Spotted: Exploring sustainability research in computing - where we are and where we go next


 
// published on Ubiquitous Computing-Latest Proceeding Volume // visit site

Exploring sustainability research in computing: where we are and where we go next
Bran Knowles, Lynne Blair, Mike Hazas, Stuart Walker

This paper develops a holistic framework of questions which seem to motivate sustainability research in computing in order to enable new opportunities for critique. Analysis of systematically selected corpora of computing publications demonstrates that several of these question areas are well covered, while others are ripe for further exploration. It also provides insight into which of these questions tend to be addressed by different communities within sustainable computing. The framework itself reveals discursive similarities between other existing environmental discourses, enabling reflection and participation with the broader sustainability debate. It is argued that the current computing discourse on sustainability is reformist and premised in a Triple Bottom Line construction of sustainability.

Spotted: Contextualise! personalise! persuade!: a mobile HCI framework for behaviour change support systems


 // published on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services-Proceeding Volume // visit site

Contextualise! personalise! persuade!: a mobile HCI framework for behaviour change support systems

Sebastian Prost, Johann Schrammel, Kathrin Röderer, Manfred Tscheligi

This paper presents a context-aware, personalised, persuasive (CPP) system design framework applicable to the sustainable transport field and other behaviour change support system domains. It operates on a situational, a user, and a target behaviour layer. Emphasis is placed on interlinking each layer's behaviour change factors for greater effectiveness. A prototype CPP system for more sustainable travel behaviour is introduced to demonstrate how the framework can be applied in practice.