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[1] Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Edwin Blake, Donovan Maasz, Chris Muashekele, Peter Gallert, Colin Stanley, and Alphons Kahuhu Koruhama. Embracing indigenous knowledge systems in ICT-enabled education. In Ian A. Lubin, editor, ICT and International Learning Ecologies: Representation and Sustainability Across Contexts, chapter 7, pages 132--157. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, 2021. Invited Chapter. [ bib | https://www.routledge.com/ICT-and-International-Learning-Ecologies-Representation-and-Sustainability/Lubin/p/book/9780367363673# ]
[2] Colin Stanley, Daniel G. Cabrero, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, and Edwin Blake. Challenges in designing cultural heritage crowdsourcing tools with indigenous communities. In Luigina Ciolfi, Areti Damala, Eva Hornecker, Monika Lechner, and Laura Maye, editors, Cultural Heritage Communities: Technologies and Challenges, Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities, chapter 5, pages 96--113. Routledge, 2018. [ bib | https://www.routledge.com/Cultural-Heritage-Communities-Technologies-and-Challenges/Ciolfi-Damala-Hornecker-Lechner-Maye/p/book/9781138697195 ]
[3] Edwin Blake. Community-based co-design (CBCD): Reciprocity and empowerment. Invited Talk Department of Computer Science, Swansea University, October 2016. [ bib | Local pdf ]
[4] Ulrike Rivett, Gary Marsden, and Edwin Blake. ICT for development: extending computing design concepts. In Brenda Cooper and Robert Morrell, editors, Africa-Centred Knowledges: Crossing Fields and Worlds, chapter 8, pages 126--141. Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2014. [ bib | Local pdf ]
[5] Edwin Blake. Quo vadamus? -- closing keynote. In ACM Dev-4: The 4th Annual Symposium on Computing for Development, Cape Town, South Africa, December 2013. [ bib | Local pdf | http://acmdev.org/keynote-speakers ]
[6] Edwin Blake. Where to with community co-design? In Anicia Peters, Darelle van Greunen, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Shilumbe Chivuno-Kuria, Kagonya Awori, and Anirudha Joshi, editors, Interact 2013 Workshop on Building Community Collaboration, Cape Town, 2 Sept 2013. [ bib | Local pdf ]
[7] Edwin Blake and Meryl Glaser. Computer science students learning co-design with a Deaf community. In Chioma Ohajunwa and Judith Mckenzie, editors, Beyond 'if' to 'how': disability inclusion in higher education University of Cape Town case study, volume 4 of Disability Catalyst Africa, chapter 7, pages 86--99. Disability Innovations Africa, Disability Studies Programme, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Cape Town, 2013. [ bib | Local pdf ]
[8] Edwin Blake, William Tucker, Meryl Glaser, and Adinda Freudenthal. Case study 11.3: Deaf telephony: Community-based co-design. In Yvonne Rogers, Helen Sharp, and Jenny Preece, editors, Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction, pages 412--413. Wiley, 3rd edition, 2011. Introduction in book, case study on website. [ bib | http://www.id-book.com/casestudy_11-3.php ]
[9] Edwin Blake. Redesigning ourselves. In India HCI 2010 / IDID 2010. India HCI in conjunction with the IFIP TC13 Special Interest Group on Interaction Design for International Development, 22-24 March 2010. Closing Keynote. [ bib | Local pdf | http://ewic.bcs.org/content/ConWebDoc/35763) ]
[10] Edwin Blake. Computer science and global development. In CCC Workshop on Computer Science and Global Development. Computing Research Association's Computing Community Consortium, 2009. [ bib | UCT CS Archive | Local pdf | http://groups.google.com/group/ccc-gd/web/edwin-blake-computer-science-and-global-development?hl=en ]
[11] Edwin Blake. Information and social support for semi-literate people living with HIV. interactions, 14(5):29--32, Sep+Oct 2007. [ bib | DOI | Local pdf ]
[12] Edwin Blake. How to provide useful ICT when called upon. interactions, 13(5):20--21, 2006. [ bib | DOI | Local pdf ]
[13] E. H. Blake. Information technology and South Africa's green paper on science and technology. The South African Computer Journal, (16):2--12, April 1996. Invited Contribution. [ bib ]
[14] NITF. The Information Society and the Developing World: A South African Approach. Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology, 1996. South African position paper at the G7 Information Society and Development Conference, Gallagher Estates, Midrand, 13-15 May 1996.
Co-author of all chapters with emphasis on the chapter on applications. [ bib | Local pdf ]
[15] R.C. Veltkamp and E.H. Blake, editors. Programming Paradigms in Graphics. Springer, 1995. [ bib | http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-7091-9457-7/ ]
[16] C. Laffra, E. H. Blake, V. deMey, and X. Pintado, editors. Object-Oriented Programming for Graphics. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1995. [ bib | http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-79192-5/ ]
[17] E. H. Blake, B. Freeman-Benson, C. Laffra, and P. Wißkirchen. Object and Constraint Paradigms for Graphics, volume 22 of Course Notes. ACM SIGGRAPH, 1991. [ bib | Local pdf ]
[18] E. H. Blake and P. Wißkirchen, editors. Advances in Object-Oriented Graphics, I. Springer-Verlag. Berlin, 1991. [ bib | http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-76303-8/ ]
[19] Edwin Haupt Blake. Complexity in Natural Scenes: A viewer centered metric for computing adaptive detail. PhD thesis, Queen Mary College, University of London, Mile End Road, London, England, 1989. Ph.D. dissertation. [ bib | Local pdf ]
[20] E. H. Blake and P. Wißkirchen. Tutorial on Object-Oriented Graphics. Eurographics Association, Hamburg, BRD, 4-8 September 1989. [ bib ]
[21] E. H. Blake and P. Wißkirchen. Object-oriented graphics. In W. Purgathofer and J. Schönhut, editors, Advances in Computer Graphics V, chapter 5, pages 109--154. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1989. [ bib ]

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