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TY - GEN
T1 - “We Can’t Fix It All” “Okay, But What If We Try?”
T2 - What can HCI learn from the source-pathway-receptor framework?
AU - Ashcroft, Alice
AU - Detko, Zoe
PY - 2024/6/24
Y1 - 2024/6/24
N2 - Pollution linkages are the connections between sources of pollution, pathways through which pollutants travel, and receptors that are impacted by pollution. These linkages are often broken down into three stages in environmentalism in to the source, pathway and receptor (SPR) framework. This zine shares how, with an understanding of this framework, HCI researchers can ensure equitability in their developments both in terms of the environment but the users and those in marginalised groups.
AB - Pollution linkages are the connections between sources of pollution, pathways through which pollutants travel, and receptors that are impacted by pollution. These linkages are often broken down into three stages in environmentalism in to the source, pathway and receptor (SPR) framework. This zine shares how, with an understanding of this framework, HCI researchers can ensure equitability in their developments both in terms of the environment but the users and those in marginalised groups.
U2 - 10.21428/57a7f7a7.5d685a20
DO - 10.21428/57a7f7a7.5d685a20
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SP - 26
EP - 31
BT - ICT4S Zine
PB - ICT4s (ICT for Sustainability)
ER -