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Designing for Respect
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Designing for Respect

by David Hindman
January 2016
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
25 pages
56m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Appendix A. Further Reading

The goal of this report is to raise awareness for the value of respectful digital design, but it only scratches the surface. Many others are working in depth on the subject of ethics and UX, so I encourage further reading and involvement. Out of respect for your time, I’ve compiled some key references:

Reference Focus Area
Ethics of UX Research Research
Software Engineering Code of Ethics Software development
Dark Patterns UX—Catalog of deceitful designs
Time Well Spent UX—On engaging with technology meaningfully
Designing For Politeness UX—Design and etiquette
The Ethics Of User Experience UX—An overview
UXPA Code of Content UX—Guidelines
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