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Jose Abdelnour-Nocera

Researcher at University of West London

Publications -  108
Citations -  628

Jose Abdelnour-Nocera is an academic researcher from University of West London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interaction design & Usability. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 105 publications receiving 555 citations. Previous affiliations of Jose Abdelnour-Nocera include University of Madeira & IT University.

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Knowledge and Technological Development Effects on Organizational and Social Structures

TL;DR: The effects of technology on society are diverse and not easy to determine, and the effect on organizational and social structures is an interesting object of study, as detailed in this review.
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A Critique of Personas as representations of "the other" in Cross-Cultural Technology Design

TL;DR: It is argued persona as a design device must ease its implicit colonial tendency to and impulses in depicting "the other" and endorse serenity, mindfulness and local enabling in design at large and in the African context in particular.
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Reframing HCI Through Local and Indigenous Perspectives

TL;DR: The mission of the International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction (IJHCI) special issue on reframing human–computer interaction through local and indigenous perspectives is to further clarify the role of technology in human-computer interaction in the developing world.
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A hermeneutic inquiry into user-created personas in different Namibian locales

TL;DR: This paper ultimately argues User-Created Persona as a potentially valid approach for pursuing cross-cultural depictions of personas that communicate cultural features and user experiences paramount to designing acceptable and gratifying technologies in dissimilar locales.
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A resource kit for participatory socio-technical design in rural kenya

TL;DR: The project aims and initial data collected show that while villagers have no clear mental models for using computers or the Internet, they show a desire to have and use them.