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@Article{Spinuzzi:2000:EBS,
  author =       "Clay Spinuzzi",
  title =        "Exploring the Blind Spot: Audience, Purpose, and
                 Context in ``Products, Process, and Profit''",
  journal =      j-JCD,
  volume =       "24",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "213--219",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "2000",
  CODEN =        "AJCDBH",
  ISSN =         "1527-6805 (print), 1557-9441 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "1527-6805",
  bibdate =      "Thu Feb 21 12:04:41 MST 2002",
  bibsource =    "http://portal.acm.org/;
                 http://web.mit.edu/tps/www/NL/SIGDOC_WWW/jcdtoc/sigtoc.html;
                 http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/;
                 http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/jcd.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.acm.org/pubs/citations/journals/jcd/2000-24-4/p213-spinuzzi/",
  abstract =     "In the second of three commentaries on Mirel, Spinuzzi
                 argues that the inadequacy of the traditional threefold
                 rhetorical framework (of audience, purpose, and
                 context) lies behind the usability failures that Mirel
                 recounts. He suggests sociologically broader approaches
                 (activity theory, distributed cognition, actor-network
                 theory) as better alternatives.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  annote =       "commentary",
  generalterms = "Documentation; Human Factors",
  keywords =     "politics of usability; sociocultural theory; systems
                 theory",
  subject =      "Information Systems --- Information Interfaces and
                 Presentation --- User Interfaces (H.5.2)",
}

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