Persuasive Technology and Digital Design for Behaviour Change
17 Pages Posted: 8 Aug 2012
Date Written: August 7, 2012
Abstract
The convergence of the 'digital' and 'real' worlds has been rapid and transformative of everyday life, as well as design practice - to the extent that talking about 'digital design' and 'the digital context' seems anachronistic and redundant. Nevertheless, the arrival of digital technology, the Internet and social media has, from a design perspective, created a new field of affordances, constraints, information flows and possibilities. This paper reviews some of the ways in which digital architecture influences behaviour, and what the implications could be for designers seeking to influence behaviour for social and environmental benefit. Topics covered include Persuasive Technology, gamification, Lessig's 'Code is Law' perspective, digital rights management and Zittrain's concept of generativity.
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