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Many technologies are designed to be "persuasive" - texts or rhetorical | Many technologies are designed to be "persuasive" - texts or rhetorical devices whose intention is to change the behaviour of the people using them. As human and social interventions, such design activities demand an interdisciplinary perspective that encompasses phenomena as diverse as personal motivation, textual hermeneutics, and political science. | ||
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* [[Simon Lewis]] | * [[Simon Lewis]] | ||
* [[Theresa Marteau]] | * [[Theresa Marteau]] | ||
* [[David Stillwell]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 8 July 2013
Many technologies are designed to be "persuasive" - texts or rhetorical devices whose intention is to change the behaviour of the people using them. As human and social interventions, such design activities demand an interdisciplinary perspective that encompasses phenomena as diverse as personal motivation, textual hermeneutics, and political science.
People:
- David Coyle
- David Good
- Alan Blackwell
- William Box
- Rory McCann
- Simon Lewis
- Theresa Marteau
- David Stillwell
Projects: