Recent Publications
General:
Edwin
Hutchins (2000) The
cognitive consequences of patterns of information flow. Intellectica.
James D. Hollan, Edwin L. Hutchins and David Kirsh. Distributed Cognition: A New Foundation for Human-Computer Interaction. (Draft Submission for TOCHI Special Issue on Human-Computer Interaction in the New Millennium)
Aviation:
Edwin Hutchins, Barbara E. Holder, R. Alejandro Pérez. Culture and Flight Deck Operations. Prepared for the Boeing Company. January, 2002.
Hutchins,
E. and Holder, B. What
Pilots Learn about Autoflight While Flying on the
Line.
11th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology,
Hutchins,
E. and Holder, B. Conceptual
models for understanding an encounter with a mountain wave. Proceedings
of HCI-Aero 2000,
EDWIN
HUTCHINS, BARBARA HOLDER, AND MICHAEL
Hutchins, E. & Palen, L.
Constructing
Meaning from Space, Gesture, and Speech. In L. B. Resnick, R. Saljo, C. Pontecorvo, and B. Burge
(Eds) Discourse, tools, and reasoning: Essays
on situated cognition.
A
version of this paper appeared in:
Hutchins, E & Klausen, T. (1996) Distributed
cognition in an airline cockpit. In Y. Engeström and D. Middleton (Eds.) Cognition and communication
at work.
Hutchins, E. (1995) How
a cockpit remembers its speeds.
Cognitive Science. 19, 265-288.
Simulations
of cultural process:
Hutchins,
E. & Hazlehurst, B. (2002) Auto-organization
and Emergence of Shared Language Structure, In Cangelosi,
A. and Parisi, D. (Eds) Simulating the
Evolution of Language, London: Springer-Verlag,
pp 279-305.
Hutchins,
E. & Hazlehurst, B. (1995) How
to invent a lexicon: the development of shared symbols in interaction.
In N. Gilbert and R. Conte (Eds.) Artificial Societies: the computer simulation
of social life.