User:Gradmelissa

Designing for Transition: Divorced Families: Communication & Childcare This wiki is set up to help me organize my thesis project.

Although most transitions require special care and innovative thinking I have chosen to focus on Co-parents, parents who do not live together yet share the care of their child, as a group to design for.

My thesis is advised by Jodi Forlizzi who is also researching Divorced Families at Carnegie Mellon University where I am a Design graduate student.

Many of my projects, both in the past as a fine artist, and now as a designer focus on challenges of the everyday, specifically those that are paradoxical and are often not part of the day to day cultural dialog.

thanks for taking a look - I welcome comments and suggestions.

Articles

Supporting Long Distance Parent child Interaction in Divorced Families by Svetlana Yarosh - Georgia Institute of Technology

Grounding in Communication by Herbert H. Clark and Susan E. Brennan

All Together Now:Visualizing Local and Remote Actors of Localized Activity by Scott Lederer, Jeffrey Heer

Children and Emerging Wireless Technologies: Investigating the Potential for Spatial Practice by Morris Williams, Owain Jones, Constance Fleuriot, Lucy Wood

The Effects of Family Disruption on Social Mobility by Timothy J. Biblarz USC and Adrian E. Raftery UW

Driving and Passengering: Notes on the Ordinary Organization of Car Travelby Eric Laurier....Alex Taylor, Hayden Lorimer, Barry Brown, Owain Jone, Oskar Juhlin, Allyson Noble, Mark Perry, Daniele Pica

Shared Experiences, Unique Realities: Formerly Married Mothers and Fathers Perceptions of Parenting and Custody After Divorce by Debra A. Maden-Derdich and Stacie A Leonard

The Effects of Family Disruption on Social Mobility by Timothy Biblarz and Adrian E Raftery

Boundary Ambiguity and Coparental Conflict After Divorce: An Empirical Test of a Family Systems Model of the Divorce Process by Debra A Madden Derdich, Stacie A. Leonard and F. Scott Christopher

Parental Divorce and Adult Well being A Meta-analysis Paul R. Amato and Bruce Keith

Coparenting in the Second Year after Divorce by Eleanor E. Maccoby, Charlene E. Depner, Robert H Mnookin

Pervasive Computing in the Domestic Space by Steve Howard, Jesper Kjeidskov, Mikael B. Skov

Making Sense of Self Esteem by Mark R. Leary Wake Forest University

Marital Conflict Patterns: Links with family conflict and Family Members Perceptions of One Another by Patricia Noller

Rapidly Exploring Application Design Through Speed Dating by Scott Davidoff, Min Kyung Lee, Anind K. Dey, John Zimmerman

Three Constructive Interventions for Divorced, Divorcing, or Never-Married Parents by John Sommers Flanagan and Laura Barr

Design Documentaries: Inspiring Design Research Through Documentary Film by Bas Raijmakers, William Gaver and Jon Bishay

Alternatives Exploring Information Appliances Through Conceptual Design Proposals by Bill Gaver and Heather Martin

Supporting Ethnographic Studies of Ubiquitous Computing in the Wild by Andy Crabtree, Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh, Paul Tennent, Matthew Chalmers, Barry Brown

Cultural Probes and the Value of Uncertianty by Bill Gaver

Technology Probes:Inspiring Design for and with Families by Wendy Mackay

Microsketching Creating Components of Complex Interactive Products and Systems by Carl DiSalvo and Jodi Forlizzi

How HCI Interprets the Probes by Kirsten Bochner, Janet Vertesi, Phoebe Sengers, Paul Dourish

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