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Katzeff, C., Biørn-Hansen, A., Eriksson, E., Hedin, B., Axelsson, K. & Swan, H. (2025). The role of a workplace campaign and a carbon footprint calculator for motivating pro-environmental habits. Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, 21(1), Article ID 2479320.
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2025 (engelsk)Inngår i: Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, E-ISSN 1548-7733, Vol. 21, nr 1, artikkel-id 2479320Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert) Published
Abstract [en]

Household consumption accounts for around 60% of Sweden’s consumption-based climate emissions. Carbon footprint calculators have been proposed as potentially effective tools for making people aware of their climate footprint, but their success in supporting habit change has been limited. One reason may be the calculators’ inability to point to concrete action, failing to give users the agency to change their routines. In this article, we shift the focus from the carbon calculator to its social context, supported by a workplace campaign. How can a workplace campaign including a footprint calculator raise awareness about the climate impacts of everyday habits and motivate lifestyle changes? We draw upon knowledge of social psychology, emphasizing the social context as a platform for change. We studied campaigns at two workplaces–how they affected employees’ pro-environmental habits and factors strengthening and weakening their motivation. We show that workplace campaigns can help employees reduce their carbon footprint through changes in everyday habits. Companies can play an essential role in supporting such processes. On the one hand, participants in the campaigns were motivated by the companies’ engagement in sustainable lifestyles and their support for employees’ efforts to form more sustainable everyday habits. Social aspects of the campaign, such as team spirit and the presence of a strong leader, also played key roles. On the other hand, participants’ motivation was weakened because the campaign did not adequately target their current practices and foster a sense of a community. Their motivation was also undermined by problems using the footprint calculator.

sted, utgiver, år, opplag, sider
Informa UK Limited, 2025
Emneord
carbon calculator, gamification, Sustainable consumption, workplace intervention
HSV kategori
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-362719 (URN)10.1080/15487733.2025.2479320 (DOI)001468159300001 ()2-s2.0-105002598925 (Scopus ID)
Prosjekter
SFLABHABITWISE
Merknad

QC 20251007

Tilgjengelig fra: 2025-04-23 Laget: 2025-04-23 Sist oppdatert: 2025-10-07bibliografisk kontrollert
Hedin, B., Blomqvist, A. G. & Menon, A. R. (2024). Engaging Environmental Learning: A Tangible Approach for Conveying Environmental Data in Education Using Weight. In: TEI 2024 - Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction: . Paper presented at 18th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, TEI 2024, Cork, Ireland, Feb 11 2024 - Feb 14 2024. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Article ID 90.
Åpne denne publikasjonen i ny fane eller vindu >>Engaging Environmental Learning: A Tangible Approach for Conveying Environmental Data in Education Using Weight
2024 (engelsk)Inngår i: TEI 2024 - Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) , 2024, artikkel-id 90Konferansepaper, Publicerat paper (Fagfellevurdert)
Abstract [en]

This paper presents a novel method for communicating environmental information in an engaging and memorable manner. Instead of traditional visual or written communication, our approach involves physical representation of data, using weight as the key element. Using food as a case study, we demonstrate the carbon footprint of food items through life-sized models that accurately reflect their actual weight. In an educational setting, students collectively discuss and estimate emissions for sample foods, followed by hands-on interaction. Each model's weight mirrors its carbon footprint, from 50 grams for half a kilo of potatoes to 13 kilograms for half a kilo of beef. Early tests show a significant "Wow!"factor, particularly for high-emission foods. This tangible experience leaves a lasting impression, potentially influencing future choices. Our approach can extend to other areas like energy. The paper concludes with design recommendations for future work.

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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2024
Emneord
Food product carbon literacy, Physicalization of data, Sustainable development, Tangible interaction
HSV kategori
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-344035 (URN)10.1145/3623509.3635272 (DOI)2-s2.0-85185224834 (Scopus ID)
Konferanse
18th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, TEI 2024, Cork, Ireland, Feb 11 2024 - Feb 14 2024
Merknad

QC 20240229

Part of ISBN 9798400704024

Tilgjengelig fra: 2024-02-28 Laget: 2024-02-28 Sist oppdatert: 2024-02-29bibliografisk kontrollert
Hedin, B., Pargman, D., Blomqvist, A. G. & Menon, A. R. (2024). Interacting with Environmental Data: Utilizing Weight as a Medium in Enhancing Carbon Literacy. In: IMX 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences: . Paper presented at 2024 ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences, IMX 2024, Stockholm, Sweden, Jun 12 2024 - Jun 14 2024 (pp. 429-431). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Åpne denne publikasjonen i ny fane eller vindu >>Interacting with Environmental Data: Utilizing Weight as a Medium in Enhancing Carbon Literacy
2024 (engelsk)Inngår i: IMX 2024 - Proceedings of the 2024 ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) , 2024, s. 429-431Konferansepaper, Publicerat paper (Fagfellevurdert)
Abstract [en]

Effectively communicating vital sustainability topics, such as personal CO2e emissions stemming from daily activities, is challenging since there is a general lack of”carbon literacy.” Despite efforts, like employing data visualizations, conveying this information in engaging and memorable ways remains difficult, often resulting in rapid forgetfulness. Our demonstration presents a pedagogical approach aimed at addressing this challenge. Through the integration of surprise elements, data physicalization, and embodied learning, we have developed two interactive mediated non-digital learning experiences focusing on CO2e emissions from food and from consumption. At the core of our pedagogical approach are physical artifacts representing CO2e emissions where the weight of the artifacts directly corresponds to the CO2e emissions they represent. By employing a structured interactive pedagogical setup involving peer discussion, hands-on manipulation of the artifacts, and subsequent explanations, we have created an engaging experience that encourages long-term learning.

sted, utgiver, år, opplag, sider
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2024
Emneord
Embodied learning, Food product carbon literacy, Physicalization of data, Sustainable development, Tangible interaction
HSV kategori
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-350538 (URN)10.1145/3639701.3661085 (DOI)001244673200044 ()2-s2.0-85196509923 (Scopus ID)
Konferanse
2024 ACM International Conference on Interactive Media Experiences, IMX 2024, Stockholm, Sweden, Jun 12 2024 - Jun 14 2024
Merknad

Part of ISBN 9798400705038

QC 20240716

Tilgjengelig fra: 2024-07-16 Laget: 2024-07-16 Sist oppdatert: 2024-07-19bibliografisk kontrollert
Zapico, J. L., Menon, A. R. & Hedin, B. (2024). 'That is what we can influence': Exploring energy time-shifting using an always-on display in households with solar panels. In: Proceedings - 2024 10th International Conference on ICT for Sustainability, ICT4S 2024: . Paper presented at 10th International Conference on ICT for Sustainability, ICT4S 2024, Hybrid, Stockholm, Sweden, Jun 24 2024 - Jun 28 2024 (pp. 324-334). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Åpne denne publikasjonen i ny fane eller vindu >>'That is what we can influence': Exploring energy time-shifting using an always-on display in households with solar panels
2024 (engelsk)Inngår i: Proceedings - 2024 10th International Conference on ICT for Sustainability, ICT4S 2024, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) , 2024, s. 324-334Konferansepaper, Publicerat paper (Fagfellevurdert)
Abstract [en]

Solar panels add a time component to the energy provision of households. Households equipped with solar systems will experience days and hours of abundance, during which they generate a surplus of electricity, as well as times when they need to purchase power from the grid. This creates opportunities for households to utilize more 'free' energy when it is available by shifting activities in time, but while this may be possible for some activities, other practices may be seen as non-negotiable. We report on the deployment of an in-home display installed in nine households with solar panels in the south of Sweden. We conducted two sets of interviews: one before installing the display and another four months post-installation. Our results confirm that the negotiability of a certain energy practice may vary between different households. Washing, dishwashing and charging EV were seen as negotiable by everyone, whereas cooking and hot water use were seen as non-negotiable by most, but not all, the households. The in-home display worked as expected as a trigger and provided feedback for helping shifting the negotiable practices, but not for non-negotiable and it was appreciated by the users for its simplicity.

sted, utgiver, år, opplag, sider
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2024
Emneord
always-on displays, photovoltaics (PV), Prosumers
HSV kategori
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-359652 (URN)10.1109/ICT4S64576.2024.00040 (DOI)001412766300031 ()2-s2.0-85216109360 (Scopus ID)
Konferanse
10th International Conference on ICT for Sustainability, ICT4S 2024, Hybrid, Stockholm, Sweden, Jun 24 2024 - Jun 28 2024
Forskningsfinansiär
Swedish Energy Agency
Merknad

Part of ISBN 9798331505288

QC 20250210

Tilgjengelig fra: 2025-02-06 Laget: 2025-02-06 Sist oppdatert: 2025-09-23bibliografisk kontrollert
Eriksson, E., Peters, A.-K., Pargman, D., Hedin, B., Laurell Thorslund, M. & Sjöö, S. (2022). Addressing Students’ Eco-anxiety when Teaching Sustainability in Higher Education. In: Proceedings - 2022 International Conference on ICT for Sustainability, ICT4S 2022: . Paper presented at 8th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Sustainability, ICT4S 2022, Plovdiv, 13 June 2022 through 17 June 2022 (pp. 88-98). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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2022 (engelsk)Inngår i: Proceedings - 2022 International Conference on ICT for Sustainability, ICT4S 2022, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) , 2022, s. 88-98Konferansepaper, Publicerat paper (Fagfellevurdert)
Abstract [en]

The widespread awareness and the sense of urgency and helplessness regarding the ongoing sustainability crisis (climate change, biodiversity loss etc.) can evoke feelings of grief, sorrow, despair and anxiety. Those emotions are seldom discussed in computing or in computing education. They can have detrimental effects on the well-being of students and others, and also lead to inaction. But concern can on the other hand also be a catalyst for learning. In this paper, we present results and reflections from a research and development project in our introductory course to sustainability and ICT focusing on emotions in sustainability education. We focus on “eco-anxiety” and ask: 1) How is eco-anxiety communicated by students and teachers?, 2) In what ways do students receive support to deal with eco-anxiety? and 3) What could be done to better address eco-anxiety in computing education? We here present an analysis of how we have responded to the phenomenon of eco-anxiety, what activities have been added to the course and an evaluation of these interventions. The results are based on joint reflections that have been guided by literature, a small-scale ethnographic study as well as a course evaluation. The paper will end with recommendations for other ICT4S educators on how they can start addressing eco-anxiety in their education.

sted, utgiver, år, opplag, sider
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2022
HSV kategori
Forskningsprogram
Teknikvetenskapens lärande och kommunikation
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-316826 (URN)10.1109/ICT4S55073.2022.00020 (DOI)000859727000009 ()2-s2.0-85136201135 (Scopus ID)
Konferanse
8th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Sustainability, ICT4S 2022, Plovdiv, 13 June 2022 through 17 June 2022
Prosjekter
SFLAB
Merknad

QC 20220901

Part of proceedings: ISBN 978-1-6654-8286-8

Tilgjengelig fra: 2022-08-31 Laget: 2022-08-31 Sist oppdatert: 2025-11-20bibliografisk kontrollert
Hedin, B., Grönborg, L. & Johansson, G. (2022). Food Carbon Literacy: A Definition and Framework Exemplified by Designing and Evaluating a Digital Grocery List for Increasing Food Carbon Literacy and Changing Behavior. Sustainability, 14(19), 12442, Article ID 12442.
Åpne denne publikasjonen i ny fane eller vindu >>Food Carbon Literacy: A Definition and Framework Exemplified by Designing and Evaluating a Digital Grocery List for Increasing Food Carbon Literacy and Changing Behavior
2022 (engelsk)Inngår i: Sustainability, E-ISSN 2071-1050, Vol. 14, nr 19, s. 12442-, artikkel-id 12442Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert) Published
Abstract [en]

Public knowledge about the differences in greenhouse gas emissions caused by the production and transportation of different kinds of food are generally low. People with an interest in choosing food with low greenhouse gas emissions must therefore either increase this "food carbon literacy" or be provided with such information when they decide what food to buy. Research about this specific kind of food literacy is, however, scarce, lacking both well-defined terminology and interventions attempting to increase food carbon literacy. In this paper we provide a framework for future research in the area by defining "food carbon literacy", serving as a starting point for categorizing, comparing, and generalizing future research findings. Drawing on previous work on other kinds of literacies, we distinguish between (1) food carbon literacy, (2) food product carbon literacy, (3) food handling carbon literacy, and (4) financial food carbon literacy. We have furthermore developed and tested a digital behavior change intervention in the form of a digital grocery list used on mobile phones. The list works as other digital grocery shopping lists, but also displays the CO(2)e footprint of the food added to the list, thereby enabling the user to change products at the planning stage and increase their food carbon literacy. It was tested on a group of 38 people for a duration of 2 weeks. The goals of the pilot study were to investigate quantitatively whether such a tool would increase food carbon literacy, and to investigate qualitatively how such a tool could be used and designed. The results show a strong increase in food carbon literacy for food the respondents had added to their grocery lists, but also for food that had not been added to their lists, indicating a generalization of the knowledge. Finally, we provide implications for the design of such systems, based on the qualitative evaluation.

sted, utgiver, år, opplag, sider
MDPI AG, 2022
Emneord
sustainable HCI, food carbon literacy, food literacy, carbon literacy, sustainability literacy, environmental literacy, interaction design, behavior change, digital behavior change interventions, climate change
HSV kategori
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-320684 (URN)10.3390/su141912442 (DOI)000867341800001 ()2-s2.0-85139942349 (Scopus ID)
Merknad

QC 20221031

Tilgjengelig fra: 2022-10-31 Laget: 2022-10-31 Sist oppdatert: 2025-02-01bibliografisk kontrollert
Katzeff, C., Hedin, B., Nyström, S. & Börjesson Rivera, M. (2022). Hemmens berättelser om smarta elnät: Avslutande webbinarium 24 maj 2022.
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2022 (svensk)Annet (Annet (populærvitenskap, debatt, mm))
Publisher
s. 52
Emneord
smarta elnät, smarta mätare, hushåll, intervjuer, visualisering, aktörers förväntningar
HSV kategori
Forskningsprogram
Människa-datorinteraktion; Planering och beslutsanalys, Strategier för hållbar utveckling
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-316116 (URN)
Prosjekter
Hemmens berättelser om smarta elnät
Forskningsfinansiär
Swedish Energy AgencyThe Kamprad Family Foundation
Merknad

QC 20220817

Tilgjengelig fra: 2022-08-09 Laget: 2022-08-09 Sist oppdatert: 2025-02-17bibliografisk kontrollert
Hedin, B. (2022). Omnifood – Exploring the Possibilities of a Consumer System With Ubiquitous Access to Data About the Food We Eat. In: Eighth conference on computing within limits, 2022: . Paper presented at LIMITS’22, Eighth conference on computing within limits, June 21-22, 2022. PubPub
Åpne denne publikasjonen i ny fane eller vindu >>Omnifood – Exploring the Possibilities of a Consumer System With Ubiquitous Access to Data About the Food We Eat
2022 (engelsk)Inngår i: Eighth conference on computing within limits, 2022, PubPub , 2022Konferansepaper, Publicerat paper (Fagfellevurdert)
Abstract [en]

Data about food, and data about individuals’ purchases and consumption of food are becoming increasingly ubiquitous. Through bonus cards, supermarkets can track exactly which products we buy, through diet apps we can track what we eat, and through blockchains and other technologies producers can track the origin and history of individual products. From a technical point of view, we are not far away from a world where all this information could be combined to one omniscient system - OmniFood. In this paper we explore current possibilities to collect data on what products we buy, how environmental and nutritional data can be mapped to these products and possibilities to track what we actually eat. Next, we present a number of prototype systems where the possibilities to use this data has been explored, and what limitations we have encountered with current implementations and available data. We end with a discussion of some services that could be possible if current technologies would be fully implemented and made available to consumers and system developers. What possibilities could such systems offer for consumers who want to eat both sustainable and healthy food? What limitations would still exist? What ethical aspects would need to be considered? The focus is on using such a system as a decision support system to support consumers in making food purchase choices that are sustainable from both environmental and health perspectives, thereby supporting the global food system to stay within sustainable limits.

sted, utgiver, år, opplag, sider
PubPub, 2022
Emneord
Sustainable Food Systems, Sustainable HCI, Behavior Change, Digital Behavior Change, Consumption Data, Sustainability Data
HSV kategori
Forskningsprogram
Teknik och lärande; Människa-datorinteraktion
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-314277 (URN)10.21428/bf6fb269.1e8b10af (DOI)
Konferanse
LIMITS’22, Eighth conference on computing within limits, June 21-22, 2022
Forskningsfinansiär
Vinnova, 2018-04115
Merknad

QC 20220627

Tilgjengelig fra: 2022-06-25 Laget: 2022-06-25 Sist oppdatert: 2022-06-27
Nyström, S., Börjesson Rivera, M., Katzeff, C., Hedin, B. & Menon, A. R. (2021). Challenging the image of the altruistic and flexible household in the smart grid using design fiction. In: Seventh Workshop on Computing within Limits 2021: . Paper presented at Seventh Workshop on Computing within Limits 2021, June 14-15 2021. PubPub
Åpne denne publikasjonen i ny fane eller vindu >>Challenging the image of the altruistic and flexible household in the smart grid using design fiction
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2021 (engelsk)Inngår i: Seventh Workshop on Computing within Limits 2021, PubPub , 2021Konferansepaper, Publicerat paper (Fagfellevurdert)
Abstract [en]

Power shortages and fluctuations in electricity supply are expected to become more frequent in the future, as renewable energy increases in the electricity mix. This poses a problem in that electricity might not always be available at the time of demand for industries as well as for households. Demand flexibility in households has been brought forward as part of a solution to this problem. How to engage households in this, however, is still unclear. Actors have tried to liken demand flexibility with waste sorting and other altruistic activities with connotations of contributing to the benefit of society, rather than being an activity springing from economic motives. In this article, we use design fiction to critically explore what this analogy would mean in the context of household electricity consumption. We describe fictive user scenarios for cooking, charging the electric car, laundry & dishes and heating to draw the demand flexibility analogies to the forefront. By exemplifying and concretizing these scenarios, it becomes evident that using waste sorting as an analogy for demand flexibility is not realistic. We discuss the implications of the scenarios in relation to the current visions that inform the development of the smart grid, and the emerging services and service providers. We conclude that there is a need to challenge the current images of flexible households in the smart grid in order to design systems that support thriving within limits.

sted, utgiver, år, opplag, sider
PubPub, 2021
HSV kategori
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-316587 (URN)10.21428/bf6fb269.824814be (DOI)
Konferanse
Seventh Workshop on Computing within Limits 2021, June 14-15 2021
Merknad

QC 20220823

Tilgjengelig fra: 2022-08-23 Laget: 2022-08-23 Sist oppdatert: 2025-02-17bibliografisk kontrollert
Carlsson Kanyama, A., Hedin, B. & Katzeff, C. (2021). Dags för en nationell strategi för växtbaserade mejeriprodukter.
Åpne denne publikasjonen i ny fane eller vindu >>Dags för en nationell strategi för växtbaserade mejeriprodukter
2021 (svensk)Annet (Annet (populærvitenskap, debatt, mm))
Abstract [sv]

Om vi konsumenter slutar att dricka komjölk och äta ost gjord av råvaror från djurriket och i stället utnyttjar alternativen från växter så medför det mycket stora vinster för miljön. Därför behöver Sverige en ny nationell strategi som påskyndar en omställning till växtbaserade alternativ till mejeriprodukter.

HSV kategori
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-301320 (URN)
Merknad

QC 20210916

Tilgjengelig fra: 2021-09-07 Laget: 2021-09-07 Sist oppdatert: 2022-06-25bibliografisk kontrollert
Organisasjoner
Identifikatorer
ORCID-id: ORCID iD iconorcid.org/0000-0001-6457-5231