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PhD Supervision Interests

I'm interested in supervising postgraduate research in science and technology studies, particularly projects involving ethnographic research on any aspects of practices of technology design/production and consumption/use, and in the area of feminist technoscience, particularly with respect to information and communications technologies; robotics, artificial intelligence and the cyborg; human-computer interaction and new media.

Current Teaching

SOCL210b Virtual Cultures (Lent term 2013): an undergraduate course that explores new information and communications media, including the progressive expansion of life online, and the increasingly intimate relations between life online and off.

SOCL908 Anthropology of Cybercultures (Lent term 2013): a postgraduate course on the social history, cultural and material qualities of digital artefacts, their place in professional and popular discourses, and practices of their design and use.

Previously taught:

SOCL208 Gender, Sexuality and Society: an undergraduate course on contemporary issues considered through the lens of feminist research.

Research Interests

I came to the Sociology Department and the Centre for Science Studies at Lancaster after twenty years as a researcher at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center. My research has centered on relations of ethnographies of everyday practice to new technology design. Drawing on studies of work, science and technology studies, and feminist theorising, I've been concerned to recover the specific, culturally and materially embodied identities, knowledges and practices that make up technical systems. This involves, among other things, reconstructing technologies from singular objects located at the center of a surrounding social world, to heterogeneous assemblages of social and material practices. I've explored these reconstructions through critical studies and through experimental, interdisciplinary and participatory interventions in new technology design. Along with colleagues at Xerox PARC I carried out a series of projects sited in particular workplaces (an airport, a large Silicon Valley law firm, a state department of transportation) that combined ethnographic studies of work and technologies-in-use with the in situ development of new prototype information systems.

I spent my university years beginning in 1968 at UC Berkeley, receiving a Ph.D. in Social/Cultural Anthropology in 1984. My dissertation Plans and Situated Actions: the problem of human-machine communication was published by Cambridge University Press in 1987. It provided a critical analysis of constructions of human action and communication assumed in the design of interactive machines, and proposed an alternative perspective drawn from developments in the social sciences. A sequel to that book titled Human-Machine Reconfigurations: Plans and Situated Actions 2nd edition was published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This edition includes an annotated version of the original text, plus five new chapters looking at relevant developments since the mid 1980s both in computing and in social studies of technology. The focus is on humanlike machines and new forms of human-computer interaction on one hand, and recent theorising regarding humans, machines and relations between them on the other.

At my departure from Xerox PARC I held the positions of Principal Scientist and manager of the Work Practice and Technology area, an interdisciplinary research group which I co-founded in 1989. In 1988 I received the Xerox Corporate Research Group's Excellence in Science and Technology Award. I served as Program Chair for the Second Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work in 1988, and for the first Conference on Participatory Design of Computer Systems in 1990. I was a founding member of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility and served on its Board of Directors from 1982-1990. I have been a Visiting Senior Research Fellow with the Work, Interaction and Technology Research Group at King's College London, an Adjunct Professor at the University of Technology, Sydney's Interaction Design and Work Practice Laboratory, and am currently an Adjunct Professor at the Information Technology University in Copenhagen, Denmark. I'm also a Collaborating Editor for the journal Social Studies of Science.

In April of 2002 I received the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science, and in August 2005 the Outstanding Contribution to Research Award from the Communication and Information Technologies Section of the American Sociological Association. In 2010 I received the Lifetime Research Award from the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction. In 2011 I received an Honorary Doctorate from the Faculty of Culture and Society, Malmö University, Sweden.

My current research interests center on the project of writing ethnographies of sites of technology production and use, and contributing to emerging reconceptualizations of social/material relations based in anthropology, feminist theory and science and technology studies. I have recently concluded a project titled 'Relocating Innovation: Places and material practices of future-making' funded by the Leverhulme Trust, along with Endre Danyi (Postgraduate Researcher) and Laura Watts (Research Fellow). The project ran from January 2008 - September 2010.

I recently became a member of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control, and have started a blog titled Robot Futures.

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In Press

Consuming anthropology

Suchman, L. 2012 In: Interdisciplinarity: reconfigurations of the social and natural sciences. Barry, A. & Born, G. (eds.). Routledge, p. n/a. (Culture, economy and the social).

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2012

Animation and Automation: The liveliness and labours of bodies and machines

Stacey, J. & Suchman, L. 03/2012 In: Body & Society. 18, 1, p. 1-46. 46 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2011

Subject Objects

Suchman, L. 08/2011 In: Feminist Theory. 12, 2, p. 119-145. 27 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Anthropological Relocations and the Limits of Design

Suchman, L. 10/2011 In: Annual Review of Anthropology. 40, n/a, p. 1-18. 18 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2007

Feminist STS and the Sciences of the Artificial.

Suchman, L. A. 2007 In: New Handbook of Science and Technology Studies. MIT Press, 139 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Human-Machine Reconfigurations: Plans and situated actions (2nd edition).

Suchman, L. A. 2007 Cambridge University Press. 326 p.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsBook

2005

Affiliative Objects.

Suchman, L. A. 1/05/2005 In: Organization. 12, 3, p. 379-399. 21 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2004

Talking things.

Suchman, L. 2004 In: First person: new media as story, performance, and game. Wardrip-Fruin, N. & Harrigan, P. (eds.). London: MIT Press, p. 262-265. 4 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Methods and madness.

Suchman, L. 2004 In: First person: new media as story, performance, and game. Wardrip-Fruin, N. & Harrigan, P. (eds.). London: MIT Press, p. 95-98. 4 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Decentring the manager/designer.

Suchman, L. 2004 In: Managing as designing. Boland, R. & Collopy, F. (eds.). Stanford: Stanford Business Books, p. 169-73. 97 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2003

Organising allignment.

Suchman, L. 2003 In: Knowing in organizations: a practice-based approach. Nicolini, D., Gherardi, S. & Yanow, D. (eds.). London: M. E. Sharpe, p. 187-203. 17 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Figuring service in discourses of ICT: the case of software agent.

Suchman, L. 2003 In: Global and Organizational Discourses about Information Technology. Wynn, E. (ed.). Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer, p. 15-32. 18 p. (International Federation for Information Processing).

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Reading and writing: a response to comments on 'Plans and situated actions'.

Suchman, L. 04/2003 In: Journal of the Learning Sciences. 12, 2, p. 299-306. 8 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2002

Working Artefacts: Ethnomethods of the prototype.

Suchman, L. A., Blomberg, J. & Trigg, R. 06/2002 In: British Journal of Sociology. 53, 2, p. 163-179. 17 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Practice-based design of information systems: notes from the hyperdeveloped world.

Suchman, L. 03/2002 In: The Information Society. 18, 2, p. 139-144. 6 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2000

Problematizing 'Innovation' as a Critical Project.

Suchman, L.. & Bishop, L. 09/2000 In: Technology Analysis & Strategic Management. 12, 3, p. 327-333. 7 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Organising alignment: a case of bridge-building.

Suchman, L. 2000 In: Organization. 7, 2, p. 311-327. 17 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Making a case: knowledge and routine work in document production.

Suchman, L. 2000 In: Workplace studies: recovering work practice and informing system design. Luff, P., Hindmarsh, J. & Heath, C. (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 29-45. 17 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Embodied Practices of Engineering Work.

Suchman, L. 2000 In: Mind, Culture and Activity. 7, 1&2, p. 4-18. 15 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

1999

Reconstructing technologies as social practice.

Suchman, L., Blomberg, J., Orr, J. & Trigg, R. 11/1999 In: American Behavioral Scientist. 43, 3, p. 392-408. 17 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

1997

Centers of coordination: a case and some themes.

Suchman, L. 1997 In: Discourse, Tools, and Reasoning: Essays on Situated Cognition. Resnick, L., Säljö, R., Pontecorvo, C. & Burge, B. (eds.). Berlin: Springer-Verlag, p. 41-62. 22 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

1996

Reflections on a work-oriented design project.

Blomberg, J., Suchman, L. & Trigg, R. 09/1996 In: Human-Computer Interaction. 11, 3, p. 237-265. 29 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

1994

Do categories have politics?: the language/action perspective reconsidered.

Suchman, L. 09/1994 In: Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). 2, 3, p. 177-190. 14 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

1990

Interactional troubles in face-to-face survey interviews.

Suchman, L. & Jordan, B. 1990 In: Journal of the American Statistical Association. 85, 409, p. 232-253. 22 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences