Publications
During the year of 2022, the Interactive Technologies Institute research team has excelled in the production of scientific outputs. The team has successfully published 94 papers in journals, 76 in international conferences and 26 book chapters
2017
Moretti, Matteo; Teli, Maurizio; Angeli, Antonella De
People's Republic of Bolzano or how digital artifacts can be adversarial to misinformation Journal Article
In: The Design Journal, vol. 20, pp. S3380–S3392, 2017, ISSN: 1460-6925.
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abstract = {<p>Design scholars have been focusing more of their attention to public controversial textquotedblleftthingstextquotedblright, through the focus on textquotedblleftmaking public thingstextquotedblright or on the textquotedblleftformation of publicstextquotedblright in relation to design projects. With this in mind, this paper describes a design case contrasting and challenging the main media narrative through the production of digital artifacts. The design intervention we describe, aimed at counteracting the racist stereotyping which targets the local Chinese community of Bolzano. The project Peopletextquoterights Republic of Bolzano reshapes the identity of the local Chinese community through digital media, in order to restore more transparent and balanced information, allowing a broader audience to inform itself on such a complex and multifaceted issue. This small project is part of an emergent phenomenon to counterbalance misrepresentation, in this case over the issue of migration.</p>},
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<p>Design scholars have been focusing more of their attention to public controversial textquotedblleftthingstextquotedblright, through the focus on textquotedblleftmaking public thingstextquotedblright or on the textquotedblleftformation of publicstextquotedblright in relation to design projects. With this in mind, this paper describes a design case contrasting and challenging the main media narrative through the production of digital artifacts. The design intervention we describe, aimed at counteracting the racist stereotyping which targets the local Chinese community of Bolzano. The project Peopletextquoterights Republic of Bolzano reshapes the identity of the local Chinese community through digital media, in order to restore more transparent and balanced information, allowing a broader audience to inform itself on such a complex and multifaceted issue. This small project is part of an emergent phenomenon to counterbalance misrepresentation, in this case over the issue of migration.</p>
Botto, Francesco; Teli, Maurizio
PIE News. A public design project toward commonfare Journal Article
In: The Journal of Community Informatics, vol. 13, 2017, ISSN: 1712-4441.
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title = {PIE News. A public design project toward commonfare},
author = {Francesco Botto and Maurizio Teli},
url = {http://www.ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/article/view/1383},
issn = {1712-4441},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-01-01},
journal = {The Journal of Community Informatics},
volume = {13},
abstract = {<p>The new poor are a group of people composed by precarious workers, working poor, NEETs and people left behind by the safety nets, accounting for approximately 25% of the European population. Commonfare is a new collaborative form of welfare provision based on equitable governance and grassroots democracy, entailing the involvement of diverse stakeholders to facilitate the bottom-up arousal of collective practices tackling the needs of the new poor. The paper describes the concepts and building blocks of the PIE News project, a public design project which started in July 2016 with the aim to foster the emergence of commonfare as an alternative model to satisfy the needs of the new poor. PIE news leverages on 3 pilots (Italy, Croatia, Netherlands) with grassroots organizations in order to create a commonfare model through the development of a Collective Awareness Platform and a Digital Currency tool. The network supporting the project is constituted by organizations that account for approximately one-hundred thousand social media contacts. These organizations include ethical banking, networks of associations, activists for basic income, and many others.</p>},
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<p>The new poor are a group of people composed by precarious workers, working poor, NEETs and people left behind by the safety nets, accounting for approximately 25% of the European population. Commonfare is a new collaborative form of welfare provision based on equitable governance and grassroots democracy, entailing the involvement of diverse stakeholders to facilitate the bottom-up arousal of collective practices tackling the needs of the new poor. The paper describes the concepts and building blocks of the PIE News project, a public design project which started in July 2016 with the aim to foster the emergence of commonfare as an alternative model to satisfy the needs of the new poor. PIE news leverages on 3 pilots (Italy, Croatia, Netherlands) with grassroots organizations in order to create a commonfare model through the development of a Collective Awareness Platform and a Digital Currency tool. The network supporting the project is constituted by organizations that account for approximately one-hundred thousand social media contacts. These organizations include ethical banking, networks of associations, activists for basic income, and many others.</p>