Activity U (III): Bonnie Nardi’s Choices and Boundary Knowledge Work
How to make intellectual choices in an interdisciplinary domain
This article is part of a case study: Activity U. I apply the HERO U framework and Diagram U to discuss the development of a large knowledge enterprise: Activity Theory or (Cultural-historical activity theory, CHAT).
- Part I: The Landscape of Activity Theory
- Part II: Unit of Analysis, Niches of Analysis, Levels of Analysis
Today we are going to talk about domains, transformation, and opportunity. I will focus on HCI (human-computer interaction) as an example of domains. Though I have mentioned HCI-activity theorist Bonnie A. Nardi many times, I’d like to use her career story as an example for this article too. However, I will provide more background information on the domain of HCI and use Diagram U for discussion.
Nardi’s story inspired me to create a new diagram called Boundary Knowledge Work which can be seen as a new member of the HERO U framework.
The Landscape of Activity Theory
Activity Theory or the “Cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT)” is an interdisciplinary philosophical framework for studying both individual and social aspects of…