On Disused Connected Devices: Understanding Disuse, ‘Holding On’ and Barriers to Circularity

Susan Lechelt, Katerina Gorkovenko, Chris Speed
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In this paper, we explore the complex phenomena behind why people ‘hold on’ to disused connected devices, focusing especially on differences between ‘traditional’ smartphones and computers, and newer categories of smart home devices, wearables and single-function Internet of Things (IoT) devices. We investigate why and in what contexts different categories of connected devices become disused by their owners; what owners value about their disused devices; and what they perceive to be the barriers to adopting circular practices, for example by fixing, recycling or reusing them. Our contribution is to provide a descriptive account of how functional, sentimental and other values associated with devices shape owners’ perceptions and attitudes toward their ‘end of life’, for an expanded range of connected products. By highlighting how perceptions of concepts including convenience, ownership and wastefulness mediate how owners approach the ‘end of life’ of a device, we map the barriers for device owners to engage in more circular practices and highlight opportunities to address them through design. Our study replicates previous findings in the domain, as well as extending them, contributing how the design of modern IoT devices leads to new barriers, opportunities, and considerations for more circular design. Sustainability, Circular Economy, Internet of Things, IoT, Sustainable HCI, Sustainable Interaction Design, Planned Obsolescence, E-waste
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在本文中,我们探讨了人们为何 "留恋 "废弃互联设备背后的复杂现象,尤其关注了 "传统 "智能手机和电脑与新型智能家居设备、可穿戴设备和单一功能物联网(IoT)设备之间的差异。我们调查了不同类别的联网设备为何以及在何种情况下被其所有者废弃;所有者对其废弃设备的重视程度;以及他们认为采用循环做法(例如修复、回收或再利用这些设备)的障碍是什么。我们的贡献在于描述了与设备相关的功能、情感和其他价值是如何影响设备所有者对其 "生命终结 "的看法和态度的。通过强调对便利性、所有权和浪费等概念的认知如何影响设备所有者对设备 "寿命终结 "的态度,我们描绘了设备所有者参与更多循环实践的障碍,并强调了通过设计解决这些障碍的机会。我们的研究复制了该领域以前的研究成果,并对其进行了扩展,为现代物联网设备的设计如何导致新的障碍、机会以及更多循环设计的考虑因素做出了贡献。可持续性、循环经济、物联网、可持续人机交互、可持续交互设计、计划报废、电子垃圾
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