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The limits of Big Data in the Big City
From Putting People First

The limits of Big Data in the Big City

To be sure, big tech can zap some city weaknesses. But, argues Alec Appelbaum, many urban problems require a decidedly different approach. “The answers that make...

Papers about sense-making and ethnotelling
From Putting People First

Papers about sense-making and ethnotelling

From the Journal of Information Architecture: Sense-making in Cross-channel Design Jon Fisher (Nomensa), Simon Norris (Nomensa), and Elizabeth Buie (Luminanze Consulting)...

The six myths of Big Data
From Putting People First

The six myths of Big Data

During her keynote speech at the DataEdge conference, Kate Crawford, a researcher at Microsoft Research, identified what she calls “six myths of Big Data.”: 1....

How Obama used ‘Ethnography Project’ to defeat Mitt Romney in 2012
From Putting People First

How Obama used ‘Ethnography Project’ to defeat Mitt Romney in 2012

Ken Walsh reports on how Team Obama made an unprecedented effort to understand the voters and speak their language, slicing and dicing the electorate with a sophistication...

Smart cities and smart citizens
From Putting People First

Smart cities and smart citizens

For future smart cities to thrive, it must be centred around people, not just infrastructure. This was the overwhelming message from a group of influential thinkers...

The art of staying focused in a distracting world
From Putting People First

The art of staying focused in a distracting world

James Fallows of The Atlantic interviewed tech-industry veteran Linda Stone, coiner of the term “continuous partial attention,” on how to maintain sanity and focus...

The city as interface: an interview with Manuel Portela
From Putting People First

The city as interface: an interview with Manuel Portela

Hillete Warner of The Enabling City, an initiative started and guided by the very inspiring Chiara Camponeschi, interviewed interaction designer and an event coordinator...

How to design for the gut?
From Putting People First

How to design for the gut?

Visceral design is the key to creating experiences people can’t get enough of. Game designers and mobile app developers have done a great job of leveraging visceral...

Are you ready for the era of Big Data?
From Putting People First

Are you ready for the era of Big Data?

Business agrees with governments — the more personal information they gather about us, the more “helpful” they can be. Should we give in to this “harmless” new...

BBC on exploring and enhancing the TV user experience
From Putting People First

BBC on exploring and enhancing the TV user experience

The BBC’s R&D department has been working on how to exploit the interactive functionality now available through connected televisions through a number of projects...

Social networks of mobile money in Kenya
From Putting People First

Social networks of mobile money in Kenya

Social networks of mobile money in Kenya Sibel Kusimba, Harpieth Chaggar, Elizabeth Gross, & Gabriel Kunyu Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion...

A selection from academia.edu
From Putting People First

A selection from academia.edu

Academia.edu, the platform for academics to share research papers, contains quite a few documents from fields such as design research, experience design and interaction...

For consumers, an ‘Open Data’ society is a misnomer
From Putting People First

For consumers, an ‘Open Data’ society is a misnomer

Despite all the hoopla about an “open data” society, many consumers are being kept in the dark, writes Natasha Singer in The New York Times. “A few companies are...

Book: Design For Care – Innovating Healthcare Experience
From Putting People First

Book: Design For Care – Innovating Healthcare Experience

Design For Care – Innovating Healthcare Experience Peter Jones Rosenfeld Media, 2013 376 pages The world of healthcare is constantly evolving, ever increasing in...

Free information, as great as it sounds, will enslave us all
From Putting People First

Free information, as great as it sounds, will enslave us all

“While people are created equal, computers are not. When people share information freely, those who own the best computers benefit in extreme ways that are denied...

The future of technology isn’t mobile, it’s contextual
From Putting People First

The future of technology isn’t mobile, it’s contextual

In the coming years, there will be a shift toward contextual computing, writes Pete Mortensen of Jump Associates, defined in large part by Georgia Tech researchers...

Interview: “Hosting Todd Harple, INTEL Experience Engineer at ITC-ILO”.
From Putting People First

Interview: “Hosting Todd Harple, INTEL Experience Engineer at ITC-ILO”.

Some time ago, we suggested to Todd Harple, an anthropologist at Intel, to consider doing his 10 week sabbatical here in Turin at the International Training Center...

Big Data needs Thick Data
From Putting People First

Big Data needs Thick Data

In the wake of Big Data, ethnographers can offer thick data, says Tricia Wang. In the face of the derisive mention of “anecdotes”, we ought to stand up to defend...

Smart citizens make smart cities, a talk by Dan Hill
From Putting People First

Smart citizens make smart cities, a talk by Dan Hill

“We have the technology to do anything. To make things happen you need to turn to design and redesign the context, the decision making and the question.” – Dan...

The future of tablets in education: potential vs. reality of consuming media
From Putting People First

The future of tablets in education: potential vs. reality of consuming media

Justin Reich of MindShift has launched a four-part series to explore four dimensions of using tablets, such as the iPad, in educational settings, examining how...
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