Title
Uncovering practices of making energy consumption accountable: A phenomenological inquiry
Abstract
Reacting to the discussion on global warming, the HCI community has started to explore the design of tools to support responsible energy consumption. An important part of this research focuses on motivating energy savings by providing feedback tools which present consumption metrics interactively. In this line of work, the configuration of feedback has been mainly discussed using cognitive or behavioral factors. This narrow focus, however, misses a highly relevant perspective for the design of technology that supports sustainable lifestyles: to investigate the multiplicity of forms in which individuals or collectives actually consume energy. In this article, we broaden this focus, by taking a phenomenological lens to study how people use off-the-shelf eco-feedback systems in private households to make energy consumption accountable and explainable. By reconstructing accounting practices, we delineate several constitutive elements of the phenomenon of energy usage in daily life. We complement these elements with a description of the sophisticated methods used by people to organize their energy practices and to give a meaning to their energy consumption. We describe these elements and methods, providing examples coming from the fieldwork and uncovering observed strategies to account for consumption. Based on our results, we provide a critical perspective on existing eco-feedback mechanisms and describe several elements for a design rationale for designing support for responsible energy consumption. We argue that interactive feedback systems should not simply be an end, but rather a resource for the construction of the artful practice of making energy consumption accountable.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2463579.2463583
ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact.
Keywords
Field
DocType
design rationale,present consumption metrics interactively,interactive feedback system,feedback tool,energy usage,uncovering practice,energy saving,phenomenological inquiry,energy practice,critical perspective,energy consumption,responsible energy consumption,energy,sustainability,phenomenology
Phenomenology (philosophy),Computer science,Knowledge management,Human–computer interaction,Phenomenon,Design rationale,Energy consumption,Sustainability,Management science,Interactive feedback
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
20
2
1073-0516
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
14
0.65
24
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tobias Schwartz1968.30
Gunnar Stevens243350.81
Leonardo Ramirez318212.68
Volker Wulf42119219.33