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Definition of Human-centred
1. Adjective. Marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare. "Respect and humanistic regard for all members of our species"
Similar to: Humane
Derivative terms: Humanism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Human-centred
Literary usage of Human-centred
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Social Sciences and Innovation by Oecd (2001)
"Such an epistemological innovation is likely to trigger the social development
process, since social development is really only human-centred social ..."
2. Philosophy, Humanity and Ecology: Vol. 1: Philosophy of Nature edited by J. Odera Oruka (1996)
"Discussions on environmental ethics in recent Western philosophy generally centre
around the following issues: (a) whether ethics is purely human-centred ..."
3. The Second Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment: Proceedings by Yusuf Pisan, SIGART. (2005)
"... Debbie Richards Human Centred Systems Group Computing Department Macquarie
University +61 2 9850 9567 ..."
4. Transcending Boundaries: Natural Resource Management from Summit to Sea edited by Rabel J. Burdge (2001)
"They are: 1) A scientific understanding of reality; 2) An anthropocentric religious
view; 3) A human-centred standpoint; 4) A material work ethic. ..."
5. Expanding Access to Science and Technology: The Role of Information by Ines Wesley-Tanaskovic, Jacques Tocatlian, Kenneth H. Roberts (1994)
"A variety of "lessons learned" that illustrate the impact of adopting a human-centred
approach to designing information systems is summarized. 1. ..."
6. Human Development and the Environment: Challenges for the United Nations in by J. A. van Ginkel (2002)
"... partnerships with all stakeholders and support national governments in the
implementation of human-centred, equitable, and participatory programmes. ..."
7. Architecture Goes Wild by Kas Oosterhuis (2002)
"... humans and their product-extensions and of products evolving together than of
human centred exo-evolution. l have the feeling this discussion - focusing ..."