What a designer can change: a proposal for a categorisation of artefact-related aspects
Paper in proceeding, 2016

This paper proposes a categorisation of artefact-related aspects that in different ways set people’s preconditions for acting with technology. The categorisation can serve as a starting point for discussing which aspects are relevant to consider from a Design for Sustainable Behaviour perspective. The categorisation sorts these aspects into different layers: from the over-arching layer of enabled activity, through artefact type(s), operative functions, interactive functions, and finally communicative functions. Using examples from research studies, and a selection of theory and methods, we argue for an increased focus on all artefact- related aspects. Moreover, it is essential to move between layers to ensure a consistent design that in every layer provides preconditions for sustainable behaviour. The paper also discusses benefits of redesigning the artefacts people use in their everyday activities, instead of designing artefacts that stimulate new types of conservation activities.

Design for Sustainable Behaviour

Behaviour change

Design for Sustainability

Interaction Design

Author

Anneli Selvefors

Chalmers, Product and Production Development, Design and Human Factors

Helena Strömberg

Chalmers, Product and Production Development, Design and Human Factors

Sara Renström

Chalmers, Product and Production Development, Design and Human Factors

Proceedings of DRS 2016, Design Research Society 50th Anniversary Conference. Brighton, UK, 27–30 June 2016

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Areas of Advance

Transport

Energy

Subject Categories

Design

Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specified

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Created

10/8/2017