Value-sensitive design methods Flashcards
Ethnographically-informed inquiries regarding values and technology
Examines relationships between values, technology, and social structures as they evolve
Value source analysis
Values for different stakeholders are assessed and conflicts are considered
Co-evolution of technology and social structure
Engage both technology and social structure in design to identify new solutions
Value scenarios
Used to generate scenarios (narratives) to illustrate the impact of deign choices
Value sketches
Use sketches and visual aids to elicit values from stakeholders
Value-oriented mock-ups, prototypes or field deployments
Can be used to elicit feedback on new solutions in development
Value-oriented semi-structured interviews
Use interview questions to elicit information about values and value tensions
Scalable information dimensions
Uses questions to determine scalable dimensions of information such as proximity, pervasiveness, or granularity
Value-oriented coding manuals
Used to code and then analyze quantitative information gathered from one of the other methods
Model of informed consent online
Design principles and value-analysis method for considering informed consent in online contexts
Value dams
Design options unacceptable to most stakeholders
Direct and indirect stakeholder analysis
Direct and indirect stakeholders as well as the benefits, harms, and tensions that may affect them
Value flows
Design options liked by most stakeholders
Value-sensitve action reflection model
Uses prompts to encourage stakeholders to generate or reflect on design ideas
Envisioning cards
Set of cards which can be used to facilitate many of the other methods