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Participatory design of digital intermediaries

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Participatory design of digital intermediaries. / Ferreira, Jennifer; McKnight, John Carter; Fish, Adam Richard et al.
3rd Party Dematerialisation and Rematerialisation of Capital, 2014. 21 p.

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Harvard

Ferreira, J, McKnight, JC, Fish, AR, Perry, M & Subramanian, S 2014, Participatory design of digital intermediaries. 3rd Party Dematerialisation and Rematerialisation of Capital. <https://digitalintermediaries.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/d3-probe_designanalysis2.pdf>

APA

Ferreira, J., McKnight, J. C., Fish, A. R., Perry, M., & Subramanian, S. (2014). Participatory design of digital intermediaries. 3rd Party Dematerialisation and Rematerialisation of Capital. https://digitalintermediaries.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/d3-probe_designanalysis2.pdf

Vancouver

Ferreira J, McKnight JC, Fish AR, Perry M, Subramanian S. Participatory design of digital intermediaries. 3rd Party Dematerialisation and Rematerialisation of Capital, 2014. 21 p.

Author

Ferreira, Jennifer ; McKnight, John Carter ; Fish, Adam Richard et al. / Participatory design of digital intermediaries. 3rd Party Dematerialisation and Rematerialisation of Capital, 2014. 21 p.

Bibtex

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abstract = "This report provides a description and analysis of two sets of design workshops intended to provide insights into the challenges and opportunities facing new entrants into the field of digital financial services, both as providers and users. These workshops follow on from our investigations into the social and technological infrastructures of the Bristol Pound (£B) and Zopa Limited. Our findings, described in other reports, have been fed back into the development of probes used in the design workshops and have allowed us to continue to explore the financial service design space in ways that exclusively studying existing practice could not.",
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RIS

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