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Toward an ecological sensibility: tools for evaluating sustainable HCI

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Toward an ecological sensibility: tools for evaluating sustainable HCI
We are developing evaluation tools that help sustainable HCI researchers to contribute to the overall project of achieving sustainability. In this paper we argue for broadening sustainable HCI evaluation beyond traditional HCI evaluation. We describe unintended environmental consequences largely overlooked thus far in sustainable HCI evaluation. We discuss three categories of tools—principles, heuristics, and indices—that could facilitate evaluation of sustainable HCI projects, mainly by operationalizing definitions of sustainability. We suggest that sustainable HCI research could become more relevant by developing evaluations that link to understandings of sustainability beyond HCI, and more ‘scientific’ by developing more systematic evaluations, while acknowledging that many ways of knowing play important roles in both sustainability and HCI. Our next steps include developing these evaluation tools and applying them to published research. Keywords Sustainability, design, eco...
M. Six Silberman, Bill Tomlinson
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where CHI
Authors M. Six Silberman, Bill Tomlinson
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