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@incollection{1989-ootut-book,
  mytype = {Book},
  author = {E. H. Blake and P. Wi{\ss}kirchen},
  title = {Object-Oriented Graphics},
  chapter = {5},
  publisher = {Springer-Verlag, Berlin},
  year = {1989},
  editor = {W. Purgathofer and J. Sch\"{o}nhut},
  pages = {109-154},
  booktitle = {Advances in Computer Graphics V}
}
@book{1989-ootut-eu,
  mytype = {Book},
  author = {E. H. Blake and P. Wi{\ss}kirchen},
  title = {Tutorial on Object-Oriented Graphics},
  publisher = {Eurographics Association},
  year = {1989},
  address = {Hamburg, BRD},
  month = {4-8 September}
}
@phdthesis{1989-thesis,
  mytype = {Book},
  myurl = {1989-thesis.pdf},
  author = {Edwin Haupt Blake},
  title = {Complexity in Natural Scenes: A viewer centered
                  metric for computing adaptive detail},
  school = {Queen Mary College, University of London},
  year = {1989},
  address = {Mile End Road, London, England},
  note = {{Ph.D.} dissertation}
}
@book{1991-ewoog1,
  mytype = {Book},
  editor = {E. H. Blake and P. Wi{\ss}kirchen},
  title = {Advances in Object-Oriented Graphics, I},
  publisher = {Springer-Verlag. Berlin},
  year = 1991,
  isbn = {978-3-642-76305-2},
  url = {http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-76303-8/}
}
@book{1991-ootut-sig,
  mytype = {Book},
  myurl = {1991-ootut-sig.pdf},
  author = {E. H. Blake and B. Freeman-Benson and C. Laffra and
                  P. Wi{\ss}kirchen},
  title = {Object and Constraint Paradigms for Graphics},
  publisher = {ACM SIGGRAPH},
  year = {1991},
  volume = {22},
  series = {Course Notes}
}
@book{1995-ewoog2-3,
  mytype = {Book},
  editor = {C. Laffra and E. H. Blake and V. deMey and
                  X. Pintado},
  title = {Object-Oriented Programming for Graphics},
  publisher = {Springer-Verlag, Berlin},
  year = {1995},
  isbn = {978-3-540-58314-1},
  url = {http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-79192-5/}
}
@book{1995-ppg95,
  mytype = {Book},
  editor = {R.C. Veltkamp and E.H. Blake},
  title = {Programming Paradigms in Graphics},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year = {1995},
  isbn = {978-3-211-82788-8},
  url = {http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-7091-9457-7/}
}
@book{1996-isad,
  mytype = {Book},
  myurl = {1996-isad.pdf},
  author = {NITF},
  title = {The Information Society and the Developing World: A
                  {S}outh {A}frican Approach},
  publisher = {Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology},
  year = {1996},
  note = {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.}
}
@article{1996-sacj,
  mytype = {Book},
  author = {E. H. Blake},
  title = {Information Technology and {S}outh {A}frica's Green
                  Paper on Science and Technology},
  journal = {The South African Computer Journal},
  month = {April},
  year = {1996},
  number = {16},
  pages = {2-12},
  note = {Invited Contribution}
}
@article{2006-blake-b,
  mytype = {Book},
  myurl = {2006-blake-b.pdf},
  author = {Edwin Blake},
  title = {How to Provide Useful {ICT} When Called Upon},
  journal = {interactions},
  year = {2006},
  publisher = {ACM},
  volume = {13},
  number = {5},
  pages = {20-21},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1151314.1151330}
}
@article{2007-blake-b,
  mytype = {Book},
  myurl = {2007-blake-b.pdf},
  author = {Edwin Blake},
  title = {Information and Social Support for Semi-Literate
                  People Living with {HIV}},
  journal = {interactions},
  year = {2007},
  publisher = {ACM},
  volume = {14},
  number = {5},
  pages = {29-32},
  month = {Sep+Oct},
  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1288515.1288535},
  issn = {1072-5520}
}
@inproceedings{2009-blake-ccc,
  mytype = {Book},
  myurl = {2009-blake-ccc.pdf},
  author = {Edwin Blake},
  title = {Computer Science and Global Development},
  booktitle = {CCC Workshop on Computer Science and Global
                  Development},
  year = 2009,
  organization = {Computing Research Association's Computing Community
                  Consortium},
  url = {http://groups.google.com/group/ccc-gd/web/edwin-blake-computer-science-and-global-development?hl=en},
  documenturl = {http://pubs.cs.uct.ac.za/archive/00000587/}
}
@inproceedings{2010-india,
  mytype = {Book},
  myurl = {2010-india.pdf},
  author = {Edwin Blake},
  title = {Redesigning Ourselves},
  booktitle = {India HCI 2010 / IDID 2010},
  year = 2010,
  url = {http://ewic.bcs.org/content/ConWebDoc/35763)},
  month = {22-24 March},
  organization = {India HCI in conjunction with the IFIP TC13 Special
                  Interest Group on Interaction Design for
                  International Development},
  note = {Closing Keynote},
  annote = {Can we move the debate on ``Design-for'' Development
                  to being ``Designed-with`` Development? Can we
                  envision a flexibility in ourselves to redesign
                  ourselves as much as we design artefacts outside? Do
                  we accept that transformation needs to happen to us
                  and our methods as much as the community we seek to
                  develop? Are our methods and beliefs as much up for
                  grabs as the cherished values of the community that
                  we are trying to transform with our technology?  I
                  present a (South) African perspective where the
                  challenge is to re-vision western methods to accord
                  more closely with the multi-facetted local
                  values. For Africans the challenge is how do we turn
                  the insight, captured in the term ubuntu, that our
                  humanity is intimately interconnected with, and
                  dependent on, the community of the living and the
                  dead, into something that helps us design computer
                  artefacts? More formally: can we extract normative
                  values for design from the implicitly held views of
                  a community?  Further: is it not probable, once we
                  accept the community as co-designers that we might
                  not even have the last word in design? Can we accept
                  that, as designers, we might never be able to remove
                  uncertainty in purpose and functionality and thus we
                  leave it up to the users to appropriate our
                  artefacts for their own, unanticipated, uses? Uses
                  that are literally and of necessity situated outside
                  the perspectives which we are able to entertain? }
}
@incollection{2011-idcase,
  mytype = {Book},
  author = {Edwin Blake and William Tucker and Meryl Glaser and
                  Adinda Freudenthal},
  title = {Case Study 11.3: {D}eaf Telephony: Community-Based
                  Co-Design},
  booktitle = {Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer
                  Interaction},
  publisher = {Wiley},
  edition = {3rd},
  pages = {412-413},
  year = 2011,
  editor = {Yvonne Rogers and Helen Sharp and Jenny Preece},
  note = {Introduction in book, case study on website},
  url = {http://www.id-book.com/casestudy_11-3.php}
}
@incollection{2013-catalyst,
  mytype = {Book},
  myurl = {2013-catalyst.pdf},
  author = {Edwin Blake and Meryl Glaser},
  title = {Computer Science students learning co-design with a
                  {D}eaf community},
  booktitle = {Beyond 'if' to 'how': disability inclusion in higher
                  education {University} of {Cape} {Town} case study},
  publisher = {Disability Innovations Africa},
  year = 2013,
  editor = {Chioma Ohajunwa and Judith Mckenzie},
  volume = 4,
  series = {Disability Catalyst Africa},
  chapter = 7,
  pages = {86-99},
  address = {Disability Studies Programme, School of Health and
                  Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Cape Town},
  isbn = {978-0-9870203-3-8}
}
@inproceedings{2013-comcol,
  mytype = {Book},
  myurl = {2013-comcol.pdf},
  author = {Edwin Blake},
  title = {Where to With Community Co-Design?},
  booktitle = {Interact 2013 Workshop on Building Community
                  Collaboration},
  year = 2013,
  editor = {Anicia Peters and Darelle van Greunen and Heike
                  Winschiers-Theophilus and Shilumbe Chivuno-Kuria and
                  Kagonya Awori and Anirudha Joshi},
  month = {2 Sept},
  address = {Cape Town}
}
@inproceedings{2013-dev-key,
  mytype = {Book},
  myurl = {2013-dev-key.pdf},
  author = {Edwin Blake},
  title = {Quo Vadamus? -- Closing Keynote},
  booktitle = {ACM Dev-4: The 4th Annual Symposium on Computing for
                  Development},
  year = 2013,
  month = {December},
  address = {Cape Town, South Africa},
  url = {http://acmdev.org/keynote-speakers}
}
@incollection{2014-africa-centred,
  mytype = {book},
  myurl = {2014-africa-centred.pdf},
  author = {Ulrike Rivett and Gary Marsden and Edwin Blake},
  title = {{ICT} for development: extending computing design concepts},
  booktitle = {Africa-Centred Knowledges: Crossing Fields and Worlds},
  publisher = {Boydell \& Brewer Ltd},
  year = 2014,
  editor = {Brenda Cooper and Robert Morrell},
  chapter = 8,
  pages = {126-141},
  isbn = {978-1847010957}
}
@unpublished{2016-Swansea,
  mytype = {Book},
  myurl = {2016-Swansea.pdf},
  author = {Edwin Blake},
  title = {Community-Based Co-Design ({CBCD}): Reciprocity and
                  Empowerment},
  note = {Invited Talk Department of Computer Science,
                  {Swansea} University},
  month = {October},
  year = 2016
}
@incollection{2018-challenges,
  mytype = {Book},
  author = {Colin Stanley and Daniel G. Cabrero and Heike
                  Winschiers-Theophilus and Edwin Blake},
  title = {Challenges in Designing Cultural Heritage
                  Crowdsourcing Tools with Indigenous Communities},
  booktitle = {Cultural Heritage Communities: Technologies and
                  Challenges},
  publisher = {Routledge},
  year = 2018,
  pages = {96-113},
  editor = {Luigina Ciolfi and Areti Damala and Eva Hornecker
                  and Monika Lechner and Laura Maye},
  series = {Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities},
  url = {https://www.routledge.com/Cultural-Heritage-Communities-Technologies-and-Challenges/Ciolfi-Damala-Hornecker-Lechner-Maye/p/book/9781138697195},
  isbn = 9781138697195,
  chapter = 5
}
@incollection{2021-embracing,
  mytype = {Book},
  author = {Heike Winschiers-Theophilus and Edwin Blake and
                  Donovan Maasz and Chris Muashekele and Peter Gallert
                  and Colin Stanley and Alphons Kahuhu Koruhama},
  title = {Embracing Indigenous Knowledge Systems in
                  {ICT}-Enabled Education},
  booktitle = {ICT and International Learning Ecologies:
                  Representation and Sustainability Across Contexts},
  publisher = {Routledge},
  year = 2021,
  editor = {Ian A. Lubin},
  pages = {132--157},
  address = {Abingdon, Oxon},
  note = {Invited Chapter},
  isbn = 9780367363673,
  chapter = 7,
  url = {https://www.routledge.com/ICT-and-International-Learning-Ecologies-Representation-and-Sustainability/Lubin/p/book/9780367363673#}
}

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