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Designing for empathy in a church community

Published: 04 November 2014 Publication History

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Whilst empathy is considered an essential component of what makes us human, it is arguably absent as a specific design element when creating modern communications. As such, this paper presents an approach to designing for empathy. We consider how design interventions related to a personal ritual within a church community may be extended and augmented in order to allow the concerns of individuals to be shared more widely between community members. It is intended that these interventions will promote conversation and support within the community, thus generating empathy.

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    AcademicMindTrek '14: Proceedings of the 18th International Academic MindTrek Conference: Media Business, Management, Content & Services
    November 2014
    316 pages
    ISBN:9781450330060
    DOI:10.1145/2676467
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    • Artur Lugmayr
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    • Tampere University of Technology
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    • Tampere University of Applied Sciences
    • EMMi Lab.: Entertainment and Media Management Lab.
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    Published: 04 November 2014

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    1. design
    2. digital empathy
    3. empathy
    4. internet of things

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    • (2024)Mediating the Sacred: Configuring a Design Space for Religious and Spiritual Tangible Interactive ArtifactsProceedings of the Eighteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction10.1145/3623509.3633353(1-22)Online publication date: 11-Feb-2024
    • (2019)Design for Empathy: A Co-Design Case Study with the Finnish ParliamentProceedings of the Design Society: International Conference on Engineering Design10.1017/dsi.2019.131:1(99-108)Online publication date: 26-Jul-2019

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