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Criticism – for Computational Alternatives. / Pold, Søren; Bertelsen, Olav W.; Koefoed Hansen, Lone et al.
Critical Alternatives, 5th decennial Aarhus Conference: conference proceedings, conference papers. ed. / Olav Bertelsen; Kim Halskov. Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University, 2015. (Aarhus Series on Human Centered Computing ; No. 1, Vol. 1).Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Criticism – for Computational Alternatives
AU - Pold, Søren
AU - Bertelsen, Olav W.
AU - Koefoed Hansen, Lone
AU - Andersen, Christian Ulrik
AU - Bardzell, Shaowen
AU - Bardzell, Jeffrey
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - This paper presents and discusses an initiative aimed at creating direct and long lasting influence on the use and development of telemedicine and telehealth by healthcare professionals, patients and citizens. The initiative draws on ideas, insights, and lessons learned from Participatory Design (PD) as well as from innovation theory and software ecosystems. Last, but not least, the ongoing debate on public finances/economy versus tax evasion by major private companies has been an important element in shaping the vision and creating support for the initiative. This vision is about democratic control, about structures for sustaining such control beyond initial design and imple- mentation and about continued development through Participatory Design projects. We see the “middle element”, the structures for sustaining democratic control beyond initial design and implementation as the most important and novel contribution of the paper.
AB - This paper presents and discusses an initiative aimed at creating direct and long lasting influence on the use and development of telemedicine and telehealth by healthcare professionals, patients and citizens. The initiative draws on ideas, insights, and lessons learned from Participatory Design (PD) as well as from innovation theory and software ecosystems. Last, but not least, the ongoing debate on public finances/economy versus tax evasion by major private companies has been an important element in shaping the vision and creating support for the initiative. This vision is about democratic control, about structures for sustaining such control beyond initial design and imple- mentation and about continued development through Participatory Design projects. We see the “middle element”, the structures for sustaining democratic control beyond initial design and implementation as the most important and novel contribution of the paper.
KW - Contexts for design
KW - sustaining results
KW - control
KW - Participatory Design
KW - software eco-systems
KW - Innovation
KW - Open Source
KW - telehealth
KW - telemedicine
KW - healthcare technology
KW - Criticism
KW - Theory
KW - Interfaces
U2 - 10.7146/aahcc.v1i1.21621
DO - 10.7146/aahcc.v1i1.21621
M3 - Article in proceedings
T3 - Aarhus Series on Human Centered Computing
BT - Critical Alternatives, 5th decennial Aarhus Conference
A2 - Bertelsen, Olav
A2 - Halskov, Kim
PB - Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University
T2 - 5th Decennial Aarhus Conference - Critical Alternatives
Y2 - 17 August 2015 through 21 August 2015
ER -