Design for Behaviour Change
Theories and practices of designing for change
Herausgeber: Clune, Stephen; Niedderer, Kristina; Ludden, Geke
Design for Behaviour Change
Theories and practices of designing for change
Herausgeber: Clune, Stephen; Niedderer, Kristina; Ludden, Geke
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Design for Behaviour Change explores a social and organizational phenomenon that has been driven by changes in technology, society and the world economy. The book describes the various psychological and design tools that are useful in planning, facilitating and understanding behaviour change and provides detailed case studies from the perspectives
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Design for Behaviour Change explores a social and organizational phenomenon that has been driven by changes in technology, society and the world economy. The book describes the various psychological and design tools that are useful in planning, facilitating and understanding behaviour change and provides detailed case studies from the perspectives
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- Design for Social Responsibility
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780367669874
- ISBN-10: 0367669870
- Artikelnr.: 60003016
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Design for Social Responsibility
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780367669874
- ISBN-10: 0367669870
- Artikelnr.: 60003016
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Kristina Niedderer is Professor of Design and Craft at the University of Wolverhampton. Niedderer's research focuses on the role of mindfulness and emotions as a means to engender mindful interaction and behaviour change through design. Stephen Clune is Senior Lecturer in sustainable design at Imagination Lancaster, Lancaster University. Stephen is a sustainable designer, researcher and educator, his core research interest focuses on how design (and design thinking) can assist in the move towards a sustainable society. Geke Ludden is Assistant Professor at the Department of Design, Production and Management at the University of Twente, The Netherlands. She studies how the design of products and services can support healthy behaviour or otherwise contribute to people's wellbeing.
Part I Design for Behaviour Change: its Background and Significance
Chapter 1 Introduction: Designing for Behavioural Change
Chapter 2 Design's Intrinsic Relationship with Change and its Challenges for the 21st Century
Part II Models
Methods and Tools for Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 3 Introducing Models
Methods and Tools for Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 4 The Product Impact Tool: The Case of the Dutch Public Transport Chip Card
Chapter 5 Design Interventions for Sustainable Behaviour
Chapter 6 Design
Behaviour change
and the Design with Intent Toolkit
Chapter 7 Tweaking Interaction through Understanding the User
Chapter 8 Design for Healthy Behaviour
Chapter 9 Facilitating Behaviour Change through Mindful Design
Chapter 10 Practices-Oriented Design
Chapter 11 Futuring and Ontological Designing
Chapter 12 The Hidden Influence of Design
Chapter 13 Summary of Design for Behavioural Change Approaches
Part III Applying Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 14 Design for Behaviour Change: Introducing Five Areas of Application and Related Case Studies
Chapter 15 Design for Behaviour Change and Sustainability
Chapter 16 Design for Behaviour Change for Health and Wellbeing
Chapter 17 Design for Behavioural Safety
Chapter 18 Is 'Nudge' as Good as 'We Think' in Designing against Crime?Contrasting Paternalistic and Fraternalistic Approaches to Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 19 Design for Social Behaviour Change
Chapter 20 Reflecting on Current Applications of Design for Behaviour Change
Part IV The Current State and Future of Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 21 Conclusion
Chapter 22 Future Prospects
Chapter 1 Introduction: Designing for Behavioural Change
Chapter 2 Design's Intrinsic Relationship with Change and its Challenges for the 21st Century
Part II Models
Methods and Tools for Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 3 Introducing Models
Methods and Tools for Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 4 The Product Impact Tool: The Case of the Dutch Public Transport Chip Card
Chapter 5 Design Interventions for Sustainable Behaviour
Chapter 6 Design
Behaviour change
and the Design with Intent Toolkit
Chapter 7 Tweaking Interaction through Understanding the User
Chapter 8 Design for Healthy Behaviour
Chapter 9 Facilitating Behaviour Change through Mindful Design
Chapter 10 Practices-Oriented Design
Chapter 11 Futuring and Ontological Designing
Chapter 12 The Hidden Influence of Design
Chapter 13 Summary of Design for Behavioural Change Approaches
Part III Applying Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 14 Design for Behaviour Change: Introducing Five Areas of Application and Related Case Studies
Chapter 15 Design for Behaviour Change and Sustainability
Chapter 16 Design for Behaviour Change for Health and Wellbeing
Chapter 17 Design for Behavioural Safety
Chapter 18 Is 'Nudge' as Good as 'We Think' in Designing against Crime?Contrasting Paternalistic and Fraternalistic Approaches to Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 19 Design for Social Behaviour Change
Chapter 20 Reflecting on Current Applications of Design for Behaviour Change
Part IV The Current State and Future of Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 21 Conclusion
Chapter 22 Future Prospects
Part I Design for Behaviour Change: its Background and Significance
Chapter 1 Introduction: Designing for Behavioural Change
Chapter 2 Design's Intrinsic Relationship with Change and its Challenges for the 21st Century
Part II Models
Methods and Tools for Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 3 Introducing Models
Methods and Tools for Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 4 The Product Impact Tool: The Case of the Dutch Public Transport Chip Card
Chapter 5 Design Interventions for Sustainable Behaviour
Chapter 6 Design
Behaviour change
and the Design with Intent Toolkit
Chapter 7 Tweaking Interaction through Understanding the User
Chapter 8 Design for Healthy Behaviour
Chapter 9 Facilitating Behaviour Change through Mindful Design
Chapter 10 Practices-Oriented Design
Chapter 11 Futuring and Ontological Designing
Chapter 12 The Hidden Influence of Design
Chapter 13 Summary of Design for Behavioural Change Approaches
Part III Applying Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 14 Design for Behaviour Change: Introducing Five Areas of Application and Related Case Studies
Chapter 15 Design for Behaviour Change and Sustainability
Chapter 16 Design for Behaviour Change for Health and Wellbeing
Chapter 17 Design for Behavioural Safety
Chapter 18 Is 'Nudge' as Good as 'We Think' in Designing against Crime?Contrasting Paternalistic and Fraternalistic Approaches to Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 19 Design for Social Behaviour Change
Chapter 20 Reflecting on Current Applications of Design for Behaviour Change
Part IV The Current State and Future of Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 21 Conclusion
Chapter 22 Future Prospects
Chapter 1 Introduction: Designing for Behavioural Change
Chapter 2 Design's Intrinsic Relationship with Change and its Challenges for the 21st Century
Part II Models
Methods and Tools for Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 3 Introducing Models
Methods and Tools for Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 4 The Product Impact Tool: The Case of the Dutch Public Transport Chip Card
Chapter 5 Design Interventions for Sustainable Behaviour
Chapter 6 Design
Behaviour change
and the Design with Intent Toolkit
Chapter 7 Tweaking Interaction through Understanding the User
Chapter 8 Design for Healthy Behaviour
Chapter 9 Facilitating Behaviour Change through Mindful Design
Chapter 10 Practices-Oriented Design
Chapter 11 Futuring and Ontological Designing
Chapter 12 The Hidden Influence of Design
Chapter 13 Summary of Design for Behavioural Change Approaches
Part III Applying Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 14 Design for Behaviour Change: Introducing Five Areas of Application and Related Case Studies
Chapter 15 Design for Behaviour Change and Sustainability
Chapter 16 Design for Behaviour Change for Health and Wellbeing
Chapter 17 Design for Behavioural Safety
Chapter 18 Is 'Nudge' as Good as 'We Think' in Designing against Crime?Contrasting Paternalistic and Fraternalistic Approaches to Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 19 Design for Social Behaviour Change
Chapter 20 Reflecting on Current Applications of Design for Behaviour Change
Part IV The Current State and Future of Design for Behaviour Change
Chapter 21 Conclusion
Chapter 22 Future Prospects