Items where Author is "Chamberlain, Paul"
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, CRAIG, Claire and DULAKE, Nick
  
(2019).
    APPENDIX WP7.2 transferability of participants perspectives to technologists.
  
    Project Report.
    NESTORE.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, CRAIG, Claire and DULAKE, Nick
  
(2019).
    'Thinking through things' to support cooperative design in the development of technology to support health & wellbeing.
  
    
      In:  
      IADIS International Conference Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2019 (part of MCCSIS 2019).
    
    
    IADIS Press, 19-26.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, REED, Heath, BURTON, Maria, YOXALL, Alaster, AKAN, Erdem, CAN, Algin, TUNOAK, Nisen and ÇAKIRUSTA, Ayşegül
  
(2017).
    Inclusive bathroom design as we age.
  
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    Turkey, Vitra.
  
  
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    DULAKE, Nicholas, CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, SORENY, Catherine and VICKERS, Emma
  
(2023).
    Re-imagining the 100 year life.
  
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    EL KAMALI, Mira, ANGELINI, Leonardo, CAON, Maurizio, DULAKE, Nick, CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, CRAIG, Claire, STANDOLI, Carlo Emilio, ANDREONI, Giuseppe, ABOU KHALED, Omar and MUGELLINI, Elena
  
(2023).
    Co-designing an Embodied e-Coach With Older Adults: The Tangible Coach Journey.
  
    International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, CRAIG, Claire and DULAKE, Nick
  
(2021).
    Found in translation: innovative methods of co-design in the development of digital systems for promoting healthy aging.
  
    
      In: ANDREONI, Giuseppe and MAMBRETTI, Cinzia, (eds.) 
      Digital Health Technology for Better Aging. A Multidisciplinary Approach.
    
    
      Research for Development
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    Cham, Switzerland, Springer, 29-52.
  
  
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    CRAIG, Claire and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2020).
    Co-designing tools for dissemination.
  
    
      In: CHRISTER, Kirsty, CRAIG, Claire and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, (eds.) 
      Design 4 Health: Proceedings of the 6th conference on Design4Health.
    
    
    Lab4Living, Sheffield Hallam University, 95-104.
  
  
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    FISHER, Helen, CRAIG, Claire and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2019).
    Life Cafe - A co-designed method of engagement.
  
    The design journal: Proceedings of the 13th EAD conference University of Dundee, 10-12 April 2019, 22 (sup1), 445-461.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2019).
    A disciplined approach to interdisciplinary working.
  
    Design for Health, 2 (2), 191-193.
  
  
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    CRAIG, Claire, CHAMBERLAIN, Paul and FISHER, Helen
  
(2018).
    What do Life Cafes tell us about dying and end of life care.
  
    
      In: CHRISTER, Kirsty, CRAIG, Claire and WOLSTENHOLME, Dan, (eds.) 
      Proceedings of the 5th European International Conference on Design4Health, Sheffield, UK, 4th – 6th September 2018.
    
    
    Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, CRAIG, Claire and DULAKE, Nick
  
(2018).
    D7.3 Report on End-User Improvements for prototypes.
  
    Project Report.
    NESTORE.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, CRAIG, Claire and DULAKE, Nick
  
(2018).
    Transferability of participants perspectives to technologists.
  
    Project Report.
    NESTORE.
  
  
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    ANGELINI, Leonardo, CAON, Maurizio, MUGELLINI, Elena, ABOU KHALED, Omar, CRAIG, Claire and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2018).
    The NESTORE Project: Co-Designing a Virtual Coach with Older Adults.
  
    In: CHI 2018, Monteal, Canada, 21 April -26 April 2018.
    
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, CRAIG, Claire and DULAKE, Nick
  
(2018).
    NESTORE D7.1 Needs, Values and Suggestions to Co-Design.
  
    Project Report.
    NESTORE.
  
  
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    CRAIG, Claire and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2017).
    Behaviours: Design and behaviour change in health.
  
    
      In: TSEKLEVES, Emmanuel and COOPER, Rachel, (eds.) 
      Design for health.
    
    
      Design for Social Responsibility
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    Abingdon, Routledge, 191-203.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul and CRAIG, Claire
  
(2017).
    HOSPITAbLe: Critical design and the domestication of healthcare.
  
    
      In:  
      Research Through Design 2017 Proceedings.
    
    
    Research Through Design.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul and PARTRIDGE, Rebecca
  
(2017).
    Co-designing co-design. Shifting the culture of practice in healthcare.
  
    The Design Journal, 20 (Sup 1), S2010-S2021.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul and CRAIG, Claire
  
(2016).
    A design primer for the domestication of health technologies.
  
    
      In: LLOYD, Peter and BOHEMIA, Erik, (eds.) 
      Proceedings of DRS2016: Design + Research + Society - Future-Focused Thinking.
    
    
    London, Design Research Society, 1499-1514.
  
  
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    LANGLEY, Joe, WOLSTENHOLME, Dan, CRAIG, Claire and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2015).
    EngagingAging : meaningful participation for older people in research and innovation.
  
    In: Innovation Learning Network Ageing Series (part of the Virtual Thursday programme), 20/08/2015.
    
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, WOLSTENHOLME, Daniel, DEXTER, Matt and SEALS, Elizabeth
  
(2015).
    The state of the art of design theory and practice in health : an expert-led review of the extent of the art and design theory and practice in health and social care.
  
    Project Report.
    Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul and CRAIG, Claire
  
(2013).
    Engagingdesign - Methods for collective creativity.
  
    
      In:  
      Human-Computer Interaction. Human-Centred Design Approaches, Methods, Tools, and Environments.
    
    
      Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
       (PART 1).
    
    Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 22-31.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, REED, Heath, BURTON, Maria and MOUNTAIN, Gail
  
(2011).
    Future bathroom: A study of user-centred design principles affecting usability, safety and satisfaction in bathrooms for people living with disabilities.
  
    
      In:  
      Research and development work  relating to assistive technology   2010-11.
    
    
    Department of Health, 28-29.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, REED, Heath, BURTON, Maria and MOUNTAIN, Gail
  
(2011).
    ‘Future Bathroom’, What to make? Or How to Make? Challenges in meeting sustainable needs.
  
    
      In: BARTOLO, H., (ed.) 
      Sustainable Intelligent manufacturing.
    
    
    Portugal, IST Press, 777-784.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul and DIENG, Patricia
  
(2011).
    Looking Good, Feeling Good – Tac Map: a navigation system for the blind.
  
    
      In:  
      The role of inclusive design in making social innovation happen.
    
    
    RCA.
  
  
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    YOXALL, Alaster, HELLER, Ben and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2011).
    Oom Bop Bop Good Vibrations: the use of sensory feedback to create motion inhibition.
  
    In: Include 2011, Royal College of Art, London, 18-20 April 2011.
    
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2010).
    Horses, elephants and camels… : challenges and barriers to interdisciplinary user-centred design research.
  
    
      In: MARJANOVIC, D, STORGA, M, PAVKOVIC, N and BOJCETIC, N, (eds.) 
      DS 60 : Proceedings of DESIGN 2010, the 11th International Design Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
    
    
    Design Society, 163-172.
  
  
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    CRAIG, Claire and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2017).
    Designing health technology: the ethical dimension.
  
    
      In: DASTBAZ, Mohammad, ARABNIA, Hamid and AKHGAR, Babak, (eds.) 
      Technology for smart futures.
    
    
    London, Springer, 289-301.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, MAWSON, Sue and WOLSTENHOLME, Dan
  
(2017).
    Services: Service design in chronic health.
  
    
      In: TSEKLEVES, Emmanuel and COOPER, Rachel, (eds.) 
      Design for health.
    
    
      Design for Social Responsibility
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    Abingdon, Routledge, 216-240.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul and CRAIG, Claire L
  
(2017).
    Design for Health: reflections from the editors.
  
    Design for health, 1 (1), 3-7.
  
  
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    CRAIG, Claire, GUBLER, Ursi and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2016).
    Exhibition in a box : uncovering occupational identity through objects.
  
    In: 40th College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference, Harrogate, 28th-30th June 2016.
    
  
  
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    CRAIG, Claire and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2016).
    Digital health : promoting or preventing access to care?
  
    In: 1st COTEC-ENOTHE Congress, Galway, Ireland, 15-19 June 2016.
    
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, CRAIG, Claire and DEXTER, Matt
  
(2016).
    InTacT: Insights into Telehealth and Care Technologies.
  
    
      In: LANGDON, Pat, LAZAR, Jonathan, HEYLIGHEN, Ann and DONG, Hua, (eds.) 
      Designing around people : CWUAAT 2016.
    
    
    Switzerland, Springer, 85-94.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul and DIENG, Patricia
  
(2013).
    How does it feel? Tactile interpretations of visual symbols.
  
    
      In: NG, Annie W Y and CHAN, Alan H.S., (eds.) 
      Signs and symbols for workplace and public use.
    
    
    Hauppauge, New York, Nova Science Publishers, 147-162.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul and YOXALL, Alaster
  
(2012).
    Of mice and men : the role of interactive exhibitions as research tools for inclusive design.
  
    The Design Journal, 15 (1), 57-78.
  
  
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    BURTON, Maria, REED, Heath and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2011).
    Age-related disability and bathroom use.
  
    Journal of Integrated Care, 19 (1), 37-43.
  
  
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    BOWEN, Simon and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2008).
    Engaging the ageing: designing artefacts to provoke dialogue.
  
    
      In: LANGDON, Patrick, CLARKSON, John and ROBINSON, Peter, (eds.) 
      Designing inclusive futures.
    
    
    London, Springer, 35-44.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2007).
    Beyond branding : how design research through engagement with industry can establish status within the academy and provide products with more meaning and significance.
  
    
      In: COLLINA, Luisa and SCULLICA, Francesco, (eds.) 
      Designing designers :  unbranded design for  for new user expectations, in East and West.
    
    
    Milan, Edizioni POLI.Design, 35-40.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul, GARDNER, Peter and LAWTON, Rebecca
  
(2007).
    Shape of things to come.
  
    
      In: MICHEL, Ralf, (ed.) 
      Design research now - essays and selected projects.
    
    
    Birkhaeuser-Springer, 99-116.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul and RODDIS, Jim
  
(2005).
    Regenerate: a case study of a collaborative design research led new product development.
  
    In: Joining forces: Design research, industries and a new interface for competiveness, University of Art and Design, Helsinki, 22-24 September 2005.
    
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul and RODDIS, Jim
  
(2003).
    Making sense : a case study of a collaborative design-led new product development for the sensorily impaired.
  
    The Design Journal, 6 (1), 40-51.
  
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(2003).
    Non-Luer medical connection system.
  
    Sheffield Hallam University.
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(1994).
    Rib Chair.
  
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    CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
  
(1992).
    Oyster Stool seating for Heathrow Airport.
  
    
      In: PUTTMAN, Andre, (ed.) 
      International Design Yearbook: 1992.
    
    
    London, Thames and Hudson.
  
  
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