Gatech-DM
研究导师
Christopher Le Dantec 链接
focused on the area of digital civics emerging from the intersection of participatory design, digital democracy, and smart cities.
He is specifically interested in developing community-based design practices that support new forms of collective action through the production and use of civic data. After earning his Ph.D. in Human-Centered Computing in 2011 from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he advanced theoretical and practice-based approaches to bridge the digital divide experienced by homeless families in the U.S., he has worked closely with the City of Atlanta and a range of community-based partners to explore new forms of civic participation through community-centered design inquiry. His research has direct impact on how policy makers and citizens work together to address issues of community engagement, social justice, urban transportation and development. In addition to publishing in a range of ACM conferences, he is the Community+Culture forum editor for interactions magazine and the author of Designing Publics (2016, MIT Press).
社区角度approach他,从公民参与(我的No man is an island项目)和社区幸福感可以达到这个topic
Inequality and Social Justice,弱势群体的关注/女性/残疾人(中国盲道/我的MuteSOS项目)
Nassim Parvin link
Parvin’s research explores the ethical and political dimensions of design and technology, especially as related to values of democratic participation and social justice. Integrating methods of humanistic scholarship and design-based inquiry, her research answers pressing questions about the influence of digital technologies on the future of social and collective interactions. Her papers have appeared in premier publication venues in design studies, science and technology studies, and human-computer interaction. She is an award-winning educator and serves on the editorial board of the journal of Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience. Dr. Parvin received her PhD in Design from Carnegie Mellon University. She holds an MS in Information Design and Technology from Georgia Tech and a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tehran.
从no man is an island可以approach到公民参与感
Carl DiSalvo link
At Georgia Tech he directs the Public Design Workshop: a design research studio that explores socially-engaged design and civic media.
DiSalvo’s scholarship draws together theories and methods from design research and design studies, the social sciences and the humanities, to analyze the social and political qualities of design, and to prototype experimental systems and services. Current research domains include civics, smart cities, the internet of things, food systems, and environmental monitoring. Across these domains, DiSalvo is interested in how practices of participatory and public design work to articulate issues and provide resources for new forms of collective action.
智能城市,只能后文提及对ARVR的兴趣来approach他了,利用科技改善人们的生活blahblah
digital devices