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Design strategies for human relations in services

Authors :
Snelders, H.M.J.J.
Perik, E.M.
Secomandi, F.
Source :
Proceedings of the Fourth ServDes Conference: service futures : 09-11 April 2014, Lancaster, UK, 133-142, STARTPAGE=133;ENDPAGE=142;TITLE=Proceedings of the Fourth ServDes Conference: service futures : 09-11 April 2014, Lancaster, UK, ServDes.2014 Service future; Proceedings of the fourth Service Design and Service Innovation Conference, Lancaster University, United Kingdom, 9-11 April, 2014, p. 133-142
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Imagination, 2014.

Abstract

This paper investigates the degree of control that designers might have over human relations in services. For this purpose, a number of speculative service designs were devised to address work-related stress. We focus on three of the generated designs, where design interventions have made changes to the material circumstance in which contacts among users and providers take place. The paper looks into the capacity of design to promote discussion and social support, and its capacity to make objects act as ‘quasi-others’ in social encounters. Through the case studies we show how different levels of designerly control can be exercised in practice.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the Fourth ServDes Conference: service futures : 09-11 April 2014, Lancaster, UK, 133-142, STARTPAGE=133;ENDPAGE=142;TITLE=Proceedings of the Fourth ServDes Conference: service futures : 09-11 April 2014, Lancaster, UK, ServDes.2014 Service future; Proceedings of the fourth Service Design and Service Innovation Conference, Lancaster University, United Kingdom, 9-11 April, 2014, p. 133-142
Accession number :
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