Specializations
- Materiality
- Design Theory
- Value Sensitive Design
Research Areas
Courses
- IMT 589 - Special Topics In Information Management
Biography
Nick Logler is a postdoctoral researcher working in the Tech Policy Lab. His research sits at the intersection of the possibilities available to us (imagination), the substances we use to enact these possibilities (materials), and the tools and practices we use to re-envision the boundaries of both (design). To date, Nick's research on materials and imagination has centered on the different possibilities we might envision for discarded consumer electronics, and e-waste in general. He is currently thinking about More-Than-Human Centered Design and developing tools and resources to foreground questions of materiality in tech policy.
Education
- Ph D, Information Science, University of Washington, 2023
- MS, Information Science, University of Washington, 2018
- MA, Ethics, Peace, & Global Affairs, American University, 2012
- BA, Global Studies, Loyola University Maryland, 2009
Publications and Contributions
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White Paper
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Conference Paper"I feel like this is a bad thing": Investigating disassembly in action for novices (2020)Proceedings of the 38th annual ACM conference on human factors in computing systems (CHI '20)
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Book Editor, Scholarly
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Conference PaperCollaborative reflection: A practice for enriching research partnerships spanning culture, discipline, and time (2018)Proceedings of CHI 2018
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Conference PaperMetaphor Cards: A how-to-guide for making and using a generative metaphorical design toolkit (2018)Proceedings of Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS) 2018, pp. 1373-1386
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ToolkitMulti-lifespan Envisioning Cards – Supplementary Set (2018)
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ToolkitMetaphor Cards (2011)
Presentations
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Metaphor Cards: A How-to-Guide for Making and Using a Generative Metaphorical Design Toolkit
(2018)
Designing Interactive Systems (DIS) 2018 - Hong Kong