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Stein, Martin: From directions to actions – IT support for individual mobility in everyday activities. 2017
Inhalt
Abstract
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
List of Figures
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
2.1 Understanding of Mobility and Transportation
2.2 The Mobility of Older Adults
2.3 Different Modes of Transportation
2.4 Research Question
3 Theoretical Framing
3.1 The Turn Towards Practice
3.2 Involving Elderly Users in the Design of ICT Solutions
4 Research Framework
4.1 Recruitment
4.2 Setting up Infrastructure for PD-Oriented Work
4.3 Support and Motivation
4.4 Context of the Research
4.5 Methodological approach
5 Design Case Study 1 – Sehr Mobil
5.1 Motivation for the Case Study
5.2 Initial Context Study
5.3 Extended Context Study
5.4 Participatory Created Design
5.5 Evaluation
5.6 Discussion
5.7 Extended Design Implications
6 Design Case Study 2 – Proximity-Based Ridesharing
6.1 Motivation for the Case Study
6.2 Context Study
6.3 Results from the First Design Workshop—Scenarios for Ridesharing Support
6.4 Functionality and Design
6.5 Evaluation
6.6 Discussion
6.7 Implications for Design
7 Design Case Study 3 – Transiit&Me
7.1 Motivation for the Case Study
7.2 Rethinking Ridesharing – a New Design Concept for Sustainable Integration of a Transport Mode
7.3 Architecture and Implementation
7.4 Testing the Potentials for Opportunistic Ridesharing
7.5 Discussion - Potentials of Location Monitoring for Ridesharing
7.6 Design Implications
8 Discussion – Embedding Transportation in the Context of Everyday Practices
8.1 Design Case Study 1 – Sehr Mobil
8.2 Design Case Studies 2 and 3 – Opportunistic Ridesharing Based on Systematic Location Analysis and Co- Presence
8.3 Lessons Learned – Designing Practice-Oriented Systems for Everyday Mobility
9 Methodological Critique - PD Processes within Design Case Studies
9.1 Sehr Mobil - Future Imagination by Involvement through Co-Design
9.2 Opportunistic Ridesharing - Retrospective Innovation by Involvement Through Critiquing Design
9.3 Discussion of Approaches
9.4 Methodological Implications
10 Conclusion
10.1 Summary
10.2 Relevance of Findings, Transferability, and Future Work
11 References