Value-sensitive design methods Flashcards

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Ethnographically-informed inquiries regarding values and technology

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Examines relationships between values, technology, and social structures as they evolve

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Value source analysis

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Values for different stakeholders are assessed and conflicts are considered

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Co-evolution of technology and social structure

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Engage both technology and social structure in design to identify new solutions

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Value scenarios

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Used to generate scenarios (narratives) to illustrate the impact of deign choices

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Value sketches

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Use sketches and visual aids to elicit values from stakeholders

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Value-oriented mock-ups, prototypes or field deployments

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Can be used to elicit feedback on new solutions in development

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Value-oriented semi-structured interviews

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Use interview questions to elicit information about values and value tensions

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Scalable information dimensions

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Uses questions to determine scalable dimensions of information such as proximity, pervasiveness, or granularity

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Value-oriented coding manuals

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Used to code and then analyze quantitative information gathered from one of the other methods

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Model of informed consent online

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Design principles and value-analysis method for considering informed consent in online contexts

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Value dams

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Design options unacceptable to most stakeholders

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Direct and indirect stakeholder analysis

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Direct and indirect stakeholders as well as the benefits, harms, and tensions that may affect them

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Value flows

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Design options liked by most stakeholders

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Value-sensitve action reflection model

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Uses prompts to encourage stakeholders to generate or reflect on design ideas

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Envisioning cards

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Set of cards which can be used to facilitate many of the other methods

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16
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Clarify project values

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Establish what values a project and team will strive to support.