Karen Clarke

Publication List Details

Period

1993 - 2009

Number

38

Co-Authors

Housing Care And Support Journal (2009)

Guy Dewsbury, Karen Clarke, Mark Rouncefield, Ian Sommerville

This paper is interested in the design of technology in domestic, or home, settings. The systems themselves have become increasingly complex and the need for dependable systems correspondingly...

Extending Home Technology Design: Depending On Digital Design (2009)

Guy Dewsbury, Karen Clarke, John Hughes, Mark Rouncefield

i and This paper documents work from the EPSRC 'EQUATOR' 'Dependability Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration on Computer Based Systems ’ (DIRC) ii iii, concerned with the...

Designing Dependable Digital Domestic Environments (2009)

Guy Dewsbury, Karen Clarke, John Hughes, Mark Rouncefield, Ian Sommerville

ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is to examine the distinctions between home and organizational settings with particular reference to assistive technologies (AT) and outline a model for assessing...

Health Informatics Journal Healthcare information giving services: technologies and everyday practicalities (2009)

Karen Clarke, John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield, Rob Procter, Roger Slack, Karen Clarke, ...

This paper presents findings from observational studies of work practice in two ‘information giving ’ services – a poisons information service and a mental health helpline – as a precursor to...

Housing Care And Support Journal (2008)

Guy Dewsbury, Karen Clarke, Mark Rouncefield, Ian Sommerville

This paper is interested in the design of technology in domestic, or home, settings. The systems themselves have become increasingly complex and the need for dependable systems correspondingly...

Lancaster, (2008)

Guy Dewsbury, Mark Rouncefield, Karen Clarke, Ian Sommerville

This paper documents work from the EPSRC 'EQUATOR ’ and 'Dependability Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration on Computer Based Systems ’ (DIRC) concerned with the appropriate design...

Health Informatics Journal Healthcare information giving services: technologies and everyday practicalities (2008)

Karen Clarke, John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield, Rob Procter, Roger Slack, Karen Clarke, ...

This paper presents findings from observational studies of work practice in two ‘information giving ’ services – a poisons information service and a mental health helpline – as a precursor to...

Downloaded from (2008)

K. Clarke, M. Hartswood, R. Procter, M. Rouncefield, R. Slack, R. Williams, ...

© 2002 SAGE Publications. All rights reserved. Not for commercial use or unauthorized distribution. Improving ‘knife to skin time’: process modelling and new technology in medical work

'Dasein of the Times': Temporal Features of Dependability (2008)

Karen Clarke, John Hughes, Dave Martin, Mark Rouncefield

This paper is a modified version of a chapter in the PA2 ‘Trustbook ’ (Clarke et al. Forthcoming) that uses our ethnographic studies of everyday work to illustrate sociological approaches to...

Designing Assistive Technologies For Medication Regimes in Care Settings. (2008)

Stewart Kember, Keith Cheverst, Karen Clarke, Guy Dewsbury, Terry Hemmings, Tom Rodden, ...

This paper presents some early design work of the 'Care in the Digital Community ’ research project- begun under the EPSRC IRC Network project EQUATOR. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of...

‘Sore Legs and Naked Bottoms’: Using Cultural Probes in Dependability Research (2008)

Andy Crabtree, Terry Hemmings, Tom Rodden, Karen Clarke, Guy Dewsbury, John Hughes, ...

Abstract: As digital technologies have matured, they have moved beyond the workplace to our everyday lives, presenting interesting methodological and research challenges. Attempting a useful input...

Growing older digitally: designing technology for older people (2007)

Guy Dewsbury, Karen Clarke, John Hughes, Mark Rouncefield, Lan Sommerville

Cultural probes; design; ethnography and assistire technology. This paper documents work from the EPSRC 'EQUATOR ' and 'Dependability' Interdisciplinary Research Collaborations,...

3 (2007)

Karen Clarke, Masud Husain, Chris Frith, Jon Driver

Unconscious activation of visual cortex in the damaged right hemisphere of a parietal patient with extinction Geraint Rees,

Reading for meaning (2007)

Clarke, Karen

This article was first published in the Wolverhampton Intellectual Repository and E-Theses (WIRE). There is no printed version.

Nurturing supportive learning environments in HE through the teaching of study skills; to embed or not to embed? (2007)

Allan, Joanna, Clarke, Karen

The transnational widening of participation in higher education (HE) and the concomitant emphasis on promoting successful progression and high retention are focusing attention on how best to create...

Trust in Technology: A Socio-Technical Perspective (2006)

Clarke, Karen, Hardstone, Gillian

This book encapsulates some work done in the DIRC project concerned with trust and responsibility in socio-technical systems. It brings together a range of disciplinary approaches - computer science,...

The anti-social model of disability (2004)

Dewsbury, Guy, Clarke, Karen, Randall, David, Rouncefield, Mark, Sommerville, Ian

This metadata relates to an electronic version of an article published in Disability and society, vol. 19, no. 2, 2004, pp. 145-158. Disability and society is available online at informaworldTM at...

The anti-social model of disability (2004)

Dewsbury, Guy, Clarke, Karen, Randall, David, Rouncefield, Mark, Sommerville, Ian

This metadata relates to an electronic version of an article published in Disability and society, vol. 19, no. 2, 2004, pp. 145-158. Disability and society is available online at informaworldTM at...

Focused seminar group teaching and learning: a more collaborative approach? (2004)

Clarke, Karen

Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and research

The Antisocial Model of Disability (2004)

Guy Dewsbury, Karen Clarke, Dave R, Ian Sommerville

Social theories are usually developed to enable a clearer understanding of a situation or problem. The ‘Social Model ’ in various forms is currently the dominant model for researching disability,...

A dependability model for domestic systems (2003)

Guy Dewsbury, Ian Sommerville, Karen Clarke, Mark Rouncefield

Abstract. Technically-based models of dependability such as Laprie's model suggest that there are attributes that should be reflected in the design of a system. These attributes tend to be...

Dependable red hot action (2003)

Karen Clarke, John Hughes, Dave Martin, Mark Rouncefield, Corin Gurr, Mark Hartswood, ...

Abstract. We present a brief observational, ‘ethnographic’, study of the Roughing Mill in a steel plant and use material from recorded activities to provide ‘illustrative vignettes ’ of some...

Gathering Requirements for Inclusive Design (2003)

Mark Blythe, Gordon Baxter, Peter Wright, Keith Cheverst, Karen Clarke, Guy Dewsbury, ...

This paper reports on two qualitative methods- 'technology biographies ' and 'cultural probes '- as methods to facilitate research in interdisciplinary research in domestic...

Designing with care: Adapting cultural probes to inform design in sensitive settings (2003)

Andy Crabtree, Terry Hemmings, Tom Rodden, Nottingham Ng Bb, Keith Cheverst, Karen Clarke, ...

We report on the methodological process of developing computer support for former psychiatric patients living in residential care settings, for older members of the community, and disabled people...

Dependable red hot action (2003)

Karen Clarke, John Hughes, Dave Martin, Mark Rouncefield, Corin Gurr, Mark Hartswood, ...

Abstract. We present a brief observational, ‘ethnographic’, study of the Roughing Mill in a steel plant and use material from recorded activities to provide ‘illustrative vignettes ’ of some...

A dependability model for domestic systems (2003)

Guy Dewsbury, Ian Sommerville, Karen Clarke, Mark Rouncefield

Abstract. Technically-based models of dependability such as Laprie's model suggest that there are attributes that should be reflected in the design of a system. These attributes tend to be...

Seminar and tutorial sessions: the impact on students' learning. (2002)

Clarke, Karen

Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and research.

Over the counter services versus training and treatment efficacy: What will behavioral health rehabilitation (wrap-around) programs strive to be? (2001)

Tracey Adkins-Ruff, Joseph D. Cautilli, Karen Clarke, C.A. Thomas

This article is a part of on-going series of operational, management, and consulting issues that appear in developing and running a behavioral health rehabilitation (wrap-around) program. It is...

What behavioral consultants and parents need to know: Training professionals to work in home-based programs (2001)

Karen Clarke, Joseph D. Cautilli

Often we receive emails or calls from parents or professionals asking for help because their child appears to be making less progress in their home program. Often they mention problems such as the...

Unconscious activation of visual cortex in the damaged right hemisphere of a parietal patient with extinction (2000)

Rees, Geraint, Wojciulik, Ewa, Clarke, Karen, Husain, Masud, Frith, Chris, Driver, Jon

Visual extinction is a sign classically associated with right parietal damage. The patient can see a single stimulus presented in the ipsilesional or contralesional visual field, but is...