Culture Digitally: Affordances, technical agency, and the politics of technologies of cultural production
This is a dialogue between myself, Tim Jordan, and Joshua McVeigh-Schulz written up for the Culture Digitally Blog on affordances and technical agency.
Messy talk and clean technology: communication, problem-solving and collaboration using Building Information Modelling
We studied the organizational practices around Building Information Modeling, or BIM, in inter-organizational collaborations among architects, engineers and construction professionals in order to theorize how communication supports technology adoption. Using ethnographic observation and one-on-one interviews with project participants, we observed five teams on three different commercial and institutional building projects that each collaborated over periods […]


