19 April 2012
Complex Patterns of Engagement: A case study in the design of socio-technical approaches to privacy awareness
Socio-technical approaches to research can be complex and require broad thinking about your topic. Investigating why people do what they do with technology and information is a socio-technical subject that is increasingly touching everyone’s research space. This talk presents the main outputs of a UK research project, Visualisation and Other Methods of Expression (VOME), which explored the topic of privacy awareness. In describing the outputs, the talk features some of the methods of engagement used to connect with a wide range of communities during the design and evaluation of VOME’s interventions.
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Complex Patterns of Engagement: A case study in the design of socio-technical approaches to privacy awareness |
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2012-05-04 |
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2:00pm – 4:00pm |
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RMIT University, city campus, Building 9, Level 3, Room 08 |
RSVP to angelo.tardio@rmit.edu.au
Presented by: the Digital Ethnography Research Centre in the School of Media and Communication.
Speaker: Lizzie Coles-Kemp
Lizzie Coles-Kemp is a socio-technical researcher, interested in people’s information security and privacy practices. Coles-Kemp is affiliated with the Information Security Group, Royal Holloway, University of London. She is interested in why people do what they do with information, how they protect it and why they protect it in the way that they do.

