Abstract
This paper is a comment on Contextual Design, a method frame proposed by Beyer & Holtzblatt (1998) for redesigning work in conjunction with developing technological support for this work. It is scrutinized in which ways Contextual Design is a participatory approach and in which ways Contextual Design is suitable for capturing practices, meanings and challenges in the work environments to be redesigned.
Recommended Citation
Törpel, Bettina, "CONTEXTUAL DESIGN IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS - A PARTICIPATORY APPROACH BASED ON UNDERSTANDING PRACTICES, MEANINGS AND CHALLENGES?" (2008). MCIS 2008 Proceedings. 16.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/mcis2008/16