Re-place-ing Space: The Roles of Place and Space in Collaborative Systems (1996)
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Harrison96re-place-ingspace:,
author = {Steve Harrison and Paul Dourish},
title = {Re-place-ing Space: The Roles of Place and Space in Collaborative Systems},
booktitle = {},
year = {1996},
pages = {67--76},
publisher = {ACM Press}
}
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Many collaborative and communicative environments use notions of “space ” and spatial organisation to facilitate and structure interaction. We argue that a focus on spatial models is misplaced. Drawing on understandings from architecture and urban design, as well as from our own research findings, we highlight the critical distinction between “space ” and “place”. While designers use spatial models to support interaction, we show how it is actually a notion of “place ” which frames interactive behaviour. This leads us to re-evaluate spatial systems, and discuss how “place”, rather than “space”, can support CSCW design.







