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Martin Viktorelius
Postdoctoral Fellow
Kalmar Maritime Academy
Faculty of Technology
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Publications
Article in journal (Refereed)
Viktorelius, M.
, Mackinnon, S.N., Lundh, M. (2021).
Automation and the imbrication of human and material agency : A sociomaterial perspective
.
International journal of human-computer studies
. 145. 1-11.
Viktorelius, M.
(2020).
Adoption and use of energy-monitoring technology in ship officers’ communities of practice
.
Cognition, Technology & Work
. 22. 459-471.
Viktorelius, M.
, Lundh, M. (2019).
Energy efficiency at sea : An activity theoretical perspective on operational energy efficiency in maritime transport
.
Energy Research & Social Science
. 52. 1-9.
Conference paper (Refereed)
Sellberg, C.,
Viktorelius, M.
(2020).
From Technical and Non-technical Skills to Hybrid Minds : Reconceptualizing Cognition and Learning in Semi-automated Environments
.
Advances in Human Factors in Training, Education, and Learning Sciences : Proceedings of the AHFE 2020 Virtual Conference on Human Factors in Training, Education, and Learning Sciences, July 16-20, 2020, USA
. 191-197.
Viktorelius, M.
, Lundh, M. (2016).
The role of distributed cognition in ship energy optimization
.
RINA, Royal Institution of Naval Architects - Energy Efficient Ships 2016 : International Conference on Energy Efficient Ships 2016; London; United Kingdom; 23-24 November 2016
. 133-140.
Chapter in book (Other academic)
Viktorelius, M.
(2018).
The Human and Social Dimension of Energy Efficient Ship Operation
.
Trends and Challenges in Maritime Energy Management
. Cham, Springer. 341-350.
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