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Proceedings/Recueil Des Communications Année : 2018

Repurposing Digital Methods for Human-Centered Design

Donato Ricci

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From logs and information left in online spaces to data points self-generated by connected devices, digital traces have become more diffused over the past years, prompting an expansion of Human-Centered Design methods. Along with some bigdata approaches, Digital Methods of research – treating the actual content of digital users’ manifestation on-line (i.e. tweets, Instagram pictures, comments) – offer the opportunity to better understand users through their online activities. This paper investigates how Digital Methods can be repurposed as a full-fledged approach for Human-Centered Design. Grafting on the NATURPRADI project – a research aimed at describing the debate raised by the re-vegetation of the city of Paris by analysing Twitter posts – in the paper we will explain how we have identified and described a set of personas characterized by different approaches towards the evolution of the urban nature issue. The final objective of the paper is to provide a first methodological tool created at the intersection of Digital Methods and Human-Centered Design discussing its opportunities and criticalities: Data-driven Personas.
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hal-01901091 , version 1 (22-10-2018)

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Donato Ricci, Agata Brilli, Roberta Tassi. Repurposing Digital Methods for Human-Centered Design: Distilling Data-Driven Personas from Twitter Discussions: The case of Urban Nature in Paris. DRS 2018 - Catalyst, Jun 2018, Limerick, Ireland. Design Research Society, 2018. ⟨hal-01901091⟩
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