Whilst the recent introduction of the Right-to-Repair to European citizens is undoubtedly a step forward in tackling planned obsolescence, and the resultant deluge of electronic product waste – the efficacy of this new legislation is reliant on consumers availing themselves of this right. Given that repairing and maintaining devices will often require specialist knowledge and skills, it is difficult to assess how effective this right may prove to be in practice. To address this concern, we draw from the expanding infusion of datafication and Artificial Intelligence into everyday products and services via the Internet of Things to consider alternative futures whereby the Right-to-Repair is granted to the device itself. Building upon More-tha...
This thesis builds on the fields of Participatory Design and Service Design to develop an inquiry in...
You bought it, you own it, but do you have the right to repair it? As right-to-repair remains a hot ...
Published online: April 2020This analysis examines the impact of software technological protection m...
In an effort to stymie electronic product obsolescence, the UK government introduced the Eco-design ...
As the global consumption of electronic devices continues to grow, so too does the volume of electro...
The Repair Shop 2049 was a pilot research project which explored the limitations of current Right-to...
The current Right-to-Repair legislation allows Big Tech – the likes of Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and...
We have long understood that people have a right to repair what they own, but this right to repair i...
This paper challenges the assumption that humans should naturally be given primacy over non-human ac...
The right-to-repair movement is a consumer rights movement that supports people’s freedom to repair ...
The right-to-repair movement is a consumer rights movement that supports people’s freedom to repair ...
Science.Research.Pannonia. 22The Right to Repair (R2R) movement has been gaining momentum and has be...
Effectively regulating the domestic Internet of Things (IoT) requires a turn to technology design. H...
Although the circular economy is not a new concept, most companies still follow linear economy model...
The transition to a Circular Economy (CE) aims for more efficient use of resources and reconsiderati...
This thesis builds on the fields of Participatory Design and Service Design to develop an inquiry in...
You bought it, you own it, but do you have the right to repair it? As right-to-repair remains a hot ...
Published online: April 2020This analysis examines the impact of software technological protection m...
In an effort to stymie electronic product obsolescence, the UK government introduced the Eco-design ...
As the global consumption of electronic devices continues to grow, so too does the volume of electro...
The Repair Shop 2049 was a pilot research project which explored the limitations of current Right-to...
The current Right-to-Repair legislation allows Big Tech – the likes of Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and...
We have long understood that people have a right to repair what they own, but this right to repair i...
This paper challenges the assumption that humans should naturally be given primacy over non-human ac...
The right-to-repair movement is a consumer rights movement that supports people’s freedom to repair ...
The right-to-repair movement is a consumer rights movement that supports people’s freedom to repair ...
Science.Research.Pannonia. 22The Right to Repair (R2R) movement has been gaining momentum and has be...
Effectively regulating the domestic Internet of Things (IoT) requires a turn to technology design. H...
Although the circular economy is not a new concept, most companies still follow linear economy model...
The transition to a Circular Economy (CE) aims for more efficient use of resources and reconsiderati...
This thesis builds on the fields of Participatory Design and Service Design to develop an inquiry in...
You bought it, you own it, but do you have the right to repair it? As right-to-repair remains a hot ...
Published online: April 2020This analysis examines the impact of software technological protection m...