CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2022
DOI: 10.1145/3491102.3517518
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“…However, it is not tangible and an important challenge in the software engineering industry [35]. Sustainable development (SD), in its dimensions, environment, economy, and society, is an area of growing concern within the HCI community, human-computer interaction [43]. The topic of peer-to-peer (P2P) energy-sharing platforms has the potential to transform the current energy system centered on renewable energies [45].…”
Section: Results In Line With the Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is not tangible and an important challenge in the software engineering industry [35]. Sustainable development (SD), in its dimensions, environment, economy, and society, is an area of growing concern within the HCI community, human-computer interaction [43]. The topic of peer-to-peer (P2P) energy-sharing platforms has the potential to transform the current energy system centered on renewable energies [45].…”
Section: Results In Line With the Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A debate overly focused on persuasive systems has been openly critiqued by Dourish [38], who considers such an approach as an expression of neoliberal thinking as it tends to conceive environmental concerns merely in terms of personal (individualistic) moral choices. In continuity with these considerations, in the last few years, several authors (e.g., [56,68,112,10,109]) pointed out the very need of broadening the vision of sustainability by addressing the social system, supporting local communities, and social justice. Therefore, sustainability has started to be considered not only from the environmental perspective but also in relation to social issues [94] -such us inclusivity [63], local communities [47], labour [51], and economy [133].…”
Section: Sustainability and Hcimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we reflect upon sustainability implications of the IoMusT, a topic that has been largely overlooked thus far by the research community. While different conceptions and definitions of sustainability exist, a consensus supports that environmental, social, and economic sustainability are equally important [103,109]. Thus, a reflection on sustainability requires adopting a comprehensive account of its various declinations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Work in this vein seeks to support people in understanding the interactions of climate change variables across sectors (e.g., environment, economy, social life). For instance, climate change and socioeconomic development are deeply intertwined: on the one hand, social and economic activities are the main drivers of climate change, and on the other hand, climate change impacts these activities heavily [18]. Although the early work of Sustainable HCI has been critiqued recently for its focus on individual behavior over systemic change [4,18], this research continues to play an important role in communicating the scale of climate change both at the global and local levels.…”
Section: Attending To Complex and Intertwined Variables For Public En...mentioning
confidence: 99%