Hi all,
The link below might be of interest in the context of usability discussions we've been having.
Best wishes,
Tobias
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From: Maja van der Velden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: March 4, 2005 10:11:01 AM EST
To: Maja van der Velden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Subject: <incom> Design for Civil Society / Technology and Social Action
FYI, some work I am participating in:
A special issue of Interacting with Computers - Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 1-120 (January 2005) - on Design for Civil Society, edited by Steve Walker and Andy Dearden, is available full text online as a complementary issue. Yu can read the articles online, download them or send them in pdf format.
A follow-up on this is a project called Technology and Social Action (see http://www.technologyandsocialaction.org ): "a project to foster dialogue and collaboration between activists in social movements, voluntary and community organisations and technology designers. We are committed to supporting communities of practice exploring effective ways of using technology to support social action, and of ensuring that technological innovation responds to social priorities.
Greetings, Maja
The (very unhandy) link to the Design for Civil Society issue is:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science? _ob=IssueURL&_tockey=%23TOC%235644%232005%23999829998%23549345%23FLA%23 Volume_17,_Issue_1,_Pages_1 -120_(January_2005)%2BMDesign_for_Civil_Society%2BMEdited_by_S._Walker_ and_A._Dearden&_auth=y&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0 &_userid=10&md5=59c069dfff5e2e729975cf03dfead78b
It has the following articles:
1. Inside Front Cover Page CO2
2. Designing for civil society • EDITORIAL Pages 1-8 Steve Walker and Andy Dearden
3. Participating in civil society: the case of networked communities • ARTICLE
Pages 9-33
Andrea Kavanaugh, John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson, Debbie D. Reese and Than T. Zin
4. Net neighbours: adapting HCI methods to cross the digital divide • ARTICLE
Pages 35-56
Mark Blythe and Andrew Monk
5. Fairtrade.com versus Fairtrade.org—how Fairtrade organisations use the Internet • ARTICLE
Pages 57-83
Dorothea Kleine
6. Online design for bilingual civil society: a Welsh perspective • ARTICLE
Pages 85-104
Daniel Cunliffe and Dilwyn Roberts-Young
7. Programming for cognitive justice: Towards an ethical framework for democratic code • ARTICLE
Pages 105-120
Maja van der Velden
Maja van der Velden
Oslo, Norway
http://www.globalagenda.org
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