Como Vivenciar o Luto Online? Uma Comparação de Memoriais Web Para Apoiar o Designer
(How to Experience Grief Online? A Comparison of Web Memorials to Support Designer)
Abstract
Designers não familiarizados com luto costumam ter dificuldades para projetar a interface de sistemas de memoriais online. É difícil compreender o processo de enfrentamento do luto e como ele se relaciona com o uso desses sistemas. Este trabalho apresenta possíveis relações entre objetivos típicos de pessoas no enfrentamento do luto e funcionalidades e informações em memoriais online. Os objetivos foram identificados por revisão bibliográfica, enquanto funcionalidades e informações foram identificadas por análise de conteúdo da interface de 20 sistemas de memoriais online.As possíveis relações interpretadas pelos autores podem ser usadas como uma ferramenta epistêmica para designers de interfaces de memoriais online.
(Designers unfamiliar with grief often have difficulty to design user interface of online memorial systems. It is difficult to understand grief coping process and how it relates to these systems use. This work presents possible relations between typical goals of people in coping with grief and features and information in online memorials. Objectives were identified by literature review, while features and information were identified by content analysis of the user interface of 20 online memorial systems. The possible relations interpreted by authors can be used as an epistemic tool by designers of online memorial interfaces.)
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