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My research concerns learning from specific individuals to reflect on more general aspects of our relation to use. This goes beyond use qualities. I am also interested in design and visualization knowledge - in practice and in academia.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Visualizing social networks and more..

"Fun with links, nodes, and edges" 


https://flowingdata.com/category/visualization/network-visualization/


Posted by Sara Ljungblad at 1:26 AM No comments:
Labels: visualization
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Sara Ljungblad
Gothenburg, Sweden
I'm an assistant professor at the Interaction Design department at Gothenburg University/Chalmers. I do this blog for me, to reflect on my own practice as a researcher interested in design practice in industry, and the role of HCI research in society. Previously I did an Industry Postdoc at LOTS Design funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond. I have also worked as a researcher at the Mobile Life Centre@SICS in Stockhom Sweden. My interests concerns how to understand people, and their interests, needs and meaning in current practices. How can citizens experiences contribute to innovation and inclusion in society? I have done research on future applications for mobile technologies, agent and robot technology. Now it also includes services and non IT artefacts :-)
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