The unsustainable consumption and waste of natural resources is a legacy of modern times, born largely from the inappropriate marriage of excessive material durability with fleeting product lifespans. Waste management facilities throughout the European Union (EU) are overloaded with fully functioning domestic electronic products (DEPs). In many cases, waste of this nature can be seen as nothing more than a symptom of a failed relationship between the user and the product. This is because consumer desire is unstable; it continually evolves and adapts, whilst the DEPs deployed to both mediate and satisfy those desires remain relatively frozen in time. It is this incapacity for evolution and growth that renders most products incapable of both ...
The relationship between design and sustainability (DfS) is forever evolving: from the early focus o...
Humankind is characterized by a strict relationship with artefacts, which interact with in order to ...
How can we develop products that consumers want to use for longer? The lifetime of electrical produc...
The UK disposes of 1.25 million tonnes of domestic electronic products (DEPs) each year, the majorit...
The UK disposes of 1.25 million tonnes of domestic electronic products (DEPs) each year, the majorit...
Design has a central role in the creation of longer user product relationships. Thus far, however, s...
Design and Emotion Moves is an edited collection of papers presented at the 5th international Design...
We are in an age of incontrovertible climate change, yet efforts to tackle this crisis have largely ...
In a world smothered in people and products, it must be questioned what all this ‘meaningful stuff’ ...
In a world smothered in people and products, it must be questioned what all this ‘meaningful stuff’ ...
There is growing awareness that the planet we live in cannot support many more years of intensive us...
Following the award of a scholarship (£8,250.00) from the Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation, Dr Chapman...
In this chapter, we show how a deeper understanding of acts of use might be helpful in extending bot...
This paper considers a specific aspect of sustainable consumption: product obsolescence in the consu...
With the rapid change of consumer trends and the evolution of technology, users are losing the emoti...
The relationship between design and sustainability (DfS) is forever evolving: from the early focus o...
Humankind is characterized by a strict relationship with artefacts, which interact with in order to ...
How can we develop products that consumers want to use for longer? The lifetime of electrical produc...
The UK disposes of 1.25 million tonnes of domestic electronic products (DEPs) each year, the majorit...
The UK disposes of 1.25 million tonnes of domestic electronic products (DEPs) each year, the majorit...
Design has a central role in the creation of longer user product relationships. Thus far, however, s...
Design and Emotion Moves is an edited collection of papers presented at the 5th international Design...
We are in an age of incontrovertible climate change, yet efforts to tackle this crisis have largely ...
In a world smothered in people and products, it must be questioned what all this ‘meaningful stuff’ ...
In a world smothered in people and products, it must be questioned what all this ‘meaningful stuff’ ...
There is growing awareness that the planet we live in cannot support many more years of intensive us...
Following the award of a scholarship (£8,250.00) from the Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation, Dr Chapman...
In this chapter, we show how a deeper understanding of acts of use might be helpful in extending bot...
This paper considers a specific aspect of sustainable consumption: product obsolescence in the consu...
With the rapid change of consumer trends and the evolution of technology, users are losing the emoti...
The relationship between design and sustainability (DfS) is forever evolving: from the early focus o...
Humankind is characterized by a strict relationship with artefacts, which interact with in order to ...
How can we develop products that consumers want to use for longer? The lifetime of electrical produc...