Title
Studying Those Who Study Us: Diana Forsythe and the Importance of Interpretive Research in Informatics.
Abstract
Diana Forsythe was a pioneering anthropologist who raised innovative and unsettling questions about the role of information technology in life and work, and differences in perspective between designers and users of technology. Diana was known for her tenacious defense of the integrity of ethnographic research, and for her enthusiastic examination of the “culture of no culture” 1,2 that is American science and biomedicine. We examine Diana’s ongoing influence and relevance from the varied perspectives of four distinguished informatics researchers.
Year
Venue
Field
2013
AMIA
Social science,Informatics,Engineering ethics,Information technology,Sociology,Biomedicine,Ethnography
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Laurie L. Novak103.38
Jos Aarts200.68
Geraldine Fitzpatrick32514297.25
Paul Gorman411911.26
Madhu Reddy593567.62