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Critiquing and Critiquing Systems

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Cultures of Design

Cross-Cultural Communication

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Design is a collaborative activity bringing together stakeholders from different domains (e.g., different work cultures, and different geographical cultures). Communication across these cultures is difficult. Artifacts often play an important role to ground this communication and to incrementally create a shared understanding.
Author: Gerhard Last Edit Date: 9/19/98; 12:50:26 AM

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Related Terms in DynaGloss: Community of Interest, Mutual Learning, Symmetry of Ignorance

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