Designing eco-feedback systems for everyday life 论文

2011引用 313
Innovative Human-Technology InteractionEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityGreen IT and Sustainability

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发表日期
2011-05-07
发表年份
2011

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Innovative Human-Technology InteractionEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityGreen IT and Sustainability

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Eco-feedback systems currently frame householders as micro-resource managers, who weigh up the costs and benefits of their consumption, and make autonomous, rational and efficient decisions. Reporting on findings from a qualitative study of three Australian energy and water eco-feedback programs utilising an in-home display (IHD) system, this paper challenges this view. The research finds that householders consume energy and water to carry out everyday practices, such as showering, laundering and cooling, which are mediated by social, cultural, technical and institutional dynamics. The paper proposes an alternative design paradigm for eco-feedback systems premised on the realities of everyday life and identifies several design directions that emerge from this new starting point.

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