General Summary: Professor Donnie Sackey talks about his work on dynamics of environmental public policy deliberation, environmental justice and environmental cultural history.
Detailed Summary: Reason of interests in PAMs and PAM’s effects in life.( 00.55-4:52) That affordability and potential profits are mutually supportive with pathetic to environmental justice and participants’ needs by using apple watch as an example.(4.52-8.55)All can participate in bringing the principle of environmental justice into the design process(8.55-12.55)Collecting historical data helps people know more but we can not know how these results will act.(12.55-17.08) All people can make a change to environmental justice.(17.08-21.42)Impacts can help us about COVID-19(21.42-25.57)Teaching style influenced by principles of participatory design.(25.57-27.20)
Scholarly Article Informing this Production:Sackey, Donnie. (2019). One-Size-Fits-None: A Heuristic for Proactive Value Sensitive Environmental Design. Technical Communication Quarterly. 10.1080/10572252.2019.1634767.
Credits: This podcast was produced by Mark Longaker, with resources and assistance provided by the Digital Writing and Research Lab at the University of Texas at Austin. It features the voices of Donnie Sackey and Andrew Hart. Music featured in this podcast, titled “commonGround,” was created by airtone and has been repurposed here under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial license 3.0. Additionally, conversation.wav was adapted and incorporated under Creative Commons 1.0 license.