Víctor M. González conducts empirical research on information technology usage. His studies have included office, home and hospital settings. His main areas of interest include Human-Computer Interaction, Ubiquitous Computing and Computer Supported Cooperative Work.
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M. and Taylor, Wallace (2006): Designing for place-based social interaction of urban residents in México, South Africa and Australia. In: Kjeldskov, Jesper and Paay, Jane (eds.) Proceedings of OZCHI06, the CHISIG Annual Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2006. pp. 345-348. Available online
Foth, Marcus, Gonzalez, Victor M. and Taylor, Wallace (2006): Designing for place-based social interaction of urban residents in México, South Africa and Australia. In: Kjeldskov, Jesper and Paay, Jane (eds.) Proceedings of OZCHI06, the CHISIG Annual Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2006. pp. 345-348. Available online
Mark, Gloria, Gonzalez, Victor M. and Harris, Justin (2005): No task left behind?: examining the nature of fragmented work. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2005. pp. 321-330. Available online
Santana, Pedro C., Rodriguez, Marcela D., Gonzalez, Victor M., Castro, Luis A. and Andrade, Angel G. (2005): Supporting emotional ties among mexican elders and their families living abroad. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2005. pp. 2099-2103. Available online
Gonzalez, Victor M. and Mark, Gloria (2004): "Constant, constant, multi-tasking craziness": managing multiple working spheres. In: Dykstra-Erickson, Elizabeth and Tscheligi, Manfred (eds.) Proceedings of ACM CHI 2004 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems April 24-29, 2004, Vienna, Austria. pp. 113-120. Available online
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