Living in Digital Worlds investigates the relationship between human society and technology, as our private and particularly our public lives are increasingly undertaken in spaces that are inherently digital: Digital public spaces. The book unpicks why digital technology is such an inextricable part of modern society.
Living in Digital Worlds investigates the relationship between human society and technology, as our private and particularly our public lives are increasingly undertaken in spaces that are inherently digital: Digital public spaces. The book unpicks why digital technology is such an inextricable part of modern society.
Naomi Jacobs is a researcher currently based at the University of Aberdeen, whose various work focuses on interaction in digital and physical spaces. This has included interdisciplinarity and knowledge exchange, fan practices of sharing online, and the effect on communities of internet of things technologies. Rachel Cooper OBE is Distinguished Professor of Design Management and Policy at Lancaster University. Professor Cooper's research covers: design thinking; design management; design policy, across all sectors of industry. She has a specific interest in design for wellbeing and socially responsible design, and has published widely on these topics.
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Acknowledgements List of Figures Introduction Section 1: How did we get here Chapter 1 - Defining the Digital Public Space Chapter 2 - Digital Public Space for the evolved mind Section 2: What are the attributes and effects of DPS Chapter 3 - The Physicality of Digital Public Space Chapter 4 - Inhabiting Digital Information Space Section 3: What are the consequences of DPS Chapter 5 - Transactions payment and ownership Chapter 6 - Challenges of the Digital Public Space: Privacy Chapter 7 - Challenges of the Digital Public Space: Bias Section 4: How do we design digital futures Chapter 8 - Futures of Digital Public Space Chapter 9 - Design processes and management in digital public space Index
Acknowledgements List of Figures Introduction Section 1: How did we get here Chapter 1 - Defining the Digital Public Space Chapter 2 - Digital Public Space for the evolved mind Section 2: What are the attributes and effects of DPS Chapter 3 - The Physicality of Digital Public Space Chapter 4 - Inhabiting Digital Information Space Section 3: What are the consequences of DPS Chapter 5 - Transactions payment and ownership Chapter 6 - Challenges of the Digital Public Space: Privacy Chapter 7 - Challenges of the Digital Public Space: Bias Section 4: How do we design digital futures Chapter 8 - Futures of Digital Public Space Chapter 9 - Design processes and management in digital public space Index
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