Hi Everyone!

At next week's Change seminar (Jan 31th), we will be hearing from Dr. Susan
Wyche <https://www.susanwyche.com/>, Associate Professor, Media &
Information @ Michigan State University. Dr. Wyche's talk is titled
"Reimagining
Human-Centered Design: Considering Reflexivity, Speculation, and Long-term
Engagement in ICTD".

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*Description*
Enthusiasm for using human-centered design persists among HCI and ICTD
researchers and practitioners; funding agencies continue to support efforts
to use this design strategy in development projects. However, few—if any—of
these projects reach their potential. Given that most of these projects
fail, researchers and practitioners might consider adopting different
approaches to design. In this talk, I will offer “irrational design” as an
alternative to human-centered design. This approach draws from 15+ years of
studying technology use in sub-Saharan Africa, in (primarily Kenyan) sites,
as well as my training as an industrial designer. In particular, I will
present three case studies detailing my use of these design methods in
research conducted in rural Kenya: cultural probes, speculative design, and
design workbooks. My findings raise questions about generalizability,
objectivity, and the pursuit of a single solution in design. These findings
also draw attention to different ways for people to participate in design
processes, and to the value of long-term engagement with communities.

*Resources for Attendees*
1. https://www.susanwyche.com/

*Seminar Details*
*Location*: Tuesdays from 12-1pm in 271 CSE2 (The Bill and Melinda Gates
Center)
*Zoom:* https://washington.zoom.us/j/93100061611

*Presenter Bio*
Susan Wyche is an Associate Professor in the Department of Media and
Information at Michigan State University and has a courtesy appointment in
MSU's African Studies Center. Her research focuses on human computer
interaction (HCI) and information and communication technologies and
development (ICTD). Her work has been supported by Google, Facebook, the
United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the National
Institutes of Health (NIH), and the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Wyche is a 2015 recipient of an NSF CAREER Award. Wyche received her Ph.D.
in Human-Centered Computing from Georgia Tech, an MS from Cornell
University and an undergraduate degree in Industrial Design from Carnegie
Mellon University.


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