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Elina Eriksson
Researcher at Royal Institute of Technology
Publications - 64
Citations - 693
Elina Eriksson is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Usability. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 57 publications receiving 527 citations. Previous affiliations of Elina Eriksson include Uppsala University & University of California, Irvine.
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A Systematic Review of Digital Behaviour Change Interventions for More Sustainable Food Consumption
TL;DR: In this paper, the status of current scientific knowledge of digital behaviour change interventions for sustainable food consumption practices is evaluated, and the approaches used were categorised using two intervention frameworks, the Behaviour Change Wheel and the Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy v1.
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Hacking sustainability Broadening participation through Green Hackathons
TL;DR: How end-user development could be used to encourage more reflective practices and as well as broadening the participation and the interdisciplinary collaboration in these events is discussed – with higher-quality as a prospective outcome.
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The secret life of a persona: when the personal becomes private
TL;DR: This paper presents two cases in which personas have been developed and used, but where the personal is scarce or even non-existent because of a dispersed organisation, the organisational culture and secrecy issues.
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ICT practices in smart sustainable cities In the intersection of technological solutions and practices of everyday life
TL;DR: ICT, information and communications technology, has radically transformed the authors' world and is now an inextricable part of what it means to live a normal life as a citizen, at least in highincome counties in the Caribbean.
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The (Un)sustainability of Imagined Future Information Societies
TL;DR: Part of the body of materials that were developed in a multi-year research project with the aim of describing and evaluating the sustainability impact of possible future information societies are presented.