A selection a papers on Participatory Design and e-Government services
A meta-design approach to the development of e-government services Requirements engineering for e-Government services- A citizen-centric approach and case study Applying participatory design and collaboration in digital public services for discovering and re-designing e-Government services A decade of design in digital government research Research and Design on E-government Information Retrieval Model Citizens as customers- Exploring […]
An overview of participatory design
In this chapter, Muller gives an overview of the methods, techniques and practices in Participatory Design. Muller Chapter v1-2
Designing For All Ages
As part of their usability research for teenagers, NN/G propose a table of the functionalities that work well across different users age goups: The full article is here: http://www.nngroup.com/articles/usability-of-websites-for-teenagers/ —
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News sharing in social media: The effect of gratifications and prior experience (2011)
Chei Sian Lee ⇑, Long Ma1 Use and gratification theory Social cognitive theory People driven by gratifications of information seeking, socialising and status seeking are more likely to share news on SM Prior experience with SM is determinant
Social media? Get serious! Understanding the functional building blocks of social media
Jan H. Kietzmann *, Kristopher Hermkens, Ian P. McCarthy, Bruno S. Silvestre Honeycomb framework to analyse social media
Who are the social media influencers? A study of public perceptions of personality
Karen Freberga,∗, Kristin Grahamb,1, Karen McGaugheyc,2, Laura A. Frebergc,3 Social media influencers (SMIs) represent a new type of independent third party endorser who shape audience attitudes through blogs, tweets, and the use of other social media. SMIs take pleasure in offering advice (Straley, 2010). There are also instances in which an SMI can have […]