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Interactive Media for Sustainability

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  • © 2018

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  • Introduces the environmental communication community to forms of digital media
  • Provides an interdisciplinary, theoretically rich framework for addressing the social, cultural and political contexts within which these media are designed and used
  • Suggests a set of 'boundary objects' that will help facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue between media designers and environmental communicators

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Interactive Media for Sustainability presents a conceptually rich, critical account of the design and use of interactive technologies to engage the public with sustainability. Treating interactive technologies as forms of mediation, the book argues that these technologies advance multiple understandings of sustainability. At stake are the ways sustainability encodes the complexity of interrelated social and natural systems, and how it conveys the malleability of the future. The book’s argument is anchored in a diverse set of theoretical resources that include contemporary work in human-computer interaction (HCI), social theory, media studies, and the philosophy of technology, and is animated by a variety of examples, including interactive simulations, persuasive apps, digital games, art installations, and decision-support tools.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

    Roy Bendor

About the author

Roy Bendor is Assistant Professor at Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.

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