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This book brings together diverse voices from across the field of sustainable human computer interaction (SHCI) to discuss what it means for digital technology to support sustainability and how humans and technology can work together optimally for a more sustainable future.
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This book brings together diverse voices from across the field of sustainable human computer interaction (SHCI) to discuss what it means for digital technology to support sustainability and how humans and technology can work together optimally for a more sustainable future.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315465951
- Artikelnr.: 50925318
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315465951
- Artikelnr.: 50925318
Mike Hazas is Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing and Communications, Lancaster University. Lisa P. Nathan is Assistant Professor at the School of Library Archival and Information Studies, University of British Columbia.
Photo Essay 1: Selfie Time
Eli Blevis
Introduction: Digital Technology and Sustainability: Engaging the paradox
Mike Hazas and Lisa P. Nathan
Photo Essay 2: Artifice and Nature
Eli Blevis
Part 1: Assessing the Field
Chapter 1: Three Principles of Sustainable Interaction Design, Revisited
David Roedl, William Odom and Eli Blevis
Chapter 2: Towards a Social Practice Theory Perspective on Sustainable HCI
Research and Design
Adrian K. Clear and Rob Comber
Chapter 3: A Conversation Between Two Sustainable HCI Researchers: The role
of HCI in a Positive Socio-Ecological Transformation
Samuel Mann and Oliver Bates
Response 1a: Sustainable HCI: From Individual to System
Chris Preist
Response 1b: Sustainability within HCI within Society: Improvisations,
Interconnections and Imaginations
Janine Morley
Photo Essay 3: Rooftop Garden
Eli Blevis
Part 2: Addressing Limits
Chapter 4: Every Little Bit Makes Little Difference: The Paradox within
SHCI
Somya Joshi and Tessy Cerratto Pargman
Chapter 5: Developing a political economy perspective for sustainable HCI
Bonnie Nardi and Hamid Ekbia
Chapter 6: Software Engineering for Sustainability: Tools for
Sustainability Analysis
Birgit Penzenstadler and Colin C. Venters
Response 2: Challenging the Scope?
Enrico Constanza
Photo Essay 4: Classroom Exercise
Eli Blevis
PART 3: Ways To Engage With Others
Chapter 7: Communicating SHCI Research to Practitioners and Stakeholders
Christian Remy and Elaine M. Huang
Chapter 8: Negotiating and Engaging with Environmental Public Policy at
Different Scales
Vanessa Thomas
Chapter 9: On the Inherent Contradictions of Teaching Sustainability at a
Technical University
Elina Eriksson and Daniel Pargman
Chapter 10: Participation in Design for Sustainability
Janet Davis and Sandra Burri Gram-Hansen
Response 3a: Connected and Complicit
Mél Hogan
Response 3b: From Participatory Design to Participatory Governance through
Sustainable HCI Rónán Kennedy
Photo Essay 5: Airstream
Eli Blevis
Part 4: Inspiring Futures
Chapter 11: A Sustainable Place: Everyday Designers as Place Makers
Audrey Desjardins, Xiaolan Wang, and Ron Wakkary
Chapter 12: Interaction Design for Sustainability Futures: Towards
Worldmaking Interactions
Roy Bendor
Chapter 13: Think Local Act Local: The Case of Burning Man
a.m. tsaasan and Bonnie Nardi
Response 4: Sustainability Futures and the Future of Sustainable HCI
Yolande Strengers
Photo Essay 6: Locked Gate
Eli Blevis
Epilogue:
Mike Hazas and Lisa P. Nathan
Eli Blevis
Introduction: Digital Technology and Sustainability: Engaging the paradox
Mike Hazas and Lisa P. Nathan
Photo Essay 2: Artifice and Nature
Eli Blevis
Part 1: Assessing the Field
Chapter 1: Three Principles of Sustainable Interaction Design, Revisited
David Roedl, William Odom and Eli Blevis
Chapter 2: Towards a Social Practice Theory Perspective on Sustainable HCI
Research and Design
Adrian K. Clear and Rob Comber
Chapter 3: A Conversation Between Two Sustainable HCI Researchers: The role
of HCI in a Positive Socio-Ecological Transformation
Samuel Mann and Oliver Bates
Response 1a: Sustainable HCI: From Individual to System
Chris Preist
Response 1b: Sustainability within HCI within Society: Improvisations,
Interconnections and Imaginations
Janine Morley
Photo Essay 3: Rooftop Garden
Eli Blevis
Part 2: Addressing Limits
Chapter 4: Every Little Bit Makes Little Difference: The Paradox within
SHCI
Somya Joshi and Tessy Cerratto Pargman
Chapter 5: Developing a political economy perspective for sustainable HCI
Bonnie Nardi and Hamid Ekbia
Chapter 6: Software Engineering for Sustainability: Tools for
Sustainability Analysis
Birgit Penzenstadler and Colin C. Venters
Response 2: Challenging the Scope?
Enrico Constanza
Photo Essay 4: Classroom Exercise
Eli Blevis
PART 3: Ways To Engage With Others
Chapter 7: Communicating SHCI Research to Practitioners and Stakeholders
Christian Remy and Elaine M. Huang
Chapter 8: Negotiating and Engaging with Environmental Public Policy at
Different Scales
Vanessa Thomas
Chapter 9: On the Inherent Contradictions of Teaching Sustainability at a
Technical University
Elina Eriksson and Daniel Pargman
Chapter 10: Participation in Design for Sustainability
Janet Davis and Sandra Burri Gram-Hansen
Response 3a: Connected and Complicit
Mél Hogan
Response 3b: From Participatory Design to Participatory Governance through
Sustainable HCI Rónán Kennedy
Photo Essay 5: Airstream
Eli Blevis
Part 4: Inspiring Futures
Chapter 11: A Sustainable Place: Everyday Designers as Place Makers
Audrey Desjardins, Xiaolan Wang, and Ron Wakkary
Chapter 12: Interaction Design for Sustainability Futures: Towards
Worldmaking Interactions
Roy Bendor
Chapter 13: Think Local Act Local: The Case of Burning Man
a.m. tsaasan and Bonnie Nardi
Response 4: Sustainability Futures and the Future of Sustainable HCI
Yolande Strengers
Photo Essay 6: Locked Gate
Eli Blevis
Epilogue:
Mike Hazas and Lisa P. Nathan
Photo Essay 1: Selfie Time
Eli Blevis
Introduction: Digital Technology and Sustainability: Engaging the paradox
Mike Hazas and Lisa P. Nathan
Photo Essay 2: Artifice and Nature
Eli Blevis
Part 1: Assessing the Field
Chapter 1: Three Principles of Sustainable Interaction Design, Revisited
David Roedl, William Odom and Eli Blevis
Chapter 2: Towards a Social Practice Theory Perspective on Sustainable HCI
Research and Design
Adrian K. Clear and Rob Comber
Chapter 3: A Conversation Between Two Sustainable HCI Researchers: The role
of HCI in a Positive Socio-Ecological Transformation
Samuel Mann and Oliver Bates
Response 1a: Sustainable HCI: From Individual to System
Chris Preist
Response 1b: Sustainability within HCI within Society: Improvisations,
Interconnections and Imaginations
Janine Morley
Photo Essay 3: Rooftop Garden
Eli Blevis
Part 2: Addressing Limits
Chapter 4: Every Little Bit Makes Little Difference: The Paradox within
SHCI
Somya Joshi and Tessy Cerratto Pargman
Chapter 5: Developing a political economy perspective for sustainable HCI
Bonnie Nardi and Hamid Ekbia
Chapter 6: Software Engineering for Sustainability: Tools for
Sustainability Analysis
Birgit Penzenstadler and Colin C. Venters
Response 2: Challenging the Scope?
Enrico Constanza
Photo Essay 4: Classroom Exercise
Eli Blevis
PART 3: Ways To Engage With Others
Chapter 7: Communicating SHCI Research to Practitioners and Stakeholders
Christian Remy and Elaine M. Huang
Chapter 8: Negotiating and Engaging with Environmental Public Policy at
Different Scales
Vanessa Thomas
Chapter 9: On the Inherent Contradictions of Teaching Sustainability at a
Technical University
Elina Eriksson and Daniel Pargman
Chapter 10: Participation in Design for Sustainability
Janet Davis and Sandra Burri Gram-Hansen
Response 3a: Connected and Complicit
Mél Hogan
Response 3b: From Participatory Design to Participatory Governance through
Sustainable HCI Rónán Kennedy
Photo Essay 5: Airstream
Eli Blevis
Part 4: Inspiring Futures
Chapter 11: A Sustainable Place: Everyday Designers as Place Makers
Audrey Desjardins, Xiaolan Wang, and Ron Wakkary
Chapter 12: Interaction Design for Sustainability Futures: Towards
Worldmaking Interactions
Roy Bendor
Chapter 13: Think Local Act Local: The Case of Burning Man
a.m. tsaasan and Bonnie Nardi
Response 4: Sustainability Futures and the Future of Sustainable HCI
Yolande Strengers
Photo Essay 6: Locked Gate
Eli Blevis
Epilogue:
Mike Hazas and Lisa P. Nathan
Eli Blevis
Introduction: Digital Technology and Sustainability: Engaging the paradox
Mike Hazas and Lisa P. Nathan
Photo Essay 2: Artifice and Nature
Eli Blevis
Part 1: Assessing the Field
Chapter 1: Three Principles of Sustainable Interaction Design, Revisited
David Roedl, William Odom and Eli Blevis
Chapter 2: Towards a Social Practice Theory Perspective on Sustainable HCI
Research and Design
Adrian K. Clear and Rob Comber
Chapter 3: A Conversation Between Two Sustainable HCI Researchers: The role
of HCI in a Positive Socio-Ecological Transformation
Samuel Mann and Oliver Bates
Response 1a: Sustainable HCI: From Individual to System
Chris Preist
Response 1b: Sustainability within HCI within Society: Improvisations,
Interconnections and Imaginations
Janine Morley
Photo Essay 3: Rooftop Garden
Eli Blevis
Part 2: Addressing Limits
Chapter 4: Every Little Bit Makes Little Difference: The Paradox within
SHCI
Somya Joshi and Tessy Cerratto Pargman
Chapter 5: Developing a political economy perspective for sustainable HCI
Bonnie Nardi and Hamid Ekbia
Chapter 6: Software Engineering for Sustainability: Tools for
Sustainability Analysis
Birgit Penzenstadler and Colin C. Venters
Response 2: Challenging the Scope?
Enrico Constanza
Photo Essay 4: Classroom Exercise
Eli Blevis
PART 3: Ways To Engage With Others
Chapter 7: Communicating SHCI Research to Practitioners and Stakeholders
Christian Remy and Elaine M. Huang
Chapter 8: Negotiating and Engaging with Environmental Public Policy at
Different Scales
Vanessa Thomas
Chapter 9: On the Inherent Contradictions of Teaching Sustainability at a
Technical University
Elina Eriksson and Daniel Pargman
Chapter 10: Participation in Design for Sustainability
Janet Davis and Sandra Burri Gram-Hansen
Response 3a: Connected and Complicit
Mél Hogan
Response 3b: From Participatory Design to Participatory Governance through
Sustainable HCI Rónán Kennedy
Photo Essay 5: Airstream
Eli Blevis
Part 4: Inspiring Futures
Chapter 11: A Sustainable Place: Everyday Designers as Place Makers
Audrey Desjardins, Xiaolan Wang, and Ron Wakkary
Chapter 12: Interaction Design for Sustainability Futures: Towards
Worldmaking Interactions
Roy Bendor
Chapter 13: Think Local Act Local: The Case of Burning Man
a.m. tsaasan and Bonnie Nardi
Response 4: Sustainability Futures and the Future of Sustainable HCI
Yolande Strengers
Photo Essay 6: Locked Gate
Eli Blevis
Epilogue:
Mike Hazas and Lisa P. Nathan