UXpod Navigation
  • Home
  • Episode archive
  • About
  • Contact

Category Archive

Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Justice”

Distant city in the fog

Doughnut Economics and Systems Thinking: An interview with Kate Goodwin

Gerry Gaffney June 6, 2021 Design thinking, Equity, Government, Justice Leave a Comment

Using UX skills to address global challenges

Doughnut EconomicsSystems Thinking
Gerry GaffneyDoughnut Economics and Systems Thinking: An interview with Kate Goodwin06.06.2021
Jury

Reasonable doubt – Juries, the law and plain language: An interview with Prof James Ogloff

Gerry Gaffney November 22, 2015 Justice Leave a Comment

How can jurors (or judges) better understand the law? What is “reasonable doubt”?

CourtsJuriesJusticeLawPlain languageSocial media
Gerry GaffneyReasonable doubt – Juries, the law and plain language: An interview with Prof James Ogloff11.22.2015

Tags

AI Airports Behavioural design Card sorting Careers China Cultural errors Cultural probes Cycling Driver distraction Emerging markets Eye tracking Forms Framing Guidelines India Internet of things Interviewing Ireland IVR Large-scale research Market research Mental models Microinteractions Museums Organisational culture Participatory design Remote testing Safety Scaffolding Sci-fi Simplicity Social media Speech recognition Stakeholder engagement Statistical analysis Story-telling Strategy Surveys Transport Ubiquitous computing UK Visual design Voice WCAG
  • Home
  • Episode archive
  • About
  • Contact