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User Behavior and Technology Development

Shaping Sustainable Relations Between Consumers and Technologies

Paperback Engels 2010 9789048171286
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Environmental policy has long been determined by a dichotomy between technology and behavior. This book explores the relationships between technology and behavior from an interdisciplinary perspective. It is the first volume that aims to create a conceptual basis for analyzing interactions between technology and behavior, and to provide insights that are relevant to technology design and environmental policy.

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ISBN13:9789048171286
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:412
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands

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Preface.-
PART 1. Conceptual frameworks for Analyzing Technology and Behavior. 1. Technology and user behavior: An introduction; Adriaan Slob and Peter-Paul Verbeek. 2. Action facilitation and desired behavior; Albert G. Arnold and Petra Mettau. 3. Safety: Technology and behavior?; Adrienne van den Boogaard and Paul Swuste. 4. Technology and household activities; J.P. Groot-Marcus, P.M.J. Terpstra, L.P.A. Steenbekkers and C.A.A. Butijn. 5. Technology and behavior: Contributions from environmental psychology; Wim J.M. Heijs. 6. Acting artifacts; Peter-Paul Verbeek. 7. Technology and Behavior: A view from STS; Jaap Jelsma. 8. The social agency of technological artifacts; Philip Brey. 9. Technology and users: A conceptual map; Wim J.M. Heijs and Peter-Paul Verbeek.- PART 2. Technology, Behavior and Sociotechnical Practices. 10. Technology and behavior: The case of passenger transport; Laurie Hendrickx and Anton J.M. Schoot Uiterkamp. 11. Sustainable technologies and everyday life; Gert Spaargaren, Susan Martens and Theo A.M. Beckers. 12. Residential behavior in sustainable houses; Erica Derijcke and Jan Uitzinger. 13. Making energy feedback work; L.T. McCalley and Cees J.H. Midden. 14. Technological innovations and the promotion of energy conservation; Trijntje Völlink and Ree M. Meertens. 15. Household energy consumption; Wim J.M. Heijs. 16. Marketing of technological products; Nicole van Kesteren and Ree M. Meertens. 17. Diffusion of technological innovations; Trijntje Völlink, Ree M.Meertens and Cees J.H. Midden. 18. Technological innovations and energy conservation; Nicole van Kesteren, Ree M. Meertens and Mirjam Fransen. 19. Sustainable technology or sustainable users?; Cees J.H. Midden.- PART 3. Designing Technology-Behavior Interactions. 20. Planning behavior: Technical design as design of use plans; Wybo Houkes and Pieter E. Vermaas. 21. Expected behavior: Anticipation of use in technological development; Harro van Lente. 22. Designing ‘moralized’ products: Theory and practice; Jaap Jelsma. 23. The scenario method to gain insight into user actions; G.W. Wolters and L.P.A. Steenbekkers. 24. Using design orienting scenarios to analyze the interaction between technology, behavior and environment in the sushouse project; Remke Klapwijk, Marjolijn Knot, Jaco Quist and Philip J. Vergragt. 25. ICT in everyday life: The role of the user; Valerie Frissen and Marc van Lieshout. 26. User involvement in the development of sustainable product-service systems; Marjolijn Knot and Helma Luiten. 27. Eternally yours; Henk Muis. 28. Designing technology-behavior interactions; Han Brezet.- PART 4. Implications for Policy. 29. Citizen-consumer roles in environmental management of large technological systems; Bas van Vliet 30. Modifying behavior by smart design: The example of the Dutch sustainable –safe road system; Markus Popkema and Ingrid van Schagen. 31. Combining Technical and Behavioral Change; Boelie Elzen. 32. The practice of innovation: Institutions, policy and technology development; David Laws.

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