Items where Author is "Dearden, Andrew"
Number of items: 14.
Article
KENDALL, Linus and DEARDEN, Andrew
(2020).
The politics of co-design in ICT for sustainable development.
CoDesign.
[Article]
PENZENSTADLER, B., DUBOC, L., HEBIG, R., DEARDEN, Andrew, KANAGWA, B., CHAUDRON, M., BAINOMUGISHA, E., UMUHOZA, E. and OKELLO, D.
(2020).
Raising awareness for potential sustainability effects in Uganda: A survey-based empirical study.
Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Sustainable Systems co-located with 27th International Conference on Requirements Engineering, 2541.
[Article]
SALWAY, Sarah, ALI, Parveen, SUCH, E, DEARDEN, Andrew and WILLOX, Matt
(2018).
Enhancing health literacy through co-design: development of culturally appropriate materials on genetic risk and customary consanguineous marriage.
Primary Health Care Research & Development, 1-13.
[Article]
SOLTANI, Hora, DUXBURY, Alexandra, ARDEN, Madelynne, DEARDEN, Andrew, FURNESS, Penny and GARLAND, Carolyn
(2015).
Maternal obesity management using mobile technology : a feasibility study to evaluate a text messaging based complex intervention during pregnancy.
Journal of Obesity, 111 (5 pt.2), 1-10.
[Article]
BOWEN, Simon, SUSTAR, Helena, WOLSTENHOLME, Dan and DEARDEN, Andrew
(2013).
Engaging teenagers productively in service design.
International Journal of Child-Computer Interaction, 1 (3-4), 71-81.
[Article]
Book Section
STRATTON, Andy, BATES, Christopher and DEARDEN, Andrew
(2017).
Quando: enabling museum and art gallery
practitioners to develop interactive digital exhibits.
In: BARBOSA, Simone, MARKOPOULOS, Panos, PATERNĂ’, Fabio, STUMPF, Simone and VALTOLINA, Stefano, (eds.)
End-user development : 6th International Symposium on End-User Development, IS-EUD 2017, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 13-15, 2017, Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(10303).
Cham, Springer, 100-107.
[Book Section]
BRIGSTOCKE, Julian, HOOVER, Elona, HARDER, Marie, GRAHAM, Paula, DE SOUSA, Sophia, DEARDEN, Andrew, LIGHT, Ann, ZAMENOPOULOS, Theodore, ALEXIOU, Katerina, BURFORD, Gemma, GAUBERT, Justine and FOSKETT, Colin
(2017).
Implicit values: Uncounted legacies.
In: FACER, Keri and PAHL, Kate, (eds.)
Valuing interdisciplinary collaborative research: Beyond impact.
Bristol, Policy Press, 65-83.
[Book Section]
DEARDEN, Andrew and TUCKER, William D.
(2015).
The ethical limits of bungee research in ICTD.
In:
2015 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society.
IEEE, 1-6.
[Book Section]
DEARDEN, Andrew, LIGHT, Ann, ZAMENOPOULOS, Theodore, GRAHAM, Paula, PLOUVIEZ, Emma and DE SOUSA, Sophia
(2014).
Scaling up co-design.
In: WINSCHIERS-THEOPHILUS, Heike, D'ANDREA, Vincenzo and IVERSEN, Ole Sejer, (eds.)
PDC 2014 : Reflecting connectedness : proceedings of the 13th Participatory Design Conference.
New York, ACM Press, 67-70.
[Book Section]
DEXTER, Matt, ATKINSON, Paul and DEARDEN, Andrew
(2013).
Open design and medical products: irreconcilable differences, or natural bedfellows?
In:
Proceedings of the 10th European Academy of Design Conference, Gothenburg.
[Gothenburg], University of Gothenburg/European Academy of Design.
[Book Section]
DEXTER, Matt, ATKINSON, Paul and DEARDEN, Andrew
(2011).
Health products; designed with, not for, end users.
In: YOXALL, Alaster, (ed.)
Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Design 4 Health, Sheffield.
Sheffield Hallam University, 110-121.
[Book Section]
Conference or Workshop Item
LAM, Busayawan and DEARDEN, Andrew
(2014).
Co-design for not-for-profit urganization.
In: Design Management in an Era of Disruption : the 19th DMI Conference, London, 2-4 September 2014.
(In Press)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
REED, Heath, LEITAO, Roxanne, HELLER, Ben and DEARDEN, Andrew
(2014).
Innovage: social innovation 'iStep'.
In: 2014 National MND Conference.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
DEXTER, Matt, ATKINSON, Paul and DEARDEN, Andrew
(2013).
Open design and cystic fibrosis: enabling participation in the design process.
In: 2nd European Conference on Design4Health, Sheffield Hallam University, 3-5th July 2013.
online e-book, Sheffield Hallam University.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]