Digital Good, Digital Identities, Selves, Design Fiction, Speculative Design
I am a postdoctoral research in Design for Digital Good as part of the Digital Good Network. Working with Dr Dan Richards, I am currently researching ‘good’ future digital identities. This includes what these would look like and how messy, fragmented, fluid humans might be able to express themselves through them. This is based on concepts of the self and design methods developed as part of my PhD. As part of this role I have completed two design sprints which involved: (1) conversations with experts to understand multiple perspectives on ‘good’ digital identities (2) creation and usage of 14 provotypes to engage both academic and non-academic participants in online workshops to generate debate around what constitutes ‘good’ digital identity futures.
Previously I studied for my PhD in Design at ImaginationLancaster, Lancaster University. I used speculative methods to critically examine future health-tracking technologies. Drawing on more-than human theory, I explored how different perspectives of contextualised personal informatics data might be included in system design.
Published works:
Beyond the body: Moving past the metricised bodily goal in self-tracking – Snooks K, Whitham R, Richards D, Lindley J. DRS Conference 2022
Multitudes: Widening the research agenda for personal informatics design – Co-author on paper: Winters E et al., DRS Conference 2022
Context-aware wearables: The last thing we need is a pandemic of stray cats – Snooks K, Lindley J, Richards D, Whitham R. Alt CHI 2021
Report by Nigel Thompson, 8 March 2024
Exploring the theme: 'Digital Identities Over Time'
Sharing Imagination's involvement in a new local node of the Design Justice Network
Imagination researchers are going to DRS 2022 in Bilbao
New paper published for alt.chi | CHI 2021