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Value Sensitive Design: Theory and Methods (2002)

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by Batya Friedman , Peter H. Kahn , Jr.
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@TECHREPORT{Friedman02valuesensitive,
    author = {Batya Friedman and Peter H. Kahn and Jr.},
    title = {Value Sensitive Design: Theory and Methods},
    institution = {},
    year = {2002}
}

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Abstract

approach to the design of technology that accounts for human values in a principled and comprehensive manner throughout the design process. It employs an integrative and iterative tripartite methodology, consisting of conceptual, empirical, and technical investigations. We explicate Value Sensitive Design by drawing on three research and design projects. One project involves cookies and informed consent in web browsers; the second involves projection technology in an office environment; the third involves user interactions and interface for an integrated land use, transportation, and environmental simulation.

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value sensitive design    projection technology    third involves user interaction    office environment    informed consent    comprehensive manner    iterative tripartite methodology    design project    technical investigation    environmental simulation    human value    integrated land use    web browser    design process   

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