CIRCD working papers
Working papers are in-depth scientific articles based on theoretical and/or empirical studies and research projects. Some reflect work-in-progress by scholars, while others are projects completed by top students and scholars alike. These are especially aimed at the academic world, to enlighten and inspire scholars, professors and students. Working papers are published in CIRCD Publishing every half-year in the order they are received.
2019
Due, Brian L. & Ann Merrit Rikke Nielsen (2019). Prototyping the Omnichannel Solutions. CIRCD working papers in social interaction 5(1), 1-29, 2019. Centre for Interaction Research and Communication Design, University of Copenhagen. ISBN 978-87-93300-18-7
2018
Due, Brian (2018). Den intelligente automatisering af arbejdsopgaver. En konceptuel model for 3 generationer af softwarerobotter. CIRCD working papers in social interaction 4(3), 1-18, 2018. Centre for Interaction Research and Communication Design, University of Copenhagen. ISBN 978-87-93300-17-0
Toft, T. L. W. (2018). Interaktion i det åbne kontorlandskab: En undersøgelse af fysiske omgivelsers indflydelse på ansigt-til-ansigt-kommunikation i virksomheder. CIRCD working papers in social interaction 4(2). Centre for Interaction Research and Communication Design, University of Copenhagen. ISBN 978-87-93300-15-6
Gravengaard, G. & Kjær, Malene (2018). Analyse af læring i professionelle praksisser. Centre of Interaction Research and Communication Design, University of Copenhagen, 4(1), 1-31. Centre for Interaction Research and Communication Design. University of Copenhagen. ISBN 978-87-93300-14-9
2017
Gravengaard, G. & Kjærgaard, A. (2017). Fra sproglig rådgivning til co-creation-processer og big data. CIRCD working papers in social interaction (3(2), 1-38. Centre for Interaction Research and Communication Design. University of Copenhagen. ISBN 978-87-93300-13-2
Due, B., Kupers, R. Lange, S. Ptito, M. (2017). Technology Enhanced Vision in Blind and Visually Impaired Individuals. Synoptik Foundation research project. CIRCD working papers in social interaction, 3(1), 1-31. Centre of Interaction Research and Communication Design, University of Copenhagen. ISBN 978-87-93300-12-5
2016
Due, Brian L. & Bornakke, Tobias (2016). Big thick blending: Qualifying Service Design Thinking through behavioural methods and network granularity & extension. CIRCD reports of social interaction (2)1, 1-42. Centre for Interaction Research and Communication Design, University of Copenhagen. ISBN: 978-87-93300-09-5
Petersen, Maja Stryhn; Morris, David Jackson & Nielsen, Mie Femø (2016). A pilot study of telehealth and face-to-face consultations in diagnostic audiology. CIRCD Working Papers in social interaction, 1(3), 1-38, 2016 Centre of Interaction Research and Communication Design, University of Copenhagen ISBN 978-87-93300-10-1
2015
Due, Brian L. og Lange, Simon B. (2015). Video-based Reflection on Team Interaction (The ViRTI-method). CIRCD Working Papers on interaction and communication, 1(3), 1-38, Centre of Interaction Research and Communication Design, University of Copenhagen. ISBN 978-87-93300-08-8
2014
Due, Brian (2014). The future of smart glasses: An essay about challenges and possibilities with smart glasses.CIRCD Working papers on interaction and communication, 1(2), 1-21, Centre of Interaction Research and Communication Design, University of Copenhagen. ISBN 978-87-93300-02-6
Lange, Simon Bierring (2014). En introduktion til CARM: The Conversation Analytic Role-Play Method. CIRCD working papers on social interaction, 1(1), 1-15, Centre of Interaction Research and Communication Design, University of Copenhagen.
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CIRCD welcomes any contributions based on a theoretical and/or empirical analysis of social interaction and communication design in professional settings. For requirements and guidance on writing papers and reports for CIRCD publishing, please make use of the style sheet.
Editorial staff
Editor in chief
Brian Due, PhD, Assistant Professor
Editor
Mie Femø Nielsen, PhD, Professor
Editor
Gitte Gravengaard, PhD, Associate Professor
Editor
Thomas L.W. Toft, Master of Arts
Advisory board
This journal has a formalized peer review process. In the advisory board is:
- Louise Tranekjær, Roskilde University
- Søren Beck Nielsen, University of Copenhagen
- Spencer Hazel, University of Southern Denmark
- Kristian Mortensen, University of Southern Denmark
- Morten Boeriis, University of Southern Denmark