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Current Issues and Future Directions in Methods for Studying Technology in the Home

Tim Coughlan
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Kerstin Leder Mackley
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Michael Brown
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Sarah Martindale
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Becky Mallaband
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John Arnott
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Jettie Hoonhout
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Dalila Szostak
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Robin Brewer
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Erika Poole
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Antti Pirhonen
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Val Mitchell
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Sarah Pink
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Nicolas Hine
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Abstract

Homes are essential contexts in which to understand how technologies are used and experienced. At the same time they hold substantial challenges for conducting research, exploring novel designs, and building understanding. In this paper we review approaches to studying the home, including recent innovations and issues that should guide further methodological reflection. We draw on the expertise of a large number of researchers experienced in studying technology in the home, who have formed a community to map the space of methods in use and share their experiences of the key issues faced in practice. Themes include utilising new technology as a source of data as well as an object of study, creating representations of home life that support discussion and reflection, revealing details of important yet routine or mundane activities, and supporting participation to overcome the complex ethical and privacy concerns inherent in the study of the home.
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hal-02286821 , version 1 (13-09-2019)

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Tim Coughlan, Kerstin Leder Mackley, Michael Brown, Sarah Martindale, Stephan Schlögl, et al.. Current Issues and Future Directions in Methods for Studying Technology in the Home. PsychNology Journal, 2013, 11 (2), pp.159-184. ⟨hal-02286821⟩
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