      address = {New York, NY, USA},
      series = {{CHI} '14},
      title = {Social dependency and mobile autonomy: supporting older adults' mobility with ridesharing ict},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-2473-1},
      shorttitle = {Social dependency and mobile autonomy},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/2556288.2557300},
      doi = {10.1145/2556288.2557300},
      abstract = {Alternative mobility modes for older adults are increasingly important for economic, ecological and social reasons. A promising option is ridesharing, defined as use of the same vehicle by two or more people traveling to a common destination. In particular, mobile computer supported ridesharing provides a promising way to enlarge older adults' mobility choices in addition to private driving and public transportation options. In order to understand the opportunities and obstacles of ridesharing from the point of view of elderly people, we conducted an interview study in order to examining ridesharing experiences. It turns out that "mobile independence" and "decisional autonomy" are key issues for mobile wellbeing. This partially conflicts with common ridesharing concepts. Hence, we further analyze older adults' strategies dealing with these conflicts and show that these strategies offer departure points for the design ridesharing solutions, which are better suited to the demands of older adults.},
      urldate = {2021-04-16},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the {SIGCHI} {Conference} on {Human} {Factors} in {Computing} {Systems}},
      publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      month = apr,
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {design, ethnography, dynamic ridesharing, elderly, social experiences},
      pages = {1923--1932},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Wulf, V. & Rohde, M. (2014)Gestaltung von Mitfahrsystemen für ältere Erwachsene / Designing ridesharing interaction for older adults

      IN i-com, Vol. 13, Pages: 32–37 doi:10.1515/icom.2014.0018
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{meurer_gestaltung_2014,
      title = {Gestaltung von {Mitfahrsystemen} für ältere {Erwachsene} / {Designing} ridesharing interaction for older adults},
      volume = {13},
      issn = {2196-6826},
      url = {http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/icom.2014.13.issue-3/icom.2014.0018/icom.2014.0018.xml},
      doi = {10.1515/icom.2014.0018},
      number = {3},
      journal = {i-com},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {s-mobil},
      pages = {32--37},
      }


    • Zweig, K. A., Neuser, W., Pipek, V., Rohde, M. & Scholtes, I. (2014)Socioinformatics – The Social Impact of Interactions between Humans and IT

      Zweig, K., Neuser, W., Pipek, V., Rohde, M. & Scholtes, I. (Eds.), Publisher: Springer doi:10.1007/978-3-319-09378-9
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @book{zweig_socioinformatics_2014,
      title = {Socioinformatics – {The} {Social} {Impact} of {Interactions} between {Humans} and {IT}},
      isbn = {978-3-319-09377-2},
      url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09378-9},
      publisher = {Springer},
      author = {Zweig, Katharina Anna and Neuser, Wolfgang and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus and Scholtes, Ingo},
      editor = {Zweig, Katharina and Neuser, Wolfgang and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus and Scholtes, Ingo},
      year = {2014},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-09378-9},
      keywords = {CSCW},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2014)Mitfahrpraktiken älterer Menschen verstehen und gestalten: Ergebnisse einer ethnographischen Studie

      Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI). Paderborn, Publisher: CD-Publikationen
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{meurer_mitfahrpraktiken_2014,
      address = {Paderborn},
      title = {Mitfahrpraktiken älterer {Menschen} verstehen und gestalten: {Ergebnisse} einer ethnographischen {Studie}},
      url = {http://rambaldo.uni-paderborn.de/indico/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=12%7B&%7DsessionId=61%7B&%7DconfId=0},
      booktitle = {Multikonferenz {Wirtschaftsinformatik} ({MKWI})},
      publisher = {CD-Publikationen},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {PRAXLABS, s-mobil},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Randall, D., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2014)Social dependency and mobile autonomy – Supporting older adults‘ mobility with ridesharing ICT

      Proceedings of the 32nd annual ACM conference on Human factors in computing systems – CHI ’14. New York, NY, USA, Publisher: ACM Press, Pages: 1923–1932 doi:10.1145/2556288.2557300
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{meurer_social_2014,
      address = {New York, NY, USA},
      title = {Social dependency and mobile autonomy – {Supporting} older adults' mobility with ridesharing {ICT}},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-2473-1},
      url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2556288.2557300},
      doi = {10.1145/2556288.2557300},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the 32nd annual {ACM} conference on {Human} factors in computing systems - {CHI} '14},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {A-Paper, s-mobil},
      pages = {1923--1932},
      }

    2013


    • Wulf, V., Misaki, K., Atam, M., Randall, D. & Rohde, M. (2013)‚On the ground‘ in Sidi Bouzid: investigating social media use during the tunisian revolution

      Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Computer supported cooperative work. New York, NY, USA, Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery, Pages: 1409–1418 doi:10.1145/2441776.2441935
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      We present a study conducted in Sidi Bouzid, the Tunisian town where the Arab Revolution, also known as ‚Arab Spring‘, started, and where the role of Web 2.0 and social media applications in the people’s uprising have been much discussed. We identify four relevant phenomena: (1) the publication of classified materials via WikiLeaks challenged the regime’s legitimacy, (2) Web 2.0 connected local activists with Arab satellite TV, (3) social media linked the young activists with actors in other cities in Tunisia, (4) social media allowed organizing resistance inside Sidi Bouzid. Methodologically, we question a too deterministic view of the role of the new media and the representativeness of investigative techniques that uniquely use the new media in order to assess their impact. At the same time, rigorous investigations ‚on the ground‘ are extremely difficult. We present a modest and initial attempt to provide such an ‚on the ground‘ approach, cognizant of necessary limitations. We compare our findings with studies which analyze data downloaded out of social media applications and suggest that studies of the kind we describe offer additional insight and play an essential role in better understanding political uses of social media.

      @inproceedings{wulf_ground_2013-1,
      address = {New York, NY, USA},
      series = {{CSCW} '13},
      title = {'{On} the ground' in {Sidi} {Bouzid}: investigating social media use during the tunisian revolution},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-1331-5},
      shorttitle = {'{On} the ground' in {Sidi} {Bouzid}},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/2441776.2441935},
      doi = {10.1145/2441776.2441935},
      abstract = {We present a study conducted in Sidi Bouzid, the Tunisian town where the Arab Revolution, also known as 'Arab Spring', started, and where the role of Web 2.0 and social media applications in the people's uprising have been much discussed. We identify four relevant phenomena: (1) the publication of classified materials via WikiLeaks challenged the regime's legitimacy, (2) Web 2.0 connected local activists with Arab satellite TV, (3) social media linked the young activists with actors in other cities in Tunisia, (4) social media allowed organizing resistance inside Sidi Bouzid. Methodologically, we question a too deterministic view of the role of the new media and the representativeness of investigative techniques that uniquely use the new media in order to assess their impact. At the same time, rigorous investigations 'on the ground' are extremely difficult. We present a modest and initial attempt to provide such an 'on the ground' approach, cognizant of necessary limitations. We compare our findings with studies which analyze data downloaded out of social media applications and suggest that studies of the kind we describe offer additional insight and play an essential role in better understanding political uses of social media.},
      urldate = {2021-04-16},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2013 conference on {Computer} supported cooperative work},
      publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Misaki, Kaoru and Atam, Meryem and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus},
      month = feb,
      year = {2013},
      keywords = {social media, arab spring, on the ground' studies},
      pages = {1409--1418},
      }


    • Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2013)CSCL@Networking: Regional Learning in Software Industries

      IN Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning at the Workplace Boston, MA doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-1740-8_4
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      applicability for this approach.

      @incollection{rohde_csclnetworking_2013,
      address = {Boston, MA},
      title = {{CSCL}@{Networking}: {Regional} {Learning} in {Software} {Industries}},
      volume = {53},
      isbn = {978-85-7811-079-6},
      url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-4614-1740-8_4},
      abstract = {applicability for this approach.},
      number = {9},
      booktitle = {Computer-{Supported} {Collaborative} {Learning} at the {Workplace}},
      publisher = {Springer US},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2013},
      doi = {10.1007/978-1-4614-1740-8_4},
      pmid = {25246403},
      keywords = {icle},
      pages = {65--87},
      annote = {ISSN: 1098-6596 \_eprint: arXiv:1011.1669v3},
      }


    • Wulf, V., Misaki, K., Atam, M., Randall, D. & Rohde, M. (2013)‘On the Ground‘ in Sidi Bouzid: Investigating Social Media Use during the Tunisian Revolution

      Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). San Antonio, Publisher: ACM Press, Pages: 1409–1418
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{wulf_ground_2013,
      address = {San Antonio},
      title = {‘{On} the {Ground}' in {Sidi} {Bouzid}: {Investigating} {Social} {Media} {Use} during the {Tunisian} {Revolution}},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Conference} on {Computer} {Supported} {Cooperative} {Work} ({CSCW})},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Misaki, Kaoru and Atam, Meryem and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2013},
      keywords = {CSCW},
      pages = {1409--1418},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Brödner, P., Stevens, G. & Wulf, V. (2013)Adjusting the Paradigmatic Shift: IS Design as Intervention in Social Practice

      IN International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI), Vol. 10, Pages: 1861–4280
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_adjusting_2013,
      title = {Adjusting the {Paradigmatic} {Shift}: {IS} {Design} as {Intervention} in {Social} {Practice}},
      volume = {10},
      number = {1},
      journal = {International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI)},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Brödner, Peter and Stevens, Gunnar and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2013},
      pages = {1861--4280},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2013)“It’s more than finding the way – Mobility experiences of seniors.”

      ECSCW 13 – Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Paphos, Cyprus
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{meurer_its_2013,
      address = {Paphos, Cyprus},
      title = {“{It}'s more than finding the way - {Mobility} experiences of seniors.”},
      booktitle = {{ECSCW} 13 - {Proceedings} of the 13th {European} {Conference} on {Computer} {Supported} {Cooperative} {Work}},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2013},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2013)Trust in Electronically-Supported Networks of Political Activists

      IN Workshop Paper, Proceedings of ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_trust_2013,
      title = {Trust in {Electronically}-{Supported} {Networks} of {Political} {Activists}},
      journal = {Workshop Paper, Proceedings of ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2013},
      annote = {ISBN: 9781450313315},
      }


    • Wulf, V., Aal, K., Abu Kteish, I., Atam, M., Schubert, K., Rohde, M., Yerousis, G. & Randall, D. (2013)Fighting against the wall: Social media use by political activists in a Palestinian village

      Proceedings of CHI ’13., Publisher: ACM, Pages: 1979–1988 doi:10.1145/2470654.2466262
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      We analyze practices of political activists in a Palestinian village located in the West Bank, who organize weekly demonstrations against Israel’s settlement policy and the separation wall. Over a period of 28 months, we conducted a field study consisting of eight days ‘on the ground‘ observation and interviewing, and extensive monitoring of Internet communication. We describe the activists‘ background and their efforts to organize these demonstrations under conditions of military occupation. Over time, we observe the role both digital and material factors play in the organization of protest.

      @inproceedings{wulf_fighting_2013,
      title = {Fighting against the wall: {Social} media use by political activists in a {Palestinian} village},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-1899-0},
      url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2470654.2466262},
      doi = {10.1145/2470654.2466262},
      abstract = {We analyze practices of political activists in a Palestinian village located in the West Bank, who organize weekly demonstrations against Israel's settlement policy and the separation wall. Over a period of 28 months, we conducted a field study consisting of eight days ‘on the ground' observation and interviewing, and extensive monitoring of Internet communication. We describe the activists' background and their efforts to organize these demonstrations under conditions of military occupation. Over time, we observe the role both digital and material factors play in the organization of protest.},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of {CHI} '13},
      publisher = {ACM},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Aal, Konstantin and Abu Kteish, Ibrahim and Atam, Meryem and Schubert, Kai and Rohde, Markus and Yerousis, George and Randall, David},
      year = {2013},
      keywords = {appropriation, a-paper, Come\_In, PRAXLABS, social media, yallah, field study, political protest},
      pages = {1979--1988},
      }

    2012


    • Saeed, S., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2012)Civil Society Organizations in Knowledge Society: A Roadmap for ICT Support in Pakistani NGOs

      IN International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management, Vol. 3, Pages: 23–35 doi:10.4018/jabim.2012040103
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{saeed_civil_2012,
      title = {Civil {Society} {Organizations} in {Knowledge} {Society}: {A} {Roadmap} for {ICT} {Support} in {Pakistani} {NGOs}},
      volume = {3},
      issn = {1947-9638},
      url = {http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/jabim.2012040103},
      doi = {10.4018/jabim.2012040103},
      number = {2},
      journal = {International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      month = jan,
      year = {2012},
      pages = {23--35},
      }


    • Lewkowicz, M., Hassanaly, P., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2012)Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Designing Cooperative Systems (COOP 2010)

      , Aix-en-Provence, Publisher: Springer London
      [BibTeX]

      @book{lewkowicz_proceedings_2012,
      address = {Aix-en-Provence},
      title = {Proceedings of the 9th {International} {Conference} on {Designing} {Cooperative} {Systems} ({COOP} 2010)},
      publisher = {Springer London},
      author = {Lewkowicz, Myriam and Hassanaly, Parina and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2012},
      }


    • Saeed, S. & Rohde, M. (2012)Technology Design for E-Governance in Nonprofit Organizations

      IN Human-Centered System Design for Electronic Governance doi:10.4018/978-1-4666-3640-8.ch004
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{saeed_technology_2012,
      title = {Technology {Design} for {E}-{Governance} in {Nonprofit} {Organizations}},
      booktitle = {Human-{Centered} {System} {Design} for {Electronic} {Governance}},
      publisher = {IGI Global},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2012},
      doi = {10.4018/978-1-4666-3640-8.ch004},
      annote = {Section: 4},
      }


    • Saeed, S., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2012)IT for Social Activists: A Study of World Social Forum 2006 Organizing Process

      IN International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management (IJABIM), Vol. 3, Pages: 62–73 doi:10.4018/jabim.2012040106
      [BibTeX]

      @article{saeed_it_2012,
      title = {{IT} for {Social} {Activists}: {A} {Study} of {World} {Social} {Forum} 2006 {Organizing} {Process}},
      volume = {3},
      doi = {10.4018/jabim.2012040106},
      number = {2},
      journal = {International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management (IJABIM)},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2012},
      pages = {62--73},
      }

    2011


    • Lewkowicz, M. & Rohde, M. (2011)Special Issue on Socially embedded collaborative practices

      IN Journal on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Vol. 4-5
      [BibTeX]

      @article{lewkowicz_special_2011,
      title = {Special {Issue} on {Socially} embedded collaborative practices},
      volume = {4-5},
      journal = {Journal on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)},
      author = {Lewkowicz, Myriam and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2011},
      }


    • Wulf, V., Rohde, M., Pipek, V. & Stevens, G. (2011)Engaging with Practices: Design Case Studies as a Research Framework in CSCW

      Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). Hangzhou, China, Publisher: ACM Press, Pages: 505–512
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{wulf_engaging_2011,
      address = {Hangzhou, China},
      title = {Engaging with {Practices}: {Design} {Case} {Studies} as a {Research} {Framework} in {CSCW}},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Conference} on {Computer} {Supported} {Cooperative} {Work} ({CSCW})},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus and Pipek, Volkmar and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2011},
      keywords = {CSCW, PRAXLABS, DBL, CONTici},
      pages = {505--512},
      annote = {Backup Publisher: ACM},
      }


    • Cuel, R., Morozova, O., Rohde, M., Simperl, E., Siorpaes, K., Tokarchuk, O., Wiedenhoefer, T., Yetim, F. & Zamarian, M. (2011)Motivation Mechanisms for Participation in Human-Driven Semantic Content Creation

      IN International Journal of Knowledge Engineering and Data Mining, Vol. 1, Pages: 331–349 doi:10.1504/IJKEDM.2011.040653
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{cuel_motivation_2011,
      title = {Motivation {Mechanisms} for {Participation} in {Human}-{Driven} {Semantic} {Content} {Creation}},
      volume = {1},
      issn = {1755-2087},
      url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJKEDM.2011.040653 http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1998327.1998330},
      doi = {10.1504/IJKEDM.2011.040653},
      number = {4},
      journal = {International Journal of Knowledge Engineering and Data Mining},
      author = {Cuel, Roberta and Morozova, Olga and Rohde, Markus and Simperl, Elena and Siorpaes, Katharina and Tokarchuk, Oksana and Wiedenhoefer, Torben and Yetim, Fahri and Zamarian, Marco},
      year = {2011},
      keywords = {CSCW},
      pages = {331--349},
      annote = {Place: Inderscience Publishers, Geneva, SWITZERLAND Publisher: Inderscience Publishers},
      }


    • Saeed, S., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2011)Conducting ICT research in voluntary organizations: reflections from a long term study of the European Social Forum

      IN Journal of community informatics, Vol. 7
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Recent literature highlights the low technology adoption of voluntary organizations in their organizational settings. Due to the social importance of this sector, it is important that universities and researchers carry on action research projects in such settings to improve IT usage. These organizations are quite diverse in their organizational structure, scope, application area and working. Furthermore, they differ from traditional organizations in their objectives, rationale, operations and work practices. Appropriate technology design requires a deep understanding of organizational work practices, paving the way for ethnographic action research studies in these settings. In this paper, we want to present our experiences with conducting an ethnographic action research at the European Social Forum, which is a European network of heterogeneous social activists participating in the anti-globalization movement. We will discuss the problems that we faced in our fieldwork to help other researchers comprehend these difficulties in advance as they are planning fieldwork in such settings.

      @article{saeed_conducting_2011,
      title = {Conducting {ICT} research in voluntary organizations: reflections from a long term study of the {European} {Social} {Forum}},
      volume = {7},
      url = {http://search.proquest.com.queens.ezp1.qub.ac.uk/docview/1000950048?accountid=13374},
      abstract = {Recent literature highlights the low technology adoption of voluntary organizations in their organizational settings. Due to the social importance of this sector, it is important that universities and researchers carry on action research projects in such settings to improve IT usage. These organizations are quite diverse in their organizational structure, scope, application area and working. Furthermore, they differ from traditional organizations in their objectives, rationale, operations and work practices. Appropriate technology design requires a deep understanding of organizational work practices, paving the way for ethnographic action research studies in these settings. In this paper, we want to present our experiences with conducting an ethnographic action research at the European Social Forum, which is a European network of heterogeneous social activists participating in the anti-globalization movement. We will discuss the problems that we faced in our fieldwork to help other researchers comprehend these difficulties in advance as they are planning fieldwork in such settings.},
      number = {3},
      journal = {Journal of community informatics},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2011},
      keywords = {Economics, Ethnograph, Field work, Social networks},
      annote = {ISBN: 1712-4441, 1712-4441},
      }


    • Yetim, F., Wiedenhoefer, T. & Rohde, M. (2011)Designing for Motivation: Focusing on Motivational Values in Two Case Studies

      Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Social Informatics. Berlin, Heidelberg, Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Pages: 255–268
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{yetim_designing_2011,
      address = {Berlin, Heidelberg},
      series = {{SocInfo}'11},
      title = {Designing for {Motivation}: {Focusing} on {Motivational} {Values} in {Two} {Case} {Studies}},
      isbn = {978-3-642-24703-3},
      url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2050728.2050765},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Third} {International} {Conference} on {Social} {Informatics}},
      publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
      author = {Yetim, Fahri and Wiedenhoefer, Torben and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2011},
      keywords = {CSCW, motivation, user participation, value sensitive design, annotation, case studies},
      pages = {255--268},
      }


    • Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2011)Aktuelles Schlagwort: Sozio-Informatik

      IN Informatik-Spektrum, Vol. 34, Pages: 210–213 doi:10.1007/s00287-011-0518-y
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_aktuelles_2011,
      title = {Aktuelles {Schlagwort}: {Sozio}-{Informatik}},
      volume = {34},
      issn = {01706012},
      doi = {10.1007/s00287-011-0518-y},
      number = {2},
      journal = {Informatik-Spektrum},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2011},
      pages = {210--213},
      }


    • Lewkowicz, M. & Rohde, M. (2011)Socially embedded collaborative practices – Introduction to a special issue based on the COOP 2010 conference

      IN Journal on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Vol. 4-5, Pages: 227–229
      [BibTeX]

      @article{lewkowicz_socially_2011,
      title = {Socially embedded collaborative practices – {Introduction} to a special issue based on the {COOP} 2010 conference},
      volume = {4-5},
      journal = {Journal on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)},
      author = {Lewkowicz, Myriam and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2011},
      pages = {227--229},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2011)V.i.S.d.P. Themenheft Wir und die Anderen. Klärungen und Anwendungen des Konzepts kollektive Identität

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 24
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_visdp_2011,
      title = {V.i.{S}.d.{P}. {Themenheft} {Wir} und die {Anderen}. {Klärungen} und {Anwendungen} des {Konzepts} kollektive {Identität}},
      volume = {24},
      number = {4},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2011},
      }


    • Saeed, S., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2011)Communicating in a transnational network of social activists: The crucial importance of mailing list usage

      IN Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), Vol. 6969 LNCS, Pages: 81–88 doi:10.1007/978-3-642-23801-7_7
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      Social movements need to coordinate their political activities. They are often characterized by a fragile organizational structure, and sparse personnel, financial and technical resources. In this paper we describe how a transnational networks of social activists, the European Social Forum (ESF), uses a central mailing list as a major communication tool. By means of a long-term field study, we analyzed the work practices of this network and observed the usage of the mailing list. The empirical findings highlight how the mailing list is used for a variety of different activities such as collaborative work, decision making, coordination and information sharing. We discuss the finding with regard to the discourse on cooperative work and come up with implications for design.

      @article{saeed_communicating_2011,
      title = {Communicating in a transnational network of social activists: {The} crucial importance of mailing list usage},
      volume = {6969 LNCS},
      issn = {03029743},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-23801-7_7},
      abstract = {Social movements need to coordinate their political activities. They are often characterized by a fragile organizational structure, and sparse personnel, financial and technical resources. In this paper we describe how a transnational networks of social activists, the European Social Forum (ESF), uses a central mailing list as a major communication tool. By means of a long-term field study, we analyzed the work practices of this network and observed the usage of the mailing list. The empirical findings highlight how the mailing list is used for a variety of different activities such as collaborative work, decision making, coordination and information sharing. We discuss the finding with regard to the discourse on cooperative work and come up with implications for design.},
      journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2011},
      keywords = {community informatics, email communication, European social forum, mailing list, social activists},
      pages = {81--88},
      annote = {ISBN: 9783642238000},
      }


    • Cuel, R., Herbrechter, M., Rohde, M., Stein, M., Tokarchuk, O., Wiedenhöfer, T., Yetim, F. & Zamarian, M. (2011)Requirements Report of the INSEMTIVES Seekda! Use Case

      IN International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI), Vol. 8
      [BibTeX]

      @article{cuel_requirements_2011,
      title = {Requirements {Report} of the {INSEMTIVES} {Seekda}! {Use} {Case}},
      volume = {8},
      number = {1},
      journal = {International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI)},
      author = {Cuel, Roberta and Herbrechter, Marc and Rohde, Markus and Stein, Martin and Tokarchuk, Oksana and Wiedenhöfer, Torben and Yetim, Fahri and Zamarian, Marco},
      year = {2011},
      }


    • Saeed, S., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2011)Analyzing political activists‘ organization practices: Findings from a long term case study of the european social forum

      IN Computer Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of Collaborative Computing (JCSCW), Vol. 20, Pages: 265–304 doi:10.1007/s10606-011-9144-0
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      Designing ICT support for transnational networks of social activists is a challenge due to diverse organizational structures, cultural identities, political ideologies, and financial conditions. In this paper we present empirical findings on ICT usage in the organizing process of the European Social Forum (ESF) covering a period of almost 3 years. The European Social Forum is a platform for political activists involved in the anti-globalization movement. During our data collection period, the 5th and 6th European Social Fora were held in Malmo (2008) and Istanbul (2010). The paper describes complex social practices in organizing ESF events. We use the term fragmented meta-coordination to denote this type of practice. Mundane IT applications, such as a mailing list and a content management system, play a central role in enabling different aspects of fragmented meta-coordination. The findings also indicate how lacking resources, organizational distribution, and technical limitations hamper the preparation process and reduce the transparency of political decision making. Our analysis highlights central organizational and technological challenges related to ICT appropriation in transnational networks of social activists. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved) (journal abstract)

      @article{saeed_analyzing_2011,
      title = {Analyzing political activists' organization practices: {Findings} from a long term case study of the european social forum},
      volume = {20},
      issn = {09259724},
      doi = {10.1007/s10606-011-9144-0},
      abstract = {Designing ICT support for transnational networks of social activists is a challenge due to diverse organizational structures, cultural identities, political ideologies, and financial conditions. In this paper we present empirical findings on ICT usage in the organizing process of the European Social Forum (ESF) covering a period of almost 3 years. The European Social Forum is a platform for political activists involved in the anti-globalization movement. During our data collection period, the 5th and 6th European Social Fora were held in Malmo (2008) and Istanbul (2010). The paper describes complex social practices in organizing ESF events. We use the term fragmented meta-coordination to denote this type of practice. Mundane IT applications, such as a mailing list and a content management system, play a central role in enabling different aspects of fragmented meta-coordination. The findings also indicate how lacking resources, organizational distribution, and technical limitations hamper the preparation process and reduce the transparency of political decision making. Our analysis highlights central organizational and technological challenges related to ICT appropriation in transnational networks of social activists. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved) (journal abstract)},
      number = {4-5},
      journal = {Computer Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of Collaborative Computing (JCSCW)},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2011},
      keywords = {Community informatics, Ethnographic case study, Meta-coordination, Political organizing, Social movements and ICTs, Technology and the third sector},
      pages = {265--304},
      annote = {ISBN: 0925-9724},
      }

    2010


    • Saeed, S. & Rohde, M. (2010)Computer Enabled Social Movements? Usage of a collaborative web platform within the European Social Forum

      IN 9th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, Pages: 245–264 doi:10.1007/978-1-84996-211-7
      [BibTeX]

      @article{saeed_computer_2010,
      title = {Computer {Enabled} {Social} {Movements}? {Usage} of a collaborative web platform within the {European} {Social} {Forum}},
      doi = {10.1007/978-1-84996-211-7},
      journal = {9th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2010},
      keywords = {community informatics, ethnographic case study, facilitation of communities, sector, technology and the third, web 2},
      pages = {245--264},
      annote = {ISBN: 978-1-84996-210-0},
      }


    • Reichling, T., Moos, B., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2010)Towards Regional Clusters: Networking Events, Collaborative Research, and the Business Finder

      IN From CSCW to Web 2.0: European Developments in Collaborative Design, Pages: 43–61
      [BibTeX]

      @article{reichling_towards_2010,
      title = {Towards {Regional} {Clusters}: {Networking} {Events}, {Collaborative} {Research}, and the {Business} {Finder}},
      journal = {From CSCW to Web 2.0: European Developments in Collaborative Design},
      author = {Reichling, Tim and Moos, Benjamin and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2010},
      pages = {43--61},
      }


    • Simperl, E., Cuel, R. & Rohde, M. (2010)Incentives and Motivation for Web-Based Collaboration (Webcentives), Workshop abstract

      IN Workshop Proceedings of 9th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems. International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI), Vol. 7, Pages: 310
      [BibTeX]

      @article{simperl_incentives_2010,
      title = {Incentives and {Motivation} for {Web}-{Based} {Collaboration} ({Webcentives}), {Workshop} abstract},
      volume = {7},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Workshop Proceedings of 9th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems. International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI)},
      author = {Simperl, Elena and Cuel, Roberta and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2010},
      pages = {310},
      }


    • Saeed, S., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2010)An empirical study of IT use in pakistani civil society organizations

      IN Communications in Computer and Information Science, Vol. 111 CCIS, Pages: 521–527 doi:10.1007/978-3-642-16318-0_67
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      As voulantary organizations are differnt from business and governmental organizations in terms of structure, working methodologies and decision making, we are interested in the specific IT requirements and technology use in this sector. In this paper we investigate the Pakistani civil society sector to analyze the involvement of technology in their work settings. The paper also discusses two successful virtual voulantary organizations to highlight the potential of new media. The findings suggest that lack of technological and financial resources hinder them to adopt innovative solutions. The technological use is mostly limited, but the realization of its importance and urge to establish ICT infrastructures exist. So there is need for appropriating technology so that this sector in collaboration with government institutions can serve the public in a better way in new knowledge society. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.

      @article{saeed_empirical_2010,
      title = {An empirical study of {IT} use in pakistani civil society organizations},
      volume = {111 CCIS},
      issn = {18650929},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-16318-0_67},
      abstract = {As voulantary organizations are differnt from business and governmental organizations in terms of structure, working methodologies and decision making, we are interested in the specific IT requirements and technology use in this sector. In this paper we investigate the Pakistani civil society sector to analyze the involvement of technology in their work settings. The paper also discusses two successful virtual voulantary organizations to highlight the potential of new media. The findings suggest that lack of technological and financial resources hinder them to adopt innovative solutions. The technological use is mostly limited, but the realization of its importance and urge to establish ICT infrastructures exist. So there is need for appropriating technology so that this sector in collaboration with government institutions can serve the public in a better way in new knowledge society. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.},
      number = {PART 1},
      journal = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2010},
      pages = {521--527},
      annote = {ISBN: 3642163173 {\textbackslash}textbar 9783642163173},
      }


    • Brödner, P., Rohde, M., Stevens, G. & Wulf, V. (2010)Perspektivwechsel auf IS – Von der Systemgestaltung zur Strukturation sozialer Praxis

      IN Proceedings der 10. fachübergreifenden Konferenz Mensch und Computer (MuC’10): Interaktive Kulturen, Pages: 149–158
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      Der Beitrag befasst sich mit der theoretischen Fundierung der zweckmäßigen Gestaltung von Informa- tionssystemen. Er trägt zu einem internationalen Diskurs bei, der durch eine grundlegende Arbeit von Hevner et al. (2004) angestoßen wurde. Allerdings wirft deren Perspektive begriffliche und theoreti- sche Schwierigkeiten auf, die in einer eingeschränkten Rezeption pragmatischer Weltsicht wurzeln, auf die sich die Autoren berufen, und die ein unzureichendes Verständnis der Gestaltungsaufgabe zur Folge haben. Abhilfe lässt sich durch eine Erweiterung des theoretischen Rahmens gewinnen, der nicht nur die zu gestaltenden IT-Systeme, sondern vor allem auch deren Wechselwirkungen mit den sozialen Praktiken, die sie modellieren und im Gebrauch zugleich strukturieren, in den Blick nimmt. Diese ontologische und epistemologische Öffnung der Perspektive der Gestaltungswissenschaft hat methodi- sche Konsequenzen, die exemplarisch für die kanonische Aktionsforschung und Unternehmens- Ethnografie als aussichtsreichen neuen Vorgehensweisen erläutert werden. 1

      @article{brodner_perspektivwechsel_2010,
      title = {Perspektivwechsel auf {IS} - {Von} der {Systemgestaltung} zur {Strukturation} sozialer {Praxis}},
      abstract = {Der Beitrag befasst sich mit der theoretischen Fundierung der zweckmäßigen Gestaltung von Informa- tionssystemen. Er trägt zu einem internationalen Diskurs bei, der durch eine grundlegende Arbeit von Hevner et al. (2004) angestoßen wurde. Allerdings wirft deren Perspektive begriffliche und theoreti- sche Schwierigkeiten auf, die in einer eingeschränkten Rezeption pragmatischer Weltsicht wurzeln, auf die sich die Autoren berufen, und die ein unzureichendes Verständnis der Gestaltungsaufgabe zur Folge haben. Abhilfe lässt sich durch eine Erweiterung des theoretischen Rahmens gewinnen, der nicht nur die zu gestaltenden IT-Systeme, sondern vor allem auch deren Wechselwirkungen mit den sozialen Praktiken, die sie modellieren und im Gebrauch zugleich strukturieren, in den Blick nimmt. Diese ontologische und epistemologische Öffnung der Perspektive der Gestaltungswissenschaft hat methodi- sche Konsequenzen, die exemplarisch für die kanonische Aktionsforschung und Unternehmens- Ethnografie als aussichtsreichen neuen Vorgehensweisen erläutert werden. 1},
      journal = {Proceedings der 10. fachübergreifenden Konferenz Mensch und Computer (MuC'10): Interaktive Kulturen},
      author = {Brödner, Peter and Rohde, Markus and Stevens, Gunnar and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2010},
      pages = {149--158},
      annote = {ISBN: 978-3-486-70408-2},
      }


    • Saeed, S., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2010)Towards understanding IT needs of social activists: The case of the World Social Forum 2006 organizing process

      IN Communications in Computer and Information Science, Vol. 111 CCIS, Pages: 528–536 doi:10.1007/978-3-642-16318-0_68
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      Recent literature has highlighted that most civil society organizations lack IT appropriation in their work practices. There is strong need to focus on this application area to empower these organizations by IT capabilities. As there is not much literature about the specific needs assessment of voulantary organizations, there is a need to carry out ethnographic studies to better understand IT requirements of this sector. In this paper we have investigated the organizing process of the World Social Forum 2006 event in Karachi, Pakistan. World Social Forum is an important gathering of social movements and voulantary organizations across the globe, and organizing such an event requires extensive communication and effective planning skills. The objective of this paper is to highlight the need and importance of this research issue. Our intention is to introduce appropriate technology in the organizing process to facilitate social activists. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.

      @article{saeed_towards_2010,
      title = {Towards understanding {IT} needs of social activists: {The} case of the {World} {Social} {Forum} 2006 organizing process},
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      issn = {18650929},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-16318-0_68},
      abstract = {Recent literature has highlighted that most civil society organizations lack IT appropriation in their work practices. There is strong need to focus on this application area to empower these organizations by IT capabilities. As there is not much literature about the specific needs assessment of voulantary organizations, there is a need to carry out ethnographic studies to better understand IT requirements of this sector. In this paper we have investigated the organizing process of the World Social Forum 2006 event in Karachi, Pakistan. World Social Forum is an important gathering of social movements and voulantary organizations across the globe, and organizing such an event requires extensive communication and effective planning skills. The objective of this paper is to highlight the need and importance of this research issue. Our intention is to introduce appropriate technology in the organizing process to facilitate social activists. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.},
      number = {PART 1},
      journal = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2010},
      pages = {528--536},
      annote = {ISBN: 3642163173},
      }


    • Saeed, S., Pipek, V., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2010)Managing nomadic knowledge: a case study of the European social forum

      Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI). Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Publisher: ACM-Press, Pages: 537–546
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      In this paper we portray a specific type of knowledge which we term ’nomadic knowledge‘. It is required periodically by different actors and travels along foreseeable paths between groups or communities of actors. This type of knowledge lets us question …

      @inproceedings{saeed_managing_2010,
      address = {Atlanta, Georgia, USA},
      title = {Managing nomadic knowledge: a case study of the {European} social forum},
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      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2010},
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      pages = {537--546},
      }


    • Wiedenhoefer, T., Yetim, F. & Rohde, M. (2010)User-Centered Design Goals for Motivating Participation in Socially Embedded Software Tools

      Workshop Proceedings of the International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems., Pages: 330–338
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{wiedenhoefer_user-centered_2010,
      title = {User-{Centered} {Design} {Goals} for {Motivating} {Participation} in {Socially} {Embedded} {Software} {Tools}},
      booktitle = {Workshop {Proceedings} of the {International} {Conference} on the {Design} of {Cooperative} {Systems}},
      author = {Wiedenhoefer, Torben and Yetim, Fahri and Rohde, Markus},
      editor = {Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2010},
      keywords = {CSCW},
      pages = {330--338},
      }

    2009


    • Saeed, S., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2009)Technologies within Transnational Social Activist Communities: An Ethnographic Study of the European Social Forum

      IN Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Communities and technologies – C&T ’09, Pages: 85–94 doi:10.1145/1556460.1556474
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      ICT support for transnational social movements and civil society organizations is an important field of research: not only due to the increased political importance of this sector in a globalizing world but also due to their organizational characteristics. Transnational social movement organizations are typically characterized by a lack of resources, an absence of formal hierarchical structures, and differences in languages and culture among the activists. In order to design appropriate technological support for social activists‘ communities, it is important to understand their work practices which widely differ from traditional business organizations. This paper investigates into the organizational practices of the European Social Forum, in particular its 2008 meeting in Malmo, Sweden. We describe organizational practices in preparing and conducting the event. Since the goal of our research is directed towards enhancing the capabilities of social movements by means of ICT, we focus particularly on the usage of ICT.

      @article{saeed_technologies_2009,
      title = {Technologies within {Transnational} {Social} {Activist} {Communities}: {An} {Ethnographic} {Study} of the {European} {Social} {Forum}},
      url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1556460.1556474},
      doi = {10.1145/1556460.1556474},
      abstract = {ICT support for transnational social movements and civil society organizations is an important field of research: not only due to the increased political importance of this sector in a globalizing world but also due to their organizational characteristics. Transnational social movement organizations are typically characterized by a lack of resources, an absence of formal hierarchical structures, and differences in languages and culture among the activists. In order to design appropriate technological support for social activists' communities, it is important to understand their work practices which widely differ from traditional business organizations. This paper investigates into the organizational practices of the European Social Forum, in particular its 2008 meeting in Malmo, Sweden. We describe organizational practices in preparing and conducting the event. Since the goal of our research is directed towards enhancing the capabilities of social movements by means of ICT, we focus particularly on the usage of ICT.},
      journal = {Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Communities and technologies - C\&T '09},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2009},
      keywords = {community informatics, ethnographic case study, facilitation of communities, ad-hoc communities and icts, development, for, ict4d, technology, the third sector},
      pages = {85--94},
      annote = {ISBN: 9781605587134},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Augustin, S., Brödner, P. & Wulf, V. (2009)Towards a Paradigmatic Shift in IS: Designing for Social Practice

      IN Desrist’09
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{rohde_towards_2009,
      title = {Towards a {Paradigmatic} {Shift} in {IS}: {Designing} for {Social} {Practice}},
      url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1555639},
      number = {4},
      journal = {Desrist'09},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Augustin, Sankt and Brödner, Peter and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2009},
      keywords = {DBL},
      annote = {ISBN: 9781605584089},
      }


    • Dörner, C. & Rohde, M. (2009)Softwareanpassungspraxis von kleinen und mittelständischen Unternehmen

      IN HMD – Praxis Wirtschaftsinformatik, Vol. 269
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{dorner_softwareanpassungspraxis_2009,
      title = {Softwareanpassungspraxis von kleinen und mittelständischen {Unternehmen}},
      volume = {269},
      url = {http://www.dpunkt.de/hmdissues/269/10.php},
      journal = {HMD - Praxis Wirtschaftsinformatik},
      author = {Dörner, Christian and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2009},
      keywords = {CSCW, EUDISMES},
      }


    • Müller, C., Lewkowicz, M., Pipek, V. & Rohde, M. (2009)Enhancing Interaction Spaces by Social Media for the Elderly

      IN International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI), Vol. 6, Pages: 3–7
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      The extension of CSCW research towards new domains, such as the home, has brought up many ideas to support ageing in place. However, the social wellbeing as a pivotal pillar of healthiness besides physical and psychical health has not gained much attention yet. With a workshop at the European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work in 2009, we opened a forum for research in the area of social wellbeing of the elderly by means of focusing on social media. By bringing together CSCW and social media researchers we wish to open up discussions on the development of new interaction and coordination spaces for wellbeing and social support which enhance the spaces of physical home environments.

      @article{muller_enhancing_2009,
      title = {Enhancing {Interaction} {Spaces} by {Social} {Media} for the {Elderly}},
      volume = {6},
      url = {http://www.iisi.de/international-reports-on-socio-informatics-irsi/},
      abstract = {The extension of CSCW research towards new domains, such as the home, has brought up many ideas to support ageing in place. However, the social wellbeing as a pivotal pillar of healthiness besides physical and psychical health has not gained much attention yet. With a workshop at the European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work in 2009, we opened a forum for research in the area of social wellbeing of the elderly by means of focusing on social media. By bringing together CSCW and social media researchers we wish to open up discussions on the development of new interaction and coordination spaces for wellbeing and social support which enhance the spaces of physical home environments.},
      number = {3},
      journal = {International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI)},
      author = {Müller, Claudia and Lewkowicz, Myriam and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2009},
      keywords = {italg},
      pages = {3--7},
      }

    2008


    • Saeed, S., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2008)Designing IT Systems for NGOs: Issues and Directions

      IN Communications in Computer and Information Science, Vol. 19, Pages: 560–565 doi:10.1007/978-3-540-87783-7_71
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{saeed_designing_2008,
      title = {Designing {IT} {Systems} for {NGOs}: {Issues} and {Directions}},
      volume = {19},
      url = {http://www.springerlink.com/index/l9v114166g326181.pdf},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-87783-7_71},
      journal = {Communications in Computer and Information Science},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2008},
      keywords = {community computing, it support, ngos},
      pages = {560--565},
      }


    • Saeed, S., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2008)ICTs, an Alternative Sphere for Social Movements in Pakistan – A research framework

      IN Proceedings of IADIS International Conference e-Society 2008, Pages: 523–526
      [BibTeX]

      @article{saeed_icts_2008,
      title = {{ICTs}, an {Alternative} {Sphere} for {Social} {Movements} in {Pakistan} – {A} research framework},
      journal = {Proceedings of IADIS International Conference e-Society 2008},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2008},
      keywords = {cyber protest, icts, social movements, virtual campaigning},
      pages = {523--526},
      }


    • Saeed, S., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2008)A Framework towards IT Appropriation in Voluntary Organizations

      IN International Journal of Knowledge and Learning, Vol. 4, Pages: 438–451 doi:10.1504/IJKL.2008.022062
      [BibTeX]

      @article{saeed_framework_2008,
      title = {A {Framework} towards {IT} {Appropriation} in {Voluntary} {Organizations}},
      volume = {4},
      issn = {1741-1009},
      doi = {10.1504/IJKL.2008.022062},
      number = {5},
      journal = {International Journal of Knowledge and Learning},
      author = {Saeed, Saqib and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2008},
      pages = {438--451},
      }

    2007


    • Rohde, M., Kuleßa, P. & Klein, A. (2007)Wandel der Parteiendemokratie – Macht ohne Substanz? Editorial zum Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 20
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_wandel_2007,
      title = {Wandel der {Parteiendemokratie} – {Macht} ohne {Substanz}? {Editorial} zum {Forschungsjournal} {Neue} {Soziale} {Bewegungen}},
      volume = {20},
      number = {4},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Kuleßa, Peter and Klein, Ansgar},
      year = {2007},
      }


    • Betz, M., Huq, M., Pipek, V., Rohde, M., Stevens, G. & Wulf, V. (2007)Architecture for Adaptable Component Based Mobile Systems: End User Driven Real Life Tagging for Individualized Context-Awareness. Designing for Palpability Workshop at Pervasive 2007

      Fifth International Conference on Pervasive Computing. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{betz_architecture_2007,
      address = {Toronto, Ontario, Canada},
      title = {Architecture for {Adaptable} {Component} {Based} {Mobile} {Systems}: {End} {User} {Driven} {Real} {Life} {Tagging} for {Individualized} {Context}-{Awareness}. {Designing} for {Palpability} {Workshop} at {Pervasive} 2007},
      booktitle = {Fifth {International} {Conference} on {Pervasive} {Computing}},
      author = {Betz, Matthias and Huq, Mahmudul and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus and Stevens, Gunnar and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2007},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Stahl, G. & Wulf, V. (2007)Computer Support for Learning Communities

      IN Special Issue of Behaviour & Information Technology (BIT), Vol. 26, Pages: 1–3
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_computer_2007,
      title = {Computer {Support} for {Learning} {Communities}},
      volume = {26},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Special Issue of Behaviour \& Information Technology (BIT)},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Stahl, Gerry and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2007},
      pages = {1--3},
      }


    • Fischer, G., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2007)Community-based Learning: The Core Competency of Residential, Research-based Universities

      IN International Journal of Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (ijCSCL), Vol. 2, Pages: 9–40
      [BibTeX]

      @article{fischer_community-based_2007,
      title = {Community-based {Learning}: {The} {Core} {Competency} of {Residential}, {Research}-based {Universities}},
      volume = {2},
      number = {1},
      journal = {International Journal of Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (ijCSCL)},
      author = {Fischer, Gerhard and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2007},
      pages = {9--40},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Klamma, R., Jarke, M. & Wulf, V. (2007)The Reality is our laboratory: Communities of Practice in Applied Computer Science

      IN Behaviour & Information Technology, Vol. 26, Pages: 81–94 doi:10.1080/01449290600811636
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      The present paper presents a longitudinal study of the course ‚High-tech Entrepreneurship and New Media‘. The course design is based on socio-cultural theories of learning and considers the role of social capital in entrepreneurial networks. By integrating student teams into the communities of practice of local start-ups, we offer learning opportunities to students, companies and academia. The student teams are connected to each other and to their supervisors in academia and practice through a community-system. Moreover, the course is accompanied by a series of lectures and group discussions. In this paper we want to present our experiences and to reflect upon the design changes between the first and the second instance of the course. The evaluation of the course showed that the work on real-world problems and the collaboration in teams together with partners from start-up companies were evaluated as very positive, although design flaws, and cultural and professional diversities limited the success of the first instance in 2001. For the second course in 2002, the didactical design was improved significantly according to evaluation results, which brought evidence that the design changes resulted in better collaborative practices and more stable relationships between start-up companies and students. Furthermore, it was found that especially the differences in cultural background and different historical experiences between the two distinct groups of ’students‘ and ‚entrepreneurs‘ might make processes of social identification more difficult and, therefore, successful community-building less likely‘.

      @article{rohde_reality_2007,
      title = {The {Reality} is our laboratory: {Communities} of {Practice} in {Applied} {Computer} {Science}},
      volume = {26},
      issn = {0144-929X},
      url = {10.1080/01449290600811636%5Cnhttp://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=buh&AN=23311713&site=ehost-live%5Cn%3CGo to ISI%3E://WOS:000242473600007},
      doi = {10.1080/01449290600811636},
      abstract = {The present paper presents a longitudinal study of the course 'High-tech Entrepreneurship and New Media'. The course design is based on socio-cultural theories of learning and considers the role of social capital in entrepreneurial networks. By integrating student teams into the communities of practice of local start-ups, we offer learning opportunities to students, companies and academia. The student teams are connected to each other and to their supervisors in academia and practice through a community-system. Moreover, the course is accompanied by a series of lectures and group discussions. In this paper we want to present our experiences and to reflect upon the design changes between the first and the second instance of the course. The evaluation of the course showed that the work on real-world problems and the collaboration in teams together with partners from start-up companies were evaluated as very positive, although design flaws, and cultural and professional diversities limited the success of the first instance in 2001. For the second course in 2002, the didactical design was improved significantly according to evaluation results, which brought evidence that the design changes resulted in better collaborative practices and more stable relationships between start-up companies and students. Furthermore, it was found that especially the differences in cultural background and different historical experiences between the two distinct groups of 'students' and 'entrepreneurs' might make processes of social identification more difficult and, therefore, successful community-building less likely'.},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Behaviour \& Information Technology},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Klamma, Ralf and Jarke, Matthias and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2007},
      pmid = {23311713},
      keywords = {Case study, Communities of practice, COMPUTER science, Entrepreneurship, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, GROUP identity, HIGH technology, INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics), LONGITUDINAL method, Social capital},
      pages = {81--94},
      annote = {ISBN: 0144929X},
      }


    • Betz, M., Huq, M., Pipek, V., Rohde, M., Stevens, G., Englert, R. & Wulf, V. (2007)An Architecture for Adaptive and Adaptable Mobile Applications for Physically Handicapped People

      Universal Access in Human Computer Interaction. Coping with Diversity, 4th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction, UAHCI 2007, Held as Part of HCI International 2007, Beijing, China, July 22-27, 2007, Proceedings, P., Publisher: Springer, Pages: 335–344 doi:10.1007/978-3-540-73279-2_37
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{betz_architecture_2007-1,
      series = {Lecture {Notes} in {Computer} {Science}},
      title = {An {Architecture} for {Adaptive} and {Adaptable} {Mobile} {Applications} for {Physically} {Handicapped} {People}},
      volume = {4554},
      isbn = {978-3-540-73278-5},
      url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73279-2_37},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-73279-2_37},
      booktitle = {Universal {Access} in {Human} {Computer} {Interaction}. {Coping} with {Diversity}, 4th {International} {Conference} on {Universal} {Access} in {Human}-{Computer} {Interaction}, {UAHCI} 2007, {Held} as {Part} of {HCI} {International} 2007, {Beijing}, {China}, {July} 22-27, 2007, {Proceedings}, {P}},
      publisher = {Springer},
      author = {Betz, Matthias and Huq, Mahmudul and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus and Stevens, Gunnar and Englert, Roman and Wulf, Volker},
      editor = {Stephanidis, Constantine},
      year = {2007},
      keywords = {CSCW},
      pages = {335--344},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Stahl, G. & Wulf, V. (2007)Introduction „Computer-Support for Learning Communities“

      IN International Journal on Behaviour and Information Technology, Vol. 26
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_introduction_2007,
      title = {Introduction "{Computer}-{Support} for {Learning} {Communities}"},
      volume = {26},
      number = {1},
      journal = {International Journal on Behaviour and Information Technology},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Stahl, Gerry and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2007},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2007)Annotation zu Frick, Klaus N.: Chaos en France – Peter Pank in Avignon. Berlin, Archiv der Jugendkulturen, 2006

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 20, Pages: 136–137
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_annotation_2007,
      title = {Annotation zu {Frick}, {Klaus} {N}.: {Chaos} en {France} – {Peter} {Pank} in {Avignon}. {Berlin}, {Archiv} der {Jugendkulturen}, 2006},
      volume = {20},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2007},
      pages = {136--137},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2007)Integrated Organization and Technology Development (OTD) and the Impact of Socio-Cultural Concepts – A CSCW Perspective

      , Publisher: Datalogiske skrifter, University of Roskilde
      [BibTeX]

      @book{rohde_integrated_2007,
      title = {Integrated {Organization} and {Technology} {Development} ({OTD}) and the {Impact} of {Socio}-{Cultural} {Concepts} - {A} {CSCW} {Perspective}},
      publisher = {Datalogiske skrifter, University of Roskilde},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2007},
      keywords = {Dissertation},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2007)V.i.S.d.P. Themenheft Wandel der Parteiendemokratie – Macht ohne Substanz

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 20
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_visdp_2007,
      title = {V.i.{S}.d.{P}. {Themenheft} {Wandel} der {Parteiendemokratie} – {Macht} ohne {Substanz}},
      volume = {20},
      number = {4},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2007},
      }

    2006


    • Betz, M., Hess, J., Pipek, V., Rohde, M., Wulf, V. & Scheidl, S. (2006)End-User Development in Small and Medium Enterprises: Research and development Issues

      Workshop ‚The Next Step: From End-User Programming to End-User Software Engineering‘ at the CHI 2006. Montreal, Canada
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{betz_end-user_2006,
      address = {Montreal, Canada},
      title = {End-{User} {Development} in {Small} and {Medium} {Enterprises}: {Research} and development {Issues}},
      url = {http://eusesconsortium.org/weuse/},
      booktitle = {Workshop '{The} {Next} {Step}: {From} {End}-{User} {Programming} to {End}-{User} {Software} {Engineering}' at the {CHI} 2006},
      author = {Betz, Matthias and Hess, Jan and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker and Scheidl, Stefan},
      year = {2006},
      keywords = {CSCW},
      }


    • Stevens, G., Wulf, V., Rohde, M. & Zimmermann, A. (2006)Ubiquitous fitness support starts in everyday’s context

      Proceedings of the 6th World Conference „The Engineering of Sport“, July 11 to 14. München
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{stevens_ubiquitous_2006,
      address = {München},
      title = {Ubiquitous fitness support starts in everyday's context},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th {World} {Conference} "{The} {Engineering} of {Sport}", {July} 11 to 14},
      author = {Stevens, Gunnar and Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus and Zimmermann, Andreas},
      year = {2006},
      }


    • Fischer, G., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2006)Spiders in the Net: Universities as Facilitators of Community-based Learning

      IN Journal on Community Informatics, Vol. 2
      [BibTeX]

      @article{fischer_spiders_2006,
      title = {Spiders in the {Net}: {Universities} as {Facilitators} of {Community}-based {Learning}},
      volume = {2},
      number = {2},
      journal = {Journal on Community Informatics},
      author = {Fischer, Gerhard and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2006},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2006)Engagement und Berichterstattung in Neuen Medien

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 19, Pages: 132–135
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_engagement_2006,
      title = {Engagement und {Berichterstattung} in {Neuen} {Medien}},
      volume = {19},
      number = {2},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2006},
      pages = {132--135},
      }


    • Dörner, C., Pipek, V., Betz, M., Hess, J., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2006)End User Development in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Empirical Findings Concerning the Adaptation Process of Software Systems

      Informatik 2006 – Informatik für Menschen, Band 1, Beiträge der 36. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI). Dresden, Germany, Publisher: GI, Pages: 600
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{dorner_end_2006,
      address = {Dresden, Germany},
      series = {{LNI}},
      title = {End {User} {Development} in {Small} and {Medium}-{Sized} {Enterprises}: {Empirical} {Findings} {Concerning} the {Adaptation} {Process} of {Software} {Systems}},
      volume = {93},
      isbn = {978-3-88579-187-4},
      url = {http://subs.emis.de/LNI/Proceedings/Proceedings93/article4804.html},
      booktitle = {Informatik 2006 - {Informatik} für {Menschen}, {Band} 1, {Beiträge} der 36. {Jahrestagung} der {Gesellschaft} für {Informatik} e.{V}. ({GI})},
      publisher = {GI},
      author = {Dörner, Christian and Pipek, Volkmar and Betz, Matthias and Hess, Jan and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      editor = {Hochberger, Christian and Liskowsky, Rüdiger},
      year = {2006},
      keywords = {CSCW, EUDISMES},
      pages = {600},
      }


    • Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2006)Regional Learning in the Software Industry: A University Facilitating Regional Networks of Practice

      IN The Role of ICT in Interfirm Networks and Regional Clusters – Workshop Documentation, International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI), Vol. 3, Pages: 19–48
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{rohde_regional_2006,
      title = {Regional {Learning} in the {Software} {Industry}: {A} {University} {Facilitating} {Regional} {Networks} of {Practice}},
      volume = {3},
      url = {http://www.iisi.de/fileadmin/IISI/upload/IRSI/IrsiV3I2.pdf},
      number = {2},
      journal = {The Role of ICT in Interfirm Networks and Regional Clusters - Workshop Documentation, International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI)},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2006},
      pages = {19--48},
      }


    • Reißmann, O., Rohde, M. & Urich, K. (2006)Neue Bewegungen im Internet? Editorial zum Themenheft Neue Bewegungen im Internet?

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 19, Pages: 2–6
      [BibTeX]

      @article{reismann_neue_2006,
      title = {Neue {Bewegungen} im {Internet}? {Editorial} zum {Themenheft} {Neue} {Bewegungen} im {Internet}?},
      volume = {19},
      number = {2},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Reißmann, Ole and Rohde, Markus and Urich, Karin},
      year = {2006},
      pages = {2--6},
      }


    • Nett, B., Huysman, M., Rohde, M., Steinfield, C. & Wulf, V. (2006)The Role of ICT in Interfirm Networks and Regional Clusters – Workshop Documentation, International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI)

      , Publisher: ISSN
      [BibTeX]

      @book{nett_role_2006,
      title = {The {Role} of {ICT} in {Interfirm} {Networks} and {Regional} {Clusters} - {Workshop} {Documentation}, {International} {Reports} on {Socio}-{Informatics} ({IRSI})},
      publisher = {ISSN},
      author = {Nett, Bernhard and Huysman, Marleen and Rohde, Markus and Steinfield, Ch. and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2006},
      }


    • Stevens, G., Wulf, V., Rohde, M. & Zimmermann, A. (2006)Ubiquitous Fitness Support Starts in Everyday’s Context

      The Engineering of Sport 6. New York, NY, Publisher: Springer, Pages: 191–196 doi:10.1007/978-0-387-45951-6_35
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      The paper describes the results of ethnographic studies of fitness and sports activities, and introduces a framework for developing concepts and solutions in this area.

      @inproceedings{stevens_ubiquitous_2006-1,
      address = {New York, NY},
      title = {Ubiquitous {Fitness} {Support} {Starts} in {Everyday}’s {Context}},
      isbn = {978-0-387-45951-6},
      doi = {10.1007/978-0-387-45951-6_35},
      abstract = {The paper describes the results of ethnographic studies of fitness and sports activities, and introduces a framework for developing concepts and solutions in this area.},
      language = {en},
      booktitle = {The {Engineering} of {Sport} 6},
      publisher = {Springer},
      author = {Stevens, Gunnar and Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus and Zimmermann, Andreas},
      editor = {Moritz, Eckehard Fozzy and Haake, Steve},
      year = {2006},
      keywords = {Fitness Activity, Fitness Center, Fitness Trainer, Sport Engineer, Training Plan},
      pages = {191--196},
      }

    2005


    • Rohde, M., Klamma, R., Wulf, V. & Koschmann, T. (2005)Establishing communities of practice among students and start-up companies

      IN CSCL 2005: Computer Supported Collaborative Learning 2005: The Next 10 Years, Proceedings, Pages: 514–519 doi:10.3115/1149293.1149361
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      This paper presents the concept and an empirical evaluation of the course „High-tech Entrepreneurship and New Media“. The course design is based on socio-cultural theories of learning and considers the role of social capital in entrepreneurial networks. By integrating student teams into the communities of practice of local start-ups, we offer learning opportunities to students, companies, and academia. The student teams are connected to each other and to their supervisors in academia and practice through a community-system. Moreover, the course is accompanied by a series of lectures and group discussions. In this paper we present empirical findings and reflect on changes in the design of the course which took place between its first and the second instantiation. These design changes were based on the empirical evaluation of the first course and a deeper analysis of the role of social capital.

      @article{rohde_establishing_2005,
      title = {Establishing communities of practice among students and start-up companies},
      doi = {10.3115/1149293.1149361},
      abstract = {This paper presents the concept and an empirical evaluation of the course "High-tech Entrepreneurship and New Media". The course design is based on socio-cultural theories of learning and considers the role of social capital in entrepreneurial networks. By integrating student teams into the communities of practice of local start-ups, we offer learning opportunities to students, companies, and academia. The student teams are connected to each other and to their supervisors in academia and practice through a community-system. Moreover, the course is accompanied by a series of lectures and group discussions. In this paper we present empirical findings and reflect on changes in the design of the course which took place between its first and the second instantiation. These design changes were based on the empirical evaluation of the first course and a deeper analysis of the role of social capital.},
      journal = {CSCL 2005: Computer Supported Collaborative Learning 2005: The Next 10 Years, Proceedings},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Klamma, Ralf and Wulf, Volker and Koschmann, T},
      year = {2005},
      keywords = {social capital, communities of practice, regional start-up networks},
      pages = {514--519},
      annote = {ISBN: 0-8058-5782-6},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2005)V.i.S.d.P. Themenheft Advokaten internationaler Solidarität – Vom Kampf um die Entwicklungspolitik

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 18
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_visdp_2005,
      title = {V.i.{S}.d.{P}. {Themenheft} {Advokaten} internationaler {Solidarität} – {Vom} {Kampf} um die {Entwicklungspolitik}},
      volume = {18},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2005},
      }


    • Stevens, G., Wulf, V., Rohde, M. & Zimmermann, A. (2005)Ubiquitous Fitness Support Starts in the Everyday’s Context

      UbiComp 05, Seventh International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing. Tokyo, Japan
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{stevens_ubiquitous_2005,
      address = {Tokyo, Japan},
      title = {Ubiquitous {Fitness} {Support} {Starts} in the {Everyday}'s {Context}},
      booktitle = {{UbiComp} 05, {Seventh} {International} {Conference} on {Ubiquitous} {Computing}},
      author = {Stevens, Gunnar and Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus and Zimmermann, Andreas},
      year = {2005},
      }


    • Frantz, C., Klein, A., Rohde, M. & Willems, U. (2005)Advokaten internationaler Solidarität – Zivilgesellschaftliche Organisationen in Entwicklungspolitik und Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. Editorial zum Themenheft Advokaten internationaler Solidarität – Vom Kampf um die Entwicklungspolitik

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 18, Pages: 2–6
      [BibTeX]

      @article{frantz_advokaten_2005,
      title = {Advokaten internationaler {Solidarität} – {Zivilgesellschaftliche} {Organisationen} in {Entwicklungspolitik} und {Entwicklungszusammenarbeit}. {Editorial} zum {Themenheft} {Advokaten} internationaler {Solidarität} – {Vom} {Kampf} um die {Entwicklungspolitik}},
      volume = {18},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Frantz, Christiane and Klein, Ansgar and Rohde, Markus and Willems, Ulrich},
      year = {2005},
      pages = {2--6},
      }

    2004


    • Klamma, R., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2004)Making sense of Communities of Practice at the University Level : Connecting Academia and Industries Making sense of Communities of Practice at the University Level : Connecting Academia and Industries

      Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI). Essen, Pages: 324–335
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{klamma_making_2004,
      address = {Essen},
      title = {Making sense of {Communities} of {Practice} at the {University} {Level} : {Connecting} {Academia} and {Industries} {Making} sense of {Communities} of {Practice} at the {University} {Level} : {Connecting} {Academia} and {Industries}},
      booktitle = {Multikonferenz {Wirtschaftsinformatik} ({MKWI})},
      author = {Klamma, Ralf and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2004},
      pages = {324--335},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Reinecke, L., Pape, B. & Janneck, M. (2004)Community-building with web-based systems investigating a hybrid community of students

      IN Computer Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of Collaborative Computing (JCSCW), Vol. 13, Pages: 471–499 doi:10.1007/s10606-004-5066-4
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      This paper examines WiInf-Central, the virtual homeplace of a student community (on Information Systems) at the University of Hamburg, and focuses on processes of social identity and community-building. Drawing on social-identity theory and communities of practice as our theoretical basis, we illustrate that the processes of identity-building and positive in-group evaluation triggered by WiInf-Central serve as a means for students of Information Systems to assert themselves against faculty members and students of other disciplines. While our study reveals strong mechanisms of social exclusion, inclusion mechanisms have to be assessed in a more differentiated way. In particular, our study shows the emergence of several subgroups, which appear largely closed to other community members. We ascribe this to both the self-organized and the hybrid – half virtual, half real – nature of the community based on WiInf-Central.

      @article{rohde_community-building_2004,
      title = {Community-building with web-based systems investigating a hybrid community of students},
      volume = {13},
      issn = {09259724},
      doi = {10.1007/s10606-004-5066-4},
      abstract = {This paper examines WiInf-Central, the virtual homeplace of a student community (on Information Systems) at the University of Hamburg, and focuses on processes of social identity and community-building. Drawing on social-identity theory and communities of practice as our theoretical basis, we illustrate that the processes of identity-building and positive in-group evaluation triggered by WiInf-Central serve as a means for students of Information Systems to assert themselves against faculty members and students of other disciplines. While our study reveals strong mechanisms of social exclusion, inclusion mechanisms have to be assessed in a more differentiated way. In particular, our study shows the emergence of several subgroups, which appear largely closed to other community members. We ascribe this to both the self-organized and the hybrid - half virtual, half real - nature of the community based on WiInf-Central.},
      number = {5-6},
      journal = {Computer Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of Collaborative Computing (JCSCW)},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Reinecke, Leonard and Pape, Bernd and Janneck, Monique},
      year = {2004},
      keywords = {CommSy, Communities of practice (COP), E-community-building, Hybrid and self-organized community of students, Qualitative interviews, Social identity theory (SIT)},
      pages = {471--499},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2004)Find what binds: Building social capital in an Iranian NGO community system

      IN Social Capital and Information Technology, Pages: 75–112
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_find_2004,
      title = {Find what binds: {Building} social capital in an {Iranian} {NGO} community system},
      journal = {Social Capital and Information Technology},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2004},
      pages = {75--112},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2004)V.i.S.d.P. Themenheft Wissen ist Macht. Wer bestimmt die Weltinformationsgesellschaft?

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 17
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_visdp_2004,
      title = {V.i.{S}.d.{P}. {Themenheft} {Wissen} ist {Macht}. {Wer} bestimmt die {Weltinformationsgesellschaft}?},
      volume = {17},
      number = {2},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2004},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2004)Studentische Praxisgemeinschaften in der angewandten Informatik

      IN Wissensprojekte.: Gemeinschaftliches Lernen aus didaktischer, softwaretechnischer und organisatorischer Sicht., Vol. 27, Pages: 90–107
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_studentische_2004,
      title = {Studentische {Praxisgemeinschaften} in der angewandten {Informatik}},
      volume = {27},
      journal = {Wissensprojekte.: Gemeinschaftliches Lernen aus didaktischer, softwaretechnischer und organisatorischer Sicht.},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2004},
      pages = {90--107},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Jarke, M., Klamma, R. & Wulf, V. (2004)Praxisgemeinschaft als didaktische Konzeption: Neue Ansätze medienunterstützter Projektarbeit in der angewandten Informatik

      IN i-com – Zeitschrift für interaktive und kooperative Medien, Vol. 3, Pages: 36–45
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden die Erfahrungen mit einer\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$npraxisorientierten Lehrveranstaltung im Informatikstudium\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nan der RWTH Aachen vorgestellt. Im Rahmen der\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nkombinierten Veranstaltung “Entrepreneurship and New\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nMedia” wurde neben einem Projektpraktikum eine\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nbegleitende Vorlesungsreihe mit externen Dozenten\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nangeboten. In Projektgruppen bearbeiteten die\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nStudierenden Praxisaufgaben, die von zwei Start-Up\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nUnternehmen gestellt und betreut wurden. Die Studierenden\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nwurden dabei miteinander und mit ihren verschiedenen\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nBetreuern durch ein Community-System vernetzt. Es werden\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$ndie Konzeption und der lerntheoretische Hintergrund der\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nLehrveranstaltung dargestellt. Au�erdem werden die\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nErgebnisse einer Studie pr\{ä\}sentiert, die die\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$ndidaktische Grundkonzeption und die Nutzung des\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nCommunity-Systems evaluierte. Abschlie\{ß\}end wird die\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nBedeutung von Praxisgemeinschaften f\{ü\}r die Lehre der\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nangewandten Informatik diskutiert.

      @article{rohde_praxisgemeinschaft_2004,
      title = {Praxisgemeinschaft als didaktische {Konzeption}: {Neue} {Ansätze} medienunterstützter {Projektarbeit} in der angewandten {Informatik}},
      volume = {3},
      abstract = {Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden die Erfahrungen mit einer\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$npraxisorientierten Lehrveranstaltung im Informatikstudium\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nan der RWTH Aachen vorgestellt. Im Rahmen der\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nkombinierten Veranstaltung “Entrepreneurship and New\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nMedia” wurde neben einem Projektpraktikum eine\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nbegleitende Vorlesungsreihe mit externen Dozenten\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nangeboten. In Projektgruppen bearbeiteten die\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nStudierenden Praxisaufgaben, die von zwei Start-Up\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nUnternehmen gestellt und betreut wurden. Die Studierenden\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nwurden dabei miteinander und mit ihren verschiedenen\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nBetreuern durch ein Community-System vernetzt. Es werden\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$ndie Konzeption und der lerntheoretische Hintergrund der\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nLehrveranstaltung dargestellt. Au�erdem werden die\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nErgebnisse einer Studie pr\{ä\}sentiert, die die\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$ndidaktische Grundkonzeption und die Nutzung des\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nCommunity-Systems evaluierte. Abschlie\{ß\}end wird die\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nBedeutung von Praxisgemeinschaften f\{ü\}r die Lehre der\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$nangewandten Informatik diskutiert.},
      number = {1},
      journal = {i-com - Zeitschrift für interaktive und kooperative Medien},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Jarke, Matthias and Klamma, Ralf and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2004},
      pages = {36--45},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2004)Wissen ist Macht. Wer bestimmt die Weltinformationsgesellschaft? Editorial zum Themenheft Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 17, Pages: 2–5
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_wissen_2004,
      title = {Wissen ist {Macht}. {Wer} bestimmt die {Weltinformationsgesellschaft}? {Editorial} zum {Themenheft} {Forschungsjournal} {Neue} {Soziale} {Bewegungen}},
      volume = {17},
      number = {2},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2004},
      pages = {2--5},
      }

    2003


    • Rohde, M. (2003)Building an e-community of Iranian NGOs

      IN Proceedings of IADIS International Conference on e-Society, Pages: 187–194
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_building_2003,
      title = {Building an e-community of {Iranian} {NGOs}},
      number = {June},
      journal = {Proceedings of IADIS International Conference on e-Society},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2003},
      keywords = {civil society, community systems, computer mediated communication, e-community, integrated organization and, technology development},
      pages = {187--194},
      }


    • Rohde, M. & Shaffer, D. W. (2003)Us, ourselves, and we: Thoughts about social (self-) categorization

      IN Special Issue on “Community-based Learning: Explorations into Theoretical Groundings, Empirical Findings and Computer Support” of ACM SigGROUP Bulletin, Vol. 24, Pages: 60–65
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_us_2003,
      title = {Us, ourselves, and we: {Thoughts} about social (self-) categorization},
      volume = {24},
      number = {3},
      journal = {Special Issue on “Community-based Learning: Explorations into Theoretical Groundings, Empirical Findings and Computer Support” of ACM SigGROUP Bulletin},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Shaffer, David W.},
      year = {2003},
      pages = {60--65},
      }


    • Klamma, R., Rohde, M. & Stahl, G. (2003)Special Issue on „Community-based Learning: Explorations into Theoretical Groundings, Empirical Findings and Computer Support“

      ACM SigGROUP Bulletin., Publisher: ACM Press
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{klamma_special_2003,
      title = {Special {Issue} on "{Community}-based {Learning}: {Explorations} into {Theoretical} {Groundings}, {Empirical} {Findings} and {Computer} {Support}"},
      booktitle = {{ACM} {SigGROUP} {Bulletin}},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Klamma, Ralf and Rohde, Markus and Stahl, Gerry},
      year = {2003},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2003)Eine iranische NGO-Community entsteht

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 16, Pages: 119–122
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_iranische_2003,
      title = {Eine iranische {NGO}-{Community} entsteht},
      volume = {16},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2003},
      pages = {119--122},
      }


    • Klamma, R., Rohde, M. & Stahl, G. (2003)Special Issue on “Community-based Learning: Explorations into Theoretical Groundings, Empirical Findings and Computer Support” of ACM SigGROUP Bulletin

      , Publisher: ACM Press
      [BibTeX]

      @book{klamma_special_2003-1,
      title = {Special {Issue} on “{Community}-based {Learning}: {Explorations} into {Theoretical} {Groundings}, {Empirical} {Findings} and {Computer} {Support}” of {ACM} {SigGROUP} {Bulletin}},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Klamma, Ralf and Rohde, Markus and Stahl, Gerry},
      year = {2003},
      }


    • Pütz, G. & Rohde, M. (2003)Lernen und Wissen bei Agenda Consult

      IN Wissen und Lernen in Virtuellen Organisationen
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{putz_lernen_2003,
      title = {Lernen und {Wissen} bei {Agenda} {Consult}},
      booktitle = {Wissen und {Lernen} in {Virtuellen} {Organisationen}},
      publisher = {Physica-Verlag},
      author = {Pütz, Gerd and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2003},
      pages = {265--270},
      }


    • Klamma, R., Jarke, M., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2003)New Approaches to Media-Supported Project Work at the University Level

      Proceedings of Third IEEE International Conferernce on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2003). Athen, Greece, Publisher: IEEE Learning Technology Task Force, Pages: 356–357
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{klamma_new_2003,
      address = {Athen, Greece},
      title = {New {Approaches} to {Media}-{Supported} {Project} {Work} at the {University} {Level}},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of {Third} {IEEE} {International} {Conferernce} on {Advanced} {Learning} {Technologies} ({ICALT} 2003)},
      publisher = {IEEE Learning Technology Task Force},
      author = {Klamma, Ralf and Jarke, Matthias and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2003},
      pages = {356--357},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2003)Supporting an electronic “Community of Practice” of Iranian civil society organizations

      IN IADIS International Journal on WWW/Internet, Vol. 1, Pages: 91–106
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_supporting_2003,
      title = {Supporting an electronic “{Community} of {Practice}” of {Iranian} civil society organizations},
      volume = {1},
      number = {2},
      journal = {IADIS International Journal on WWW/Internet},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2003},
      keywords = {social capital, development, community of practice, civil society, e-community, communication, integrated organization and technology},
      pages = {91--106},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2003)Medienkompetenz–Innovative Methoden und didaktische Konzepte

      IN Wissen und Lernen in Virtuellen Organisationen. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag, Pages: 97–119
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_medienkompetenzinnovative_2003,
      title = {Medienkompetenz–{Innovative} {Methoden} und didaktische {Konzepte}},
      journal = {Wissen und Lernen in Virtuellen Organisationen. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2003},
      pages = {97--119},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Klein, A. & Rohde, M. (2003)Konturen der Zivilgesellschaft – Zur Profilierung eines Begriffs. Editorial zum Themenheft

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 16, Pages: 2–5
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_konturen_2003,
      title = {Konturen der {Zivilgesellschaft} – {Zur} {Profilierung} eines {Begriffs}. {Editorial} zum {Themenheft}},
      volume = {16},
      number = {2},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Klein, Ansgar and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2003},
      pages = {2--5},
      }


    • Klamma, R., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2003)Supporting Communities of Practise in Applied Computer Science

      IN ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin, Vol. 24, Pages: 60–65
      [BibTeX]

      @article{klamma_supporting_2003,
      title = {Supporting {Communities} of {Practise} in {Applied} {Computer} {Science}},
      volume = {24},
      number = {3},
      journal = {ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin},
      author = {Klamma, Ralf and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2003},
      pages = {60--65},
      }


    • Mambrey, P., Pipek, V. & Rohde, M. (2003)Wissen und Lernen in Virtuellen Organisationen: Eine Einleitung

      IN Mambrey, P., Pipek, V. & Rohde, M. (Eds.), Wissen und Lernen in Virtuellen Organisationen Heidelberg
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{mambrey_wissen_2003,
      address = {Heidelberg},
      title = {Wissen und {Lernen} in {Virtuellen} {Organisationen}: {Eine} {Einleitung}},
      booktitle = {Wissen und {Lernen} in {Virtuellen} {Organisationen}},
      publisher = {Physica-Verlag},
      author = {Mambrey, Peter and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus},
      editor = {Mambrey, Peter and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2003},
      keywords = {CSCW, ProSEC},
      pages = {1--13},
      }


    • Klamma, R., Rohde, M. & Stahl, G. (2003)Community-Based Learning: Introduction

      IN ACM SigGROUP Bulletin, Vol. 24, Pages: 7–13
      [BibTeX]

      @article{klamma_community-based_2003,
      title = {Community-{Based} {Learning}: {Introduction}},
      volume = {24},
      number = {3},
      journal = {ACM SigGROUP Bulletin},
      author = {Klamma, Ralf and Rohde, Markus and Stahl, Gerry},
      year = {2003},
      pages = {7--13},
      }


    • Pape, B., Reinecke, L., Rohde, M. & Strauss, M. (2003)E-Community-Building in WiInf-Central

      Proceedings of the 2003 International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work (GROUP 2003). New York, Publisher: ACM-Press, Pages: 11–20
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{pape_e-community-building_2003,
      address = {New York},
      title = {E-{Community}-{Building} in {WiInf}-{Central}},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2003 {International} {ACM} {SIGGROUP} {Conference} on {Supporting} {Group} {Work} ({GROUP} 2003)},
      publisher = {ACM-Press},
      author = {Pape, Bernd and Reinecke, Leonard and Rohde, Markus and Strauss, Monique},
      year = {2003},
      pages = {11--20},
      }


    • Mambrey, P., Pipek, V. & Rohde, M. (2003)Wissen und Lernen in Virtuellen Organisationen

      Mambrey, P., Pipek, V. & Rohde, M. (Eds.), Heidelberg, Publisher: Physica-Verlag
      [BibTeX]

      @book{mambrey_wissen_2003-1,
      address = {Heidelberg},
      title = {Wissen und {Lernen} in {Virtuellen} {Organisationen}},
      publisher = {Physica-Verlag},
      author = {Mambrey, Peter and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus},
      editor = {Mambrey, Peter and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2003},
      keywords = {CSCW, ProSEC},
      }

    2002


    • Mambrey, P., Pipek, V., Rohde, M. & Won, M. (2002)Organizational learning: enabling self-organized knowledge logistics for a health insurance company

      Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning: Foundations for a CSCL Community, CSCL ’02, Boulder, CO, USA, 2002., Publisher: International Society of the Learning Sciences, Pages: 662–663
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{mambrey_organizational_2002,
      title = {Organizational learning: enabling self-organized knowledge logistics for a health insurance company},
      url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1658774},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Conference} on {Computer} {Support} for {Collaborative} {Learning}: {Foundations} for a {CSCL} {Community}, {CSCL} '02, {Boulder}, {CO}, {USA}, 2002},
      publisher = {International Society of the Learning Sciences},
      author = {Mambrey, Peter and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus and Won, Markus},
      editor = {Stahl, Gerry},
      year = {2002},
      keywords = {CSCW, ProSEC},
      pages = {662--663},
      }

    2001


    • Pankoke-Babatz, U., Prinz, W., Wulf, V. & Rohde, M. (2001)Spezifika des CSCW-Designs

      IN CSCW-Kompendium Berlin, Heidelberg doi:10.1007/978-3-642-56848-0_36
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @incollection{pankoke-babatz_spezifika_2001,
      address = {Berlin, Heidelberg},
      title = {Spezifika des {CSCW}-{Designs}},
      url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-642-56848-0_36},
      booktitle = {{CSCW}-{Kompendium}},
      publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
      author = {Pankoke-Babatz, Uta and Prinz, Wolfgang and Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2001},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-56848-0_36},
      pages = {373--393},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Rittenbruch, M. & Wulf, V. (2001)Auf dem Weg zur virtuellen Organisation: Fallstudien, Problembeschreibungen, Lösungsansätze

      , Heidelberg, Publisher: Physica
      [BibTeX]

      @book{rohde_auf_2001,
      address = {Heidelberg},
      title = {Auf dem {Weg} zur virtuellen {Organisation}: {Fallstudien}, {Problembeschreibungen}, {Lösungsansätze}},
      publisher = {Physica},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Rittenbruch, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2001},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2001)Wissensmanagement und organisationales Lernen in virtuellen Organisationen

      IN Wirtschaftspsychologie, Pages: 36–43
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{rohde_wissensmanagement_2001,
      title = {Wissensmanagement und organisationales {Lernen} in virtuellen {Organisationen}},
      issn = {1618-9507},
      url = {http://www.wiso-net.de/webcgi?START=A60&DOKV_DB=ZECU&DOKV_NO=WP200104077&DOKV_HS=0&PP=1 TS - powered by GENIOS},
      number = {4},
      journal = {Wirtschaftspsychologie},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2001},
      pages = {36--43},
      }


    • Rohde, M. & Won, M. (2001)Vernetztes Wissen in verteilten Unternehmen Wissensmanagement als zentrale Organisationsaufgabe in einem Verteilte Kooperationsstrukturen im

      IN Auf dem Weg zur virtuellen Organisation
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{rohde_vernetztes_2001,
      title = {Vernetztes {Wissen} in verteilten {Unternehmen} {Wissensmanagement} als zentrale {Organisationsaufgabe} in einem {Verteilte} {Kooperationsstrukturen} im},
      booktitle = {Auf dem {Weg} zur virtuellen {Organisation}},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Won, Markus},
      year = {2001},
      pages = {133--167},
      }


    • Klein, A. & Rohde, M. (2001)Der EU-Koloss – demokratiefreie Zone?. Editorial zum Themenheft

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 14, Pages: 2–4
      [BibTeX]

      @article{klein_eu-koloss_2001,
      title = {Der {EU}-{Koloss} - demokratiefreie {Zone}?. {Editorial} zum {Themenheft}},
      volume = {14},
      number = {4},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Klein, Ansgar and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2001},
      pages = {2--4},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2001)Chancen für eine neue Protestkultur – Transnationale Bewegungen gegen neoliberale Globalisierung

      IN FES Info, Vol. 4, Pages: 32–33
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_chancen_2001,
      title = {Chancen für eine neue {Protestkultur} – {Transnationale} {Bewegungen} gegen neoliberale {Globalisierung}},
      volume = {4},
      journal = {FES Info},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2001},
      pages = {32--33},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2001)V.i.S.d.P. Themenheft Der EU-Koloss – demokratiefreie Zone?

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 14
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_visdp_2001,
      title = {V.i.{S}.d.{P}. {Themenheft} {Der} {EU}-{Koloss} - demokratiefreie {Zone}?},
      volume = {14},
      number = {4},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2001},
      }


    • Won, M., Pipek, V., Rohde, M. & Mambrey, P. (2001)Organisationales Lernen – Selbstorganisierte Wissenslogistik in einer Krankenversicherungsgesellschaft

      Tagungsband zum 3. Kongress über Wissenstechnologien „KnowTech 2001“, Dresden, 1.-3. November 2001.
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{won_organisationales_2001,
      title = {Organisationales {Lernen} – {Selbstorganisierte} {Wissenslogistik} in einer {Krankenversicherungsgesellschaft}},
      booktitle = {Tagungsband zum 3. {Kongress} über {Wissenstechnologien} "{KnowTech} 2001", {Dresden}, 1.-3. {November} 2001},
      author = {Won, Markus and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus and Mambrey, Peter},
      year = {2001},
      keywords = {CSCW, ProSEC},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2001)„Wenn du willst, kannste überall was losmachen“ – Anmerkungen zu einem Schlüsselloch-Blick in das Stammesleben der Punks

      IN Artificial tribes, Pages: 96–125
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_wenn_2001,
      title = {„{Wenn} du willst, kannste überall was losmachen“ - {Anmerkungen} zu einem {Schlüsselloch}-{Blick} in das {Stammesleben} der {Punks}},
      journal = {Artificial tribes},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2001},
      pages = {96--125},
      }


    • Rohde, M. & Won, M. (2001)Vernetztes Wissen in verteilten Unternehmen Wissensmanagement als zentrale Organisationsaufgabe in einem Verteilte Kooperationsstrukturen im

      IN Rohde, Rittenbruch und Wulf: Auf dem Weg zur virtuellen Organisation, Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg, Pages: 133–167
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_vernetztes_2001-1,
      title = {Vernetztes {Wissen} in verteilten {Unternehmen} {Wissensmanagement} als zentrale {Organisationsaufgabe} in einem {Verteilte} {Kooperationsstrukturen} im},
      journal = {Rohde, Rittenbruch und Wulf: Auf dem Weg zur virtuellen Organisation, Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Won, Markus},
      year = {2001},
      pages = {133--167},
      }

    2000


    • Klein, A. & Rohde, M. (2000)‚Bewegungs-Delphi 2000‘ – Protest und Bewegung im 21. Jahrhundert. Editorial zum Themenheft

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 13, Pages: 2–4
      [BibTeX]

      @article{klein_bewegungs-delphi_2000,
      title = {‚{Bewegungs}-{Delphi} 2000‘ – {Protest} und {Bewegung} im 21. {Jahrhundert}. {Editorial} zum {Themenheft}},
      volume = {13},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Klein, Ansgar and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2000},
      pages = {2--4},
      }


    • Mambrey, P., Pipek, V., Pütz, G., Rohde, M., Thies, P., Won, M. & Wulf, V. (2000)OIViO – Organisationales Lernen in virtuellen Organisationen – Ein beteiligungsorientierter Ansatz

      Verteiltes Arbeiten – Arbeit der Zukunft. Tagungsband der D-CSCW 2000., Publisher: Teubner, Pages: 271–272
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{mambrey_oivio_2000,
      series = {Berichte des {German} {Chapter} of the \{{ACM}\}},
      title = {{OIViO} - {Organisationales} {Lernen} in virtuellen {Organisationen} - {Ein} beteiligungsorientierter {Ansatz}},
      volume = {54},
      url = {http://dl.mensch-und-computer.de/handle/123456789/2482},
      booktitle = {Verteiltes {Arbeiten} – {Arbeit} der {Zukunft}. {Tagungsband} der {D}-{CSCW} 2000},
      publisher = {Teubner},
      author = {Mambrey, Peter and Pipek, Volkmar and Pütz, Gerd and Rohde, Markus and Thies, Peter and Won, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      editor = {Reichwald, Ralf and Schlichter, Johann H},
      year = {2000},
      keywords = {CSCW, ProSEC},
      pages = {271--272},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2000)Architektur als Dienstleistung im virtuellen Verbund

      IN Forum Bauinformatik 2000, Junge Wissenschaftler forschen. Fortschrittsberichte VDI, Vol. 4, Pages: 245–252
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_architektur_2000,
      title = {Architektur als {Dienstleistung} im virtuellen {Verbund}},
      volume = {4},
      number = {163},
      journal = {Forum Bauinformatik 2000, Junge Wissenschaftler forschen. Fortschrittsberichte VDI},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2000},
      pages = {245--252},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2000)Beteiligungsorientierte Maßnahmen zur Poduktdiversifizierung als Krisenintervention in einem mittelständischen Emaillierwerk

      IN Service-Leistungen für KMU – Innovative Modelle für Beratung und Qualifizierung, Kölner Thesen & Texte des Instituts der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{rohde_beteiligungsorientierte_2000,
      address = {Köln},
      title = {Beteiligungsorientierte {Maßnahmen} zur {Poduktdiversifizierung} als {Krisenintervention} in einem mittelständischen {Emaillierwerk}},
      booktitle = {Service-{Leistungen} für {KMU} – {Innovative} {Modelle} für {Beratung} und {Qualifizierung}, {Kölner} {Thesen} \& {Texte} des {Instituts} der deutschen {Wirtschaft}},
      publisher = {Deutscher Instituts-Verlag},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2000},
      pages = {57--82},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (2000)V.i.S.d.P. Themenheft ‚Bewegungs-Delphi 2000‘ – Protest und Bewegung im 21. Jahrhundert

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 13
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_visdp_2000,
      title = {V.i.{S}.d.{P}. {Themenheft} ‚{Bewegungs}-{Delphi} 2000‘ – {Protest} und {Bewegung} im 21. {Jahrhundert}},
      volume = {13},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2000},
      }

    1999


    • Klein, A., Legrand, H., Leif, T., Hasse, M., Hellmann, K. & Rohde, M. (1999)Neue Soziale Bewegungen – Impulse, Bilanzen und Perspektiven

      IN Klein, A., Legrand, H. & Leif, T. (Eds.), Sonderband des Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen Opladen
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{klein_neue_1999,
      address = {Opladen},
      title = {Neue {Soziale} {Bewegungen} – {Impulse}, {Bilanzen} und {Perspektiven}},
      booktitle = {Sonderband des {Forschungsjournal} {Neue} {Soziale} {Bewegungen}},
      publisher = {Westdeutscher Verlag},
      author = {Klein, Ansgar and Legrand, Hans-Josef and Leif, Thomas and Hasse, Michael and Hellmann, Kai-Uwe and Rohde, Markus},
      editor = {Klein, Ansgar and Legrand, Hans-Josef and Leif, Thomas},
      year = {1999},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1999)V.i.S.d.P. Themenheft Ratlose Politiker, hilflose Berater? Politikberatung in Deutschland

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 12
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_visdp_1999,
      title = {V.i.{S}.d.{P}. {Themenheft} {Ratlose} {Politiker}, hilflose {Berater}? {Politikberatung} in {Deutschland}},
      volume = {12},
      number = {3},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1999},
      }


    • Rohde, M. & Gesterkamp, H. (1999)Zukunft für die Menschenrechte, Editorial zum Themenheft

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 12, Pages: 2–6
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_zukunft_1999,
      title = {Zukunft für die {Menschenrechte}, {Editorial} zum {Themenheft}},
      volume = {12},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Gesterkamp, Harald},
      year = {1999},
      pages = {2--6},
      }


    • Saretzki, T., Rohde, M. & Leif, T. (1999)Ratlose Politiker, hilflose Berater? Zum Stand der Politikberatung in Deutschland. Editorial zum Themenheft

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 12, Pages: 2–7
      [BibTeX]

      @article{saretzki_ratlose_1999,
      title = {Ratlose {Politiker}, hilflose {Berater}? {Zum} {Stand} der {Politikberatung} in {Deutschland}. {Editorial} zum {Themenheft}},
      volume = {12},
      number = {3},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Saretzki, Thomas and Rohde, Markus and Leif, Thomas},
      year = {1999},
      pages = {2--7},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1999)V.i.S.d.P. Themenheft Zukunft für die Menschenrechte

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 12
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_visdp_1999-1,
      title = {V.i.{S}.d.{P}. {Themenheft} {Zukunft} für die {Menschenrechte}},
      volume = {12},
      number = {3},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1999},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Rittenbruch, M. & Stein, S. (1999)Dienstleistungsbündelung im Baugewerbe: Service Engineering

      IN Computer Spezial, Vol. 2
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_dienstleistungsbundelung_1999,
      title = {Dienstleistungsbündelung im {Baugewerbe}: {Service} {Engineering}},
      volume = {2},
      journal = {Computer Spezial},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Rittenbruch, Markus and Stein, Susanne},
      year = {1999},
      }

    1998


    • Stiemerling, O., Wulf, V. & Rohde, M. (1998)Integrated Organization and Technology Development – The case of the ORGTech Project

      IN Proceedings of Concurrent Engineering (CE 98), Pages: 181–187
      [BibTeX]

      @article{stiemerling_integrated_1998,
      title = {Integrated {Organization} and {Technology} {Development} - {The} case of the {ORGTech} {Project}},
      journal = {Proceedings of Concurrent Engineering (CE 98)},
      author = {Stiemerling, Oliver and Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1998},
      pages = {181--187},
      }


    • Cremers, A. B., Rohde, M. & Stein, S. (1998)Service Engineering – Dienstleistungsbündelung im Baugewerbe

      IN Information Management & Consulting, Pages: 62–66
      [BibTeX]

      @article{cremers_service_1998,
      title = {Service {Engineering} – {Dienstleistungsbündelung} im {Baugewerbe}},
      journal = {Information Management \& Consulting},
      author = {Cremers, Armin B. and Rohde, Markus and Stein, Susanne},
      year = {1998},
      pages = {62--66},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Rittenbruch, M. & Stein, S. (1998)Service Engineering in der Architektur- und Baubranche, Part. 1.4.1.

      IN Service Engineering – Entwicklungsbegleitende Normung (EBN) für Dienstleistungen – DIN-Fachbericht 75
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_service_1998,
      title = {Service {Engineering} in der {Architektur}- und {Baubranche}, {Part}. 1.4.1.},
      journal = {Service Engineering - Entwicklungsbegleitende Normung (EBN) für Dienstleistungen - DIN-Fachbericht 75},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Rittenbruch, Markus and Stein, Susanne},
      year = {1998},
      }


    • Hellmann, K., Klein, A. & Rohde, M. (1998)Neue Soziale Bewegungen – Impulse, Bilanzen und Perspektiven, Editorial zum Themenheft

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 11, Pages: 2–13
      [BibTeX]

      @article{hellmann_neue_1998,
      title = {Neue {Soziale} {Bewegungen} – {Impulse}, {Bilanzen} und {Perspektiven}, {Editorial} zum {Themenheft}},
      volume = {11},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Hellmann, Kai-Uwe and Klein, Ansgar and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1998},
      pages = {2--13},
      }

    1997


    • Klein, A. & Rohde, M. (1997)Transformation der Zivilgesellschaft, Editorial zum Themenheft

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 10, Pages: 3–11
      [BibTeX]

      @article{klein_transformation_1997,
      title = {Transformation der {Zivilgesellschaft}, {Editorial} zum {Themenheft}},
      volume = {10},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Klein, Ansgar and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1997},
      pages = {3--11},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1997)„Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen“ – Eine Zeitschrift stellt sich vor

      IN AKP, Fachzeitschrift für Alternative Kommunal Politik, Vol. 1, Pages: 18
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_forschungsjournal_1997,
      title = {"{Forschungsjournal} {Neue} {Soziale} {Bewegungen}" - {Eine} {Zeitschrift} stellt sich vor},
      volume = {1},
      journal = {AKP, Fachzeitschrift für Alternative Kommunal Politik},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1997},
      pages = {18},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1997)Praxisleitfaden zur Reorganisation eines mittelständischen Produktionsbetriebes – Erfahrungen aus einem Reorganisationsprojekt in einem Emaillierwerk

      , Bonn, Publisher: Selbstverlag, Brosch.
      [BibTeX]

      @book{rohde_praxisleitfaden_1997,
      address = {Bonn},
      title = {Praxisleitfaden zur {Reorganisation} eines mittelständischen {Produktionsbetriebes} – {Erfahrungen} aus einem {Reorganisationsprojekt} in einem {Emaillierwerk}},
      publisher = {Selbstverlag, Brosch.},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1997},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1997)V.i.S.d.P. Themenheft Transformation der Zivilgesellschaft

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 10
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_visdp_1997,
      title = {V.i.{S}.d.{P}. {Themenheft} {Transformation} der {Zivilgesellschaft}},
      volume = {10},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1997},
      }

    1996


    • Rohde, M. (1996)Zwischen utopischen Idealen und politischer Herausforderung – Rezension zur Nicaragua-Solidaritätsbewegung

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 9, Pages: 123–125
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_zwischen_1996,
      title = {Zwischen utopischen {Idealen} und politischer {Herausforderung} - {Rezension} zur {Nicaragua}-{Solidaritätsbewegung}},
      volume = {9},
      number = {2},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1996},
      pages = {123--125},
      }


    • Kahler, H. & Rohde, M. (1996)Changing to stay itself

      IN ACM SIGOIS Bulletin, Vol. 17, Pages: 62–64
      [BibTeX]

      @article{kahler_changing_1996,
      title = {Changing to stay itself},
      volume = {17},
      number = {3},
      journal = {ACM SIGOIS Bulletin},
      author = {Kahler, Helge and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1996},
      pages = {62--64},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1996)V.i.S.d.P. Themenheft Soziale Bewegungen und Nicht-Regierungsorganisationen

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 9
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_visdp_1996,
      title = {V.i.{S}.d.{P}. {Themenheft} {Soziale} {Bewegungen} und {Nicht}-{Regierungsorganisationen}},
      volume = {9},
      number = {2},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1996},
      }


    • Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (1996)An Early Evaluation of Technical Mechanisms Supporting Negotiations in Groupware

      IN Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems (COOP 96), Pages: 281–297
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      A set of design principles for groupware will be proposed. As some of these principles conflict with each other, a „suitability for conflict regulation“ will be introduced as an additional principle which proposes to design groupware so that users can regulate conflicts among themselves. According to this principle, we propose negotiability as a technical mechanism to support users regulating conflicts on the activation of a function. To evaluate negotiability empirically, we developed a scenario-based questionnaire. The results of this evaluation-study will be presented and discussed.

      @article{rohde_early_1996,
      title = {An {Early} {Evaluation} of {Technical} {Mechanisms} {Supporting} {Negotiations} in {Groupware}},
      url = {http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.88.329},
      abstract = {A set of design principles for groupware will be proposed. As some of these principles conflict with each other, a "suitability for conflict regulation" will be introduced as an additional principle which proposes to design groupware so that users can regulate conflicts among themselves. According to this principle, we propose negotiability as a technical mechanism to support users regulating conflicts on the activation of a function. To evaluate negotiability empirically, we developed a scenario-based questionnaire. The results of this evaluation-study will be presented and discussed.},
      number = {Coop 96},
      journal = {Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems (COOP 96)},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {1996},
      keywords = {Design Principles, Groupware, Human Computer Interaction, Negotiability, Scenarios},
      pages = {281--297},
      }


    • Kahler, H., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (1996)Einführung von Groupware im Prozeß integrierter Organisations- und Technikentwicklung

      IN Brödner, P., Paul, H. & Hamburg, I. (Eds.), Kooperative Konstruktion und Entwicklung – die Zukunft von CAD-Systemen München
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{kahler_einfuhrung_1996,
      address = {München},
      title = {Einführung von {Groupware} im {Prozeß} integrierter {Organisations}- und {Technikentwicklung}},
      booktitle = {Kooperative {Konstruktion} und {Entwicklung} - die {Zukunft} von {CAD}-{Systemen}},
      publisher = {Rainer Hampp Verlag},
      author = {Kahler, Helge and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      editor = {Brödner, Peter and Paul, H. and Hamburg, I.},
      year = {1996},
      pages = {95--115},
      }


    • Wulf, V. & Rohde, M. (1996)Reducing conflicts in groupware: Metafunctions and their empirical evaluation

      IN Behaviour & Information Technology, Vol. 15, Pages: 339–351 doi:10.1080/014492996120021
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Certain functions in groupware affect more than one user who might have conflicting interests. To describe conflicts arising from the use of groupware functions, we distinguish the roles of the activator and the user affected. As technical means to lessen these conflicts, we develop two metafunctions: visibility of use and negotiability. We expect that these metafunctions reduce role-based conflicts and lead to higher acceptance of groupwaresystems among users. To examine these hypotheses we performed an empirical study in six different organizations. Using scenarios to present different design options to users, we confirmed most of our assumptions. Implications of these findings for the design of groupware are discussed. Certain functions in groupware affect more than one user who might have conflicting interests. To describe conflicts arising from the use of groupware functions, we distinguish the roles of the activator and the user affected. As technical means to lessen these conflicts, we develop two metafunctions: visibility of use and negotiability. We expect that these metafunctions reduce role-based conflicts and lead to higher acceptance of groupwaresystems among users. To examine these hypotheses we performed an empirical study in six different organizations. Using scenarios to present different design options to users, we confirmed most of our assumptions. Implications of these findings for the design of groupware are discussed.

      @article{wulf_reducing_1996,
      title = {Reducing conflicts in groupware: {Metafunctions} and their empirical evaluation},
      volume = {15},
      issn = {0144-929X},
      url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/014492996120021},
      doi = {10.1080/014492996120021},
      abstract = {Certain functions in groupware affect more than one user who might have conflicting interests. To describe conflicts arising from the use of groupware functions, we distinguish the roles of the activator and the user affected. As technical means to lessen these conflicts, we develop two metafunctions: visibility of use and negotiability. We expect that these metafunctions reduce role-based conflicts and lead to higher acceptance of groupwaresystems among users. To examine these hypotheses we performed an empirical study in six different organizations. Using scenarios to present different design options to users, we confirmed most of our assumptions. Implications of these findings for the design of groupware are discussed. Certain functions in groupware affect more than one user who might have conflicting interests. To describe conflicts arising from the use of groupware functions, we distinguish the roles of the activator and the user affected. As technical means to lessen these conflicts, we develop two metafunctions: visibility of use and negotiability. We expect that these metafunctions reduce role-based conflicts and lead to higher acceptance of groupwaresystems among users. To examine these hypotheses we performed an empirical study in six different organizations. Using scenarios to present different design options to users, we confirmed most of our assumptions. Implications of these findings for the design of groupware are discussed.},
      number = {6},
      journal = {Behaviour \& Information Technology},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1996},
      pages = {339--351},
      }


    • Kahler, H., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (1996)Ein Ansatz partizipativer Entwicklung und Einführung eines verteilten CAD-Systems

      IN Kooperative Konstruktion und Entwicklung – Nutzungsperspektiven von CAD-Systemen München/Mering
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{kahler_ansatz_1996,
      address = {München/Mering},
      title = {Ein {Ansatz} partizipativer {Entwicklung} und {Einführung} eines verteilten {CAD}-{Systems}},
      booktitle = {Kooperative {Konstruktion} und {Entwicklung} - {Nutzungsperspektiven} von {CAD}-{Systemen}},
      publisher = {Rainer Hampp Verlag},
      author = {Kahler, Helge and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {1996},
      pages = {95--116},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1996)Soziale Bewegungen und Demokratisierungsbestrebungen in Lateinamerika. Sammelrezension

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 9, Pages: 128–132
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_soziale_1996,
      title = {Soziale {Bewegungen} und {Demokratisierungsbestrebungen} in {Lateinamerika}. {Sammelrezension}},
      volume = {9},
      number = {3},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1996},
      pages = {128--132},
      }


    • Rohde, M. & Klein, A. (1996)Soziale Bewegungen und Nicht-Regierungsorganisationen, Editorial zum Themenheft

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 9, Pages: 3–14
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_soziale_1996-1,
      title = {Soziale {Bewegungen} und {Nicht}-{Regierungsorganisationen}, {Editorial} zum {Themenheft}},
      volume = {9},
      number = {2},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Klein, Ansgar},
      year = {1996},
      pages = {3--14},
      }


    • Rohde, M., Pfeifer, A. & Wulf, V. (1996)Konfliktmanagement bei Vorgangsbearbeitungssystemen

      IN Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Vol. 38, Pages: 199–209
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_konfliktmanagement_1996,
      title = {Konfliktmanagement bei {Vorgangsbearbeitungssystemen}},
      volume = {38},
      number = {2},
      journal = {Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsinformatik},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Pfeifer, Andreas and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {1996},
      keywords = {A-Paper},
      pages = {199--209},
      }

    1995


    • Hellmann, K., Klein, L. & Rohde, M. (1995)Neue Soziale Bewegungen und kollektive Identität – Protestkultur durch „Wir-Gefühl“, Editorial zum Themenheft

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 8, Pages: 2–7
      [BibTeX]

      @article{hellmann_neue_1995,
      title = {Neue {Soziale} {Bewegungen} und kollektive {Identität} - {Protestkultur} durch "{Wir}-{Gefühl}", {Editorial} zum {Themenheft}},
      volume = {8},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Hellmann, Kai-Uwe and Klein, Ludger and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1995},
      pages = {2--7},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1995)Anmerkungen zur Dokumentation und statistische Auswertung der Forschung und Entwicklung in der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik in Nordrhein-Westfalen

      IN Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik Düsseldorf
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{rohde_anmerkungen_1995,
      address = {Düsseldorf},
      title = {Anmerkungen zur {Dokumentation} und statistische {Auswertung} der {Forschung} und {Entwicklung} in der {Informations}- und {Kommunikationstechnik} in {Nordrhein}-{Westfalen}},
      booktitle = {Informations- und {Kommunikationstechnik}},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1995},
      }


    • Wulf, V. & Rohde, M. (1995)Integrated Organization and Technology Development – an Approach to Manage Change

      Proceedings of the 5th IFAC Symposium on Automated Systems based on Human Skill – Discussion Group V. Aachen, Germany, Publisher: ACM Press, Pages: 55–64
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      1. Introduction Organizations face increasing complexity and dynamics of their environment. To cope with it organizational structures have to be rethought. In this context the concept of self-organization is nowadays widely discussed in management science. Contrary to a tayloristic approach where organizations were perceived as social units which could be controlled mechanically from the top, the concept of self-organization is based on the idea that social units are networks of autonomous self-regulating subunits whose behaviour cannot be controlled easily from the outside. To be able to exploit the benefits of self-organizing systems, organizational structures have to be renewed: the divison of labour among the subunits has to be changed, the hierarchies have to be flattened while self-coordination by non hierarchical communication among the subunits has to play a more important role. Within this process of reorganization, information systems are of importance. They offer options for alternative modes of division of labour and new patterns of coordination within an organization. On the other hand the design of these systems has to respond also to changing organizational requirements. That means that the relationship between the technical and the organizational changes is characterized by reciprocity and interdependence. Therefore, an integrated approach to organization and technology development is required. The given dynamics of the environment force organizations to react permanently. This requires an iterative approach to change. Once an intervention has been performed within this development process, its effects have to be reconsidered whether they led to the intended result. According to the paradigma of self-organization, it cannot be predicted from the outside in which way organizations as a whole and single subunits will react to changing environmental conditions. Thus, a process of integrated organization and technology development depends on the active participation of the single subunits affected.

      @inproceedings{wulf_integrated_1995,
      address = {Aachen, Germany},
      title = {Integrated {Organization} and {Technology} {Development} – an {Approach} to {Manage} {Change}},
      abstract = {1. Introduction Organizations face increasing complexity and dynamics of their environment. To cope with it organizational structures have to be rethought. In this context the concept of self-organization is nowadays widely discussed in management science. Contrary to a tayloristic approach where organizations were perceived as social units which could be controlled mechanically from the top, the concept of self-organization is based on the idea that social units are networks of autonomous self-regulating subunits whose behaviour cannot be controlled easily from the outside. To be able to exploit the benefits of self-organizing systems, organizational structures have to be renewed: the divison of labour among the subunits has to be changed, the hierarchies have to be flattened while self-coordination by non hierarchical communication among the subunits has to play a more important role. Within this process of reorganization, information systems are of importance. They offer options for alternative modes of division of labour and new patterns of coordination within an organization. On the other hand the design of these systems has to respond also to changing organizational requirements. That means that the relationship between the technical and the organizational changes is characterized by reciprocity and interdependence. Therefore, an integrated approach to organization and technology development is required. The given dynamics of the environment force organizations to react permanently. This requires an iterative approach to change. Once an intervention has been performed within this development process, its effects have to be reconsidered whether they led to the intended result. According to the paradigma of self-organization, it cannot be predicted from the outside in which way organizations as a whole and single subunits will react to changing environmental conditions. Thus, a process of integrated organization and technology development depends on the active participation of the single subunits affected.},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th {IFAC} {Symposium} on {Automated} {Systems} based on {Human} {Skill} – {Discussion} {Group} {V}},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1995},
      pages = {55--64},
      }


    • Kahler, H., Paetau, M., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (1995)Entwicklung komplexer Systeme im Spannungsfeld von Organisation, Arbeit und Informationstechnik

      IN FiFF-Kommunikation, Vol. 1/95, Pages: 36–42
      [BibTeX]

      @article{kahler_entwicklung_1995,
      title = {Entwicklung komplexer {Systeme} im {Spannungsfeld} von {Organisation}, {Arbeit} und {Informationstechnik}},
      volume = {1/95},
      journal = {FiFF-Kommunikation},
      author = {Kahler, Helge and Paetau, Michael and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {1995},
      pages = {36--42},
      }


    • Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (1995)Introducing a Telecooperative CAD-System – The Concept of Integrated Organization and Technology Development

      IN Anzai, Y., Ogawa, K. & Mori, H. (Eds.), Symbiosis of Human and Artifact Amsterdam
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{rohde_introducing_1995,
      address = {Amsterdam},
      title = {Introducing a {Telecooperative} {CAD}-{System} – {The} {Concept} of {Integrated} {Organization} and {Technology} {Development}},
      booktitle = {Symbiosis of {Human} and {Artifact}},
      publisher = {Elsevier},
      author = {Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      editor = {Anzai, Y. and Ogawa, K. and Mori, H.},
      year = {1995},
      pages = {787--792},
      }


    • Wulf, V. & Rohde, M. (1995)Towards an Integrated Organization and Technology Development

      Conference Proceedings DIS ’95, Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, and Techniques. New York, Publisher: ACM Press, Pages: 55–65
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{wulf_towards_1995,
      address = {New York},
      title = {Towards an {Integrated} {Organization} and {Technology} {Development}},
      booktitle = {Conference {Proceedings} {DIS} '95, {Symposium} on {Designing} {Interactive} {Systems}: {Processes}, {Practices}, {Methods}, and {Techniques}},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1995},
      pages = {55--65},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1995)The Scenarionnaire – Empirical Evaluation of Software-ergonomical Requirements for Groupware

      Proceedings of the HCI International ’95, 6th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Amsterdam, Publisher: Elsevier, Pages: 333–341
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{rohde_scenarionnaire_1995,
      address = {Amsterdam},
      title = {The {Scenarionnaire} - {Empirical} {Evaluation} of {Software}-ergonomical {Requirements} for {Groupware}},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the {HCI} {International} '95, 6th {International} {Conference} on {Human}-{Computer} {Interaction}},
      publisher = {Elsevier},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1995},
      pages = {333--341},
      }

    1994


    • Hartmann, A., Herrmann, T., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (1994)Menschengerechte Groupware – Software-ergonomische Gestaltung und partizipative Umsetzung

      , Stuttgart, Publisher: Teubner
      [BibTeX]

      @book{hartmann_menschengerechte_1994,
      address = {Stuttgart},
      title = {Menschengerechte {Groupware} - {Software}-ergonomische {Gestaltung} und partizipative {Umsetzung}},
      publisher = {Teubner},
      author = {Hartmann, Anja and Herrmann, Thomas and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {1994},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1994)Evaluationsstudie zum Konzept gestufter Metafunktionen

      IN Hartmann, A., Herrmann, T., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (Eds.), Menschengerechte Groupware – software-ergonomische Gestaltung und partizipative Umsetzung Stuttgart
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{rohde_evaluationsstudie_1994,
      address = {Stuttgart},
      title = {Evaluationsstudie zum {Konzept} gestufter {Metafunktionen}},
      booktitle = {Menschengerechte {Groupware} - software-ergonomische {Gestaltung} und partizipative {Umsetzung}},
      publisher = {Teubner},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      editor = {Hartmann, Anja and Herrmann, Thomas and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {1994},
      pages = {151--172},
      }


    • Klein, L. & Rohde, M. (1994)Der Szenariobogen – Herleitung und Evaluation software-ergonomischer Gestaltungsanforderungen

      IN Hartmann, A., Herrmann, T., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (Eds.), Menschengerechte Groupware – Software-ergonomische Gestaltung und partizipative Umsetzung Stuttgart
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{klein_szenariobogen_1994,
      address = {Stuttgart},
      title = {Der {Szenariobogen} - {Herleitung} und {Evaluation} software-ergonomischer {Gestaltungsanforderungen}},
      booktitle = {Menschengerechte {Groupware} - {Software}-ergonomische {Gestaltung} und partizipative {Umsetzung}},
      publisher = {Teubner},
      author = {Klein, Ludger and Rohde, Markus},
      editor = {Hartmann, Anja and Herrmann, Thomas and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {1994},
      pages = {173--194},
      }


    • Paetau, M., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (1994)Das Maschinenmodell wird zum Auslaufmodell

      IN Wechselwirkung, Vol. 16, Pages: 19–23
      [BibTeX]

      @article{paetau_maschinenmodell_1994,
      title = {Das {Maschinenmodell} wird zum {Auslaufmodell}},
      volume = {16},
      number = {Oktober},
      journal = {Wechselwirkung},
      author = {Paetau, Michael and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {1994},
      pages = {19--23},
      }


    • Klein, A. & Rohde, M. (1994)Dritte-Welt-Bewegung – Zwischen Hoffnung und Resignation, Editorial zum Themenheft

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 7, Pages: 2–5, 9–12
      [BibTeX]

      @article{klein_dritte-welt-bewegung_1994,
      title = {Dritte-{Welt}-{Bewegung} - {Zwischen} {Hoffnung} und {Resignation}, {Editorial} zum {Themenheft}},
      volume = {7},
      number = {3},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Klein, Ansgar and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1994},
      pages = {2--5, 9--12},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1994)V.i.S.d.P. Themenheft Dritte-Welt-Bewegung – Zwischen Hoffnung und Resignation

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 7
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_visdp_1994,
      title = {V.i.{S}.d.{P}. {Themenheft} {Dritte}-{Welt}-{Bewegung} - {Zwischen} {Hoffnung} und {Resignation}},
      volume = {7},
      number = {3},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1994},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1994)Was machen mit wackelnden Tischen oder fiesen Insekten an einem Sommerfrühabend? – Gedanken zur (elektronischen) Bibliothek der Zukunft

      Die Zukunft von Lesen und Schreiben. Abschlußbericht der 14. Arbeitstagung „Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation“ MMK 1994., Pages: 180–181
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{rohde_was_1994,
      title = {Was machen mit wackelnden {Tischen} oder fiesen {Insekten} an einem {Sommerfrühabend}? - {Gedanken} zur (elektronischen) {Bibliothek} der {Zukunft}},
      booktitle = {Die {Zukunft} von {Lesen} und {Schreiben}. {Abschlußbericht} der 14. {Arbeitstagung} "{Mensch}-{Maschine}-{Kommunikation}" {MMK} 1994},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1994},
      pages = {180--181},
      }


    • Klischewski, R. & Rohde, M. (1994)Ökologische Orientierung in der Informatik. Ein Jahr FIFF-Arbeitskreis

      IN Informationstechnik für eine lebenswerte Welt, Rundbrief \#2, Pages: 10–11
      [BibTeX]

      @article{klischewski_okologische_1994,
      title = {Ökologische {Orientierung} in der {Informatik}. {Ein} {Jahr} {FIFF}-{Arbeitskreis}},
      journal = {Informationstechnik für eine lebenswerte Welt, Rundbrief \#2},
      author = {Klischewski, Ralf and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1994},
      pages = {10--11},
      }


    • Rohde, M. (1994)Qualifizierung: Voraussetzung für Mitsprache. Wechselwirkung, Zeitschrift für Technik, Naturwissenschaft

      IN Gesellschaft, Vol. 16, Pages: 64–65
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_qualifizierung_1994,
      title = {Qualifizierung: {Voraussetzung} für {Mitsprache}. {Wechselwirkung}, {Zeitschrift} für {Technik}, {Naturwissenschaft}},
      volume = {16},
      number = {67},
      journal = {Gesellschaft},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1994},
      pages = {64--65},
      }

    1993


    • Hartmann, A. & Rohde, M. (1993)Organisations- und Dispositionsspielräume und ihre Bedeutung für die Gestaltung vernetzter Systeme

      IN Reichel, H. (Ed.), Informatik – Wirtschaft – Gesellschaft Berlin
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{hartmann_organisations-_1993,
      address = {Berlin},
      title = {Organisations- und {Dispositionsspielräume} und ihre {Bedeutung} für die {Gestaltung} vernetzter {Systeme}},
      booktitle = {Informatik - {Wirtschaft} - {Gesellschaft}},
      publisher = {Springer},
      author = {Hartmann, Anja and Rohde, Markus},
      editor = {Reichel, H.},
      year = {1993},
      pages = {175--180},
      }

    1992


    • Rohde, M. (1992)Autonome Bewegungsmelder – Eine Szene publiziert

      IN Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 5, Pages: 87–92
      [BibTeX]

      @article{rohde_autonome_1992,
      title = {Autonome {Bewegungsmelder} - {Eine} {Szene} publiziert},
      volume = {5},
      number = {3},
      journal = {Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen},
      author = {Rohde, Markus},
      year = {1992},
      pages = {87--92},
      }


    • Müller, C., Ludwig, T., Pipek, V., Rohde, M., Stevens, G. & Wulf, V. Socio-Informatics: Design for Social Practices A condensed anthology of 25 Years of Research

      , Pages: 220
      [BibTeX]

      @article{muller_socio-informatics_nodate,
      title = {Socio-{Informatics}: {Design} for {Social} {Practices} {A} condensed anthology of 25 {Years} of {Research}},
      language = {en},
      author = {Müller, Claudia and Ludwig, Thomas and Pipek, Volkmar and Rohde, Markus and Stevens, Gunnar and Wulf, Volker},
      pages = {220},
      }