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Book: Enchanted Objects
From Putting People First

Book: Enchanted Objects

Enchanted Objects: Design, Human Desire, and the Internet of Things by David Rose Scribner (July 15, 2014) July 15, 2014 320 pages [Amazon] In the tradition of...

Financial consumer protection: 5 lessons from behavioral research
From Putting People First

Financial consumer protection: 5 lessons from behavioral research

In its new Focus Note, Applying Behavioral Insights in Consumer Protection Policy, CGAP (a unit affiliated with the Worldbank) presents a summary of the growing...

Improve the travel experience at airports
From Putting People First

Improve the travel experience at airports

Over the past years the Amsterdam agency edenspeakermann_ collaborated in a European cooperation that aims to create a seamless air travel experience for passengers...

When science, customer service, and human subjects research collide. Now what?
From Putting People First

When science, customer service, and human subjects research collide. Now what?

Mary L. Gray wrote a long essay for ethnographymatters that argues that technology builders and interface designers, data scientists and ethnographers (working...

Ethnography : an antifragile practice?
From Putting People First

Ethnography : an antifragile practice?

Simon Roberts of Stripe Partners continues his three part series on ethnography. In the first two posts in this series he examined ethnography as practiced in two...

Report: Mapping and developing Service Design Research in the UK
From Putting People First

Report: Mapping and developing Service Design Research in the UK

The aim of the Service Design Research UK (SDR UK) Network of the Network is to review and consolidate the current state of Service Design knowledge within the...

Behaviour change presentations at Nudgestock event
From Putting People First

Behaviour change presentations at Nudgestock event

On 6 June OgilvyChange, the specialist behavioural sciences practice of Ogilvy & Mather UK, hosted the second edition of Nudgestock, the “largest gathering of behavioural...

Sharing City Seoul: a model for the world
From Putting People First

Sharing City Seoul: a model for the world

The Seoul city government has officially embraced the sharing economy by designating Seoul a Sharing City and is working in partnership with NGOs and private companies...

IKEA’s Life At Home report
From Putting People First

IKEA’s Life At Home report

Core77 has drawn my attention to IKEA’s newly launched Life At Home report, which explores the home lives of people all over the globe, with a focus on the morning...

“Savages”, an exhibition by Marguerite Kahrl in Torino
From Putting People First

“Savages”, an exhibition by Marguerite Kahrl in Torino

Now and then we use this blog to announce activities that are dear to us and deserve some promotion. Today it is the exhibition of artist Marguerite Kahrl, who...

German psychologist aims to debunk behavioural economics (a.k.a. the “nudge” approach)
From Putting People First

German psychologist aims to debunk behavioural economics (a.k.a. the “nudge” approach)

Daniel Kahneman, the ‘godfather’ of behavioural economics, has been challenged by rival psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer, director of the Centre for Cognition and Adaptive...

Design thinking – what is it in practice?
From Putting People First

Design thinking – what is it in practice?

Promoted heavily by academic institutions and consultancies alike, design thinking has been a big buzzword during the past decade, turning some people on and others...

The future of modern marketing is human-centered
From Putting People First

The future of modern marketing is human-centered

Before the turn of the 20th century into the 21st century, a movement began. This movement called for a more user-centered approach, or also commonly referred to...

[Book] Foundations for Designing User-Centered Systems
From Putting People First

[Book] Foundations for Designing User-Centered Systems

Foundations for Designing User-Centered Systems: What System Designers Need to Know about People by Frank E. Ritter, Gordon D Baxter and Elizabeth F. Churchill...

UK Government told to put people at centre of ‘digital revolution’
From Putting People First

UK Government told to put people at centre of ‘digital revolution’

Digital services in the public sector must have user-centred design as a ‘primary focus’ if people are to benefit from IT growth, the report “Designing the Digital...

How to use ethnography for in-depth consumer insight
From Putting People First

How to use ethnography for in-depth consumer insight

Spending a weekend sitting in someone else’s house reporting when, why and how much they ate, drank, bathed, watched TV or used their mobile phone isn’t everyone...

Renting isn’t lending: the ‘sharing economy’ fallacy
From Putting People First

Renting isn’t lending: the ‘sharing economy’ fallacy

The sharing economy is a harmful misnomer, writes John Harvey, a researcher at the University of Nottigham. It conflates people who actually share with those who...

When big data meets dataveillance: the hidden side of analytics
From Putting People First

When big data meets dataveillance: the hidden side of analytics

Among the numerous implications of digitalization, the debate about ‘big data’ has gained momentum. The central idea capturing attention is that digital data represents...

Open government requires having the end user in mind
From Putting People First

Open government requires having the end user in mind

Simply making data available online isn’t enough – it needs to be created with the end user in mind, writes Jed Miller in The Guardian. “But online or off, the...

Left to our own devices
From Putting People First

Left to our own devices

Our well-being centers on the meaningfulness of our relationships: our intimate ties, our associations with a larger circle of people, and our sense of interconnectivity...
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