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Call for Papers

Call for Papers

Special Issue on: Design for Sustainable Behaviour

Designers shape the development of products, services and systems which directly impact upon society and the environment. The application of sustainable design can greatly reduce the environmental and social impacts of these products, services and systems. However, many impacts occur during use and often users struggle to make the link between their own behaviour and the environmental and social impact that result. Design for sustainable behaviour is an emerging area of research and practice which aims to reduce the environmental and social impacts of products, services and systems by moderating users' interactions with them. This special issue aims to consolidate knowledge in, and extend the reach of this important field.

The subjects of interest include, but are not restricted to:

Strategies, Methods and Tools for changing user behaviour

Case studies of the application of Design for Sustainable Behaviour

Ethical implications of changing user behaviour

Evaluation methods for Design for Sustainable Behaviour

Design Process models for implementing Design for Sustainable Behaviour

Industry perspectives of Design for Sustainable Behaviour

Papers should be prepared according to the instructions for authors that can be found at: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn = 1939-7038&linktype = 44 and submitted using the ‘online submissions’ link.

Important Dates:

Paper submission deadline: 30 April 2014

Notification of first-stage review acceptance: 31 July 2014

Final submission (for revised papers) deadline: 30 September 2014

Publication: June 2015

Guest Editors:

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