The field of Interaction Design is ad-hoc and multidisciplinary,
borrowing its theory from a wide variety of component disciplines.
Because the field has been pieced together, there is no real
unified theory. As a result, Theories and Practice in Interaction
Design addresses this absence by pulling together contributions by
26 of the field's major thinkers and designers who have played a
fundamental role in introducing those theories into the field.
There are seven chapters in the book that focus on key themes
involved in interaction design. Each of these chapters include: an
introduction; a presentation of theory from one of the parent
disciplines; an example of how the theory has been used in
interaction design practice; and a summary discussion intended to
pull everything together.
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