BIO
Mads Bødker (b. 1974)
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MA in Film- and Media studies from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark
PhD from the IT-University of Copenhagen, Denmark, dept. of Digital Aesthetics and Communication/Innovative Communications.
Mads is currently Post doc. in the DREAMS project (Design, Realization, and Exploitation of Advanced Mobile Services), Copenhagen Business School, Center for Applied ICT. Here he works with interaction design, methodological and design aspects of Human-Computer Interaction, as well as social and collaborative media. His research interests also includes ubiquitous/pervasive computing and social media, the pragmatics of media arts and the influence of the arts in Interaction Design, design as research, the culture of Open Source development, and business/organizational aspects of social media.
Mads lives in Copenhagen, married, two kids and all that…
PUBLICATIONS
Boehner, K, Disalvo, C., Bødker, M. and De Paula, R: “The Increasing Value of Reflection: A Discussion of Reflective HCI”, Interfaces, Fall Issue 2007, British HCI Group (in press)
Bødker, M. and Christensen, M.C. (2007): “Nettets Genkomst?” in DFRevy 30, nr. 5, August 2007, tidsskrift for Danmarks Forskningsbiblioteksforening/Journal of the Association of Danish Research Librarians
Bødker, M. (2007): “Trust Within Technology - Risk, Existential Trust and Reflective Designs in Human-Computer Interaction”, PhD thesis, IT-University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Bødker, M., Nielsen, L (2007): “To Do or Not to Do: Usability in Open Source Development”, Interfaces, Fall Issue 2007, British HCI Group (in press)
Bødker, M., Nielsen, L. and Ørngreen, R (2007): “Enabling User Centered Design Processes in Open Source Communities”, paper in the HCI International Conference Proceedings; Beijing, China, July 2007
Bødker, M., Nielsen, L. and Ørngreen, R (2006): “How to get developers to care for the itches of others – introducing usability to a open source software developers”, Paper in the proceedings of Danish HCI Research Symposium (DHRS ’06), Århus, November 2006
Bødker, M (2006): “Dealing With Pervasive Insecurity - Trust, Digital Environments and Reflective HCI”, position paper presented at CHI2006 workshop on Reflective HCI, Montreal, Canada, April 2006
Bødker, M. (2005): “Liminal Technologies”, paper presented at Microsoft Research, Cambridge, “Less is More - Simple Computing in an Age of Complexity”, April 2005.
Bødker, M (2004): “Ubiquitous Computing and Trust: Position Paper for the Aesthetic HCI workshop” - paper presented at the NordiCHI2004 workshop on Aesthetic HCI, Tampere, October 2004
Bødker, M., Hansen, P. and Sørensen, M.H. (2004): “Enter the World of Ghosts: New Assistive and Entertaining Virtual Agents”, ITU/DELCA working paper (2004)
Bødker, M. and Christensen, M (2003): “Trust in the networked society”, paper for the Association of Internet Researchers Conference, Toronto Canada, October 2003
Bødker, M., Christensen, M. and Helms-Jørgensen, A (2003): “Understanding affective design in a late-modernity perspective”, paper for the Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces Conference 2003, Pittsburg, PA, USA, June 2003.