Liam Bannon is a Professor Emeritus and founder and director of the Interaction Design Centre at the University of Limerick in Ireland.
Liam has been a hugely influential thinker writer and researcher since the 1980s, along with various collaborators, in shaping work around technology and design.
Recorded in-person in 2017, he reflects on his interdisciplinary journey and contributions, covering areas such as AI, HCI, CSCW, human-centered design, and collaboration. Liam’s experiences exemplify the challenges and rewards of crafting a unique academic career largely outside the box, grounded in interdisciplinary collaboration and a commitment to improving human-technology interactions, while also highlighting the importance of personal fulfilment and being able to think broadly.
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Liam at the Interaction Design Centre, Uni of Limerick
Some of the people & papers he mentions:
George Miller
Zenon Pylyshyn, (1973). What the mind's eye tells the mind's brain: A critique of mental imagery. Psychological Bulletin, 80(1), 1–24.
H. Rudy Ramsey and Michael E Attwood (1979) Human Factors in Computer Systems: A Review of the Literature, Technical Report SAI-79-111DEN
James Jenkins, Uni of Minnesota
Don Norman, Human Centered Design, UCSD. See also https://jnd.org
Kjeld Schmidt
Lucy Suchman
Rob Kling Center for Social Informatics
Susanne Bødker, Aarhus Uni; see also our 2023 podcast conversation
Mike Cooley, Engineer Lucas Aerospace
Terry Winograd and Fernando Flores, Understanding Computers and Cognition, A New Foundation for Design, 1987, Addison-Wesley.
Bannon, L. & Bødker, S. (1991) Beyond the Interface: Encountering Artifacts in Use. Book Chapter in J.M. Carroll (Ed.) (1991) Designing Interaction: Psychology at the Human-Computer Interface, pp.227-253. (New York: Cambridge University Press) (See also an earlier version)
Bud Mehan, UCSD
Pelle Ehn, Morten Kyng and Participatory Design e.g., see this paper
Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC e.g., see overview articles 'What is EuroPARC?' and 'Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC'
Liam J. Bannon (2006) Forgetting as a feature, not a bug: the duality of memory and implications for ubiquitous computing, CoDesign, 2:1, 3-15
Liam J. Bannon (2012) Interactions
Schmidt, K., Bannon, L., Four characters in search of a context
Schmidt, K., Bannon, L. Taking CSCW seriously. Comput Supported Coop Work 1, 7–40 (1992).
The Google Scholar listing of all of Liam’s publications
RW3 Notice, appreciate, thank - a good contagion!
RW2 From adapting to growing
RW1 My year of being bold
Reflections on 2020
Eunice Sari on being a trouble maker, pioneering new ways, and building society
Anirudha Joshi on being a designer, learning by doing, and developing community
COVID musings from Australia
Pejman Mirza Babaei (part 2) on post-tenure, balance and learning to become a good leader
Pejman Mirza-Babaei (part 1) on being strategic, the fast track to tenure, and finding his path
Reflections on 2019 & 2018
Rosa Arriaga on transferrable discipline toolkits, making a difference, & caring for the grad student journey
Alex Taylor on research at the boundaries, moving from industry to academia, the labour of academia & the power of the collective
Tom Erickson on industry research, telecommuting, and practising for retirement
Jen Mankoff on managing an academic career with a disability & finding good ways forward
Moshe Vardi (part 2) on publication pressures, student stress, mid-career mentoring & societal obligations
Moshe Vardi (Part 1) on social implications of technology & our responsibility as academics
Jofish Kaye on industry research, having an impact, and values-driven decision making
Katie Siek on dual careers & children, mentoring & lobbying, & dealing with illness
Leysia Palen on creating a new research area, the long path to tenure and starting a department
Mike Twidale on agile research, leading from strengths, and story-telling
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