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From Putting People First

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The argument of this pamphlet, written by Charles Leadbeater for IPPR (the Institute for Public Policy Research, the UK

In praise of lost time
From Putting People First

In praise of lost time

Facebook Timeline is an exemplary bit of interaction design that does little to advance the timeline formally. Yet it might alter the nature of human memory itself...

Striving and Surviving: exploring the lives of women at the Base of the Pyramid
From Putting People First

Striving and Surviving: exploring the lives of women at the Base of the Pyramid

On International Women’s Day, the GSMA mWomen Programme released a study called “Striving and Surviving

Health and ethnography: don
From Putting People First

Health and ethnography: don

When it comes to health, consumers

Low2No featured in ARUP Design Yearbook 2011
From Putting People First

Low2No featured in ARUP Design Yearbook 2011

The Design Yearbook 2011 of ARUP — the global firm of designers, planners, engineers, consultants and technical specialists that Experientia collaborated with on...

How to manufacture desire
From Putting People First

How to manufacture desire

Nir Eyal continues his article series on Techcrunch (see also “Habits are the new viral“) with a short essay on manufacturing desire. “Companies increasingly find...

Book: The Transition Companion
From Putting People First

Book: The Transition Companion

The Transition Companion: making your community more resilient in uncertain times by Rob Hopkins Chelsea Green Pub Co, November 2011 320 pages Abstract In 2008,...

Book: The Power of Habit
From Putting People First

Book: The Power of Habit

The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg Random House, February 2012 400 pages Abstract In The Power of Habit, award-winning...

Life 2.0 supporting elderly people
From Putting People First

Life 2.0 supporting elderly people

The Life 2.0 project is a EU funded project that aims at supporting elderly people

That Windows 8 experience? Confusing. Confusing as hell
From Putting People First

That Windows 8 experience? Confusing. Confusing as hell

Trying out Windows 8 on the desktop gives a strange feeling, writes Matthew Baxter-Reynolds on The Guardian’s Technology Blog. There’s a solid update to Windows...

Do m-health tools really work? Testing the impact of mobile technology on maternal and child healthcare
From Putting People First

Do m-health tools really work? Testing the impact of mobile technology on maternal and child healthcare

MobileActive has posted an in-depth new case study that focuses on evaluating mobile health interventions. Written by Kate Otto, the case study looks at testing...

The landscape of UX design in Asia
From Putting People First

The landscape of UX design in Asia

Daniel Szuc and Josephine Wong describe the current state of UX design in Asia: “As businesses in Asia in various domains look to how they can mature, differentiate...

Connected Learning
From Putting People First

Connected Learning

Together with a committed group of colleagues and partners, cultural anthropologist Mimi Ito has been engaged in the MacArthur Foundation

Book: Wicked Problems
From Putting People First

Book: Wicked Problems

Austin Center for Design today published a new book focused on the role of design in social entrepreneurship. Titled Wicked Problems: Problems Worth Solving, the...

German divide between
From Putting People First

German divide between

The divide between

Nudging consumers into making better life choices
From Putting People First

Nudging consumers into making better life choices

Designers are beginning to understand how irrational thinking plays into the decisions people make, writes Rob Girling of Artefact. That knowledge can be used to...

Connected homes for connected people
From Putting People First

Connected homes for connected people

The French think tank Fing (who was also behind the LIFT France event last year) collaborated last year with VIA, Promotelec, Renault Group, La Poste, Minatec Laboratory...

Habits are the new viral: why startups must be behavior experts
From Putting People First

Habits are the new viral: why startups must be behavior experts

The economic value of web businesses increasingly depends on the strength of the habitual behavior of their users, argues Nir Eyal on Techcrunch. These habits ultimately...

Two more posts by Sam Ladner on corporate ethnography
From Putting People First

Two more posts by Sam Ladner on corporate ethnography

After her much talked about piece “Does corporate ethnography suck?” – which presented a cultural analysis of academics critiques of industry ethnography as a second...

User environment driving technology
From Putting People First

User environment driving technology

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