The Oxford Series in Human-Technology Interaction publishes the leading science and scholarship on the relation between people and technologies of all forms. Series topics include cognitive science and engineering, neuroscience and neuroergonomics, human factors and human-computer interaction, social and cultural studies of the impact of information technology and automation, affective relations between humans and technology, anthropology, philosophy of technology, and other cutting-edge research at the union or intersection of humans and tools, technology and automation. The books published in this series serve as essential reference works for students and professionals in the rapidly emerging area of human-technology interaction.
Alex Kirlik, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign