by Andrea Morales Moreno | Jan 11, 2016 | PechaKucha
A very personal view of how a Mexican teenager finds empowerment in the D.I.Y. punk culture and how she manages to reinterpret her feminity in a patriarchal country by making meaningful creations for her and other girls. Andrea Morales Moreno is a Mexican Design...
by Ken Anderson, Peter Levin, Brandon Barnett, Maria Bezaitis | Jan 11, 2016 | Paper
While ethnography has been integrated into the design research, new product development and corporate strategy, it has been less well integrated into path-finding for new business opportunities. We’ve developed a model for path-finding research that has three core...
by Renu Zunjarwad | Jan 11, 2016 | PechaKucha
This visual ethnography explores how explicit understanding of the process of eating ethnic street foods can help design meaningful and engaging food experiences for users and providers. It presents an innovative approach of conducting ethnographic research that...
by Jeanette Blomberg, Chuck Darrah | Jan 11, 2016 | Paper
Services and access to them are related to core societal concerns such as sustainability and the role of families and communities in people’s lives, themes of enduring concern to the discipline of anthropology. Our aim in this paper is to begin to outline arguments...
by Sergio Silva | Jan 11, 2016 | PechaKucha
The urban environment has created a multiplication of stimulus that causes people to pay less attention to message content. In an attempt to understand what really interests them, the author found the taxi cab – a traditional mobile scenario – as way to explore...