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privacy research & “real world” design: is there an elephant in the room?

privacy research & “real world” design: is there an elephant in the room?. lisa nathan alex garnett CHI 2011 workshop on privacy for a networked world. (there is an elephant in this room). theory { for,is , as } design.

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privacy research & “real world” design: is there an elephant in the room?

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  1. privacy research & “real world”design: is there an elephant in theroom? lisanathan alexgarnett CHI 2011 workshop on privacy for a networked world

  2. (there is an elephant in this room)

  3. theory {for,is,as} design • Rotondo and Freier, 2010: designers don’t believe that “values” – in the abstract – can or should drive everyday design practice as described by Value Sensitive Design theory. • we have lovely practice-community-bridging publications like interactions, but researchers and designers remain variously distant.

  4. interventions, or interactions • designers certainly do not claim not to care about values. thus we need to better understand how they tend to them. • is an “ethnography of designers” appropriate? • can a consideration of values be “embedded” in interaction design?

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