23 min

Designing for Next Billion Users with Payal Arora, digital anthropologist & author Use Case

    • Entrepreneurship

Payal Arora, digital anthropologist and author of  the book, ‘The Next Billion Users: Digital Life Beyond the West’ talks to Jayadevan on the sidelines of the Design Up conference in Bangalore on designing products for the Next Billion Users or NBUs. She is presently Professor & Chair in Tech, Values & Global Media Cultures at Erasmus University and has been researching digital behaviours in different economies for over ten years.
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TIMESTAMP:
1:05 - The NBU as the new focus area for businesses and investors (especially Western)
2:30 - The poor-rich gap and misunderstanding the wants of NBUs
3:45 - Internet as the sole “leisure economy” for the NBU
5:05 - Designing products for Next Billion Users
9:50 - Catching up with socio-politics around NBU design vs allowing users to create for themselves
12:30 - Surviving piracy while targeting NBUs
13:25 - Implications for privacy of NBUs
14:55 - Adding friction into product design to reduce social risks
17:50 - Social Credit System in China, the biggest NBU product
20:45 - Want for fabulousness by the NBU, digital products as an equaliser between the rich and poor
Link to Payal’s website: http://payalarora.com


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit turnaround.substack.com

Payal Arora, digital anthropologist and author of  the book, ‘The Next Billion Users: Digital Life Beyond the West’ talks to Jayadevan on the sidelines of the Design Up conference in Bangalore on designing products for the Next Billion Users or NBUs. She is presently Professor & Chair in Tech, Values & Global Media Cultures at Erasmus University and has been researching digital behaviours in different economies for over ten years.
Note: If you are listening to this episode on Apple Podcasts (click here), please do consider leaving us a good rating. It takes a few seconds, but helps make the show become more discoverable. You could also find us on other platforms like Spotify and Google Podcasts. If you want to listen to this on your phone’s browser window, just minimise the browser window and it should continue playing.
TIMESTAMP:
1:05 - The NBU as the new focus area for businesses and investors (especially Western)
2:30 - The poor-rich gap and misunderstanding the wants of NBUs
3:45 - Internet as the sole “leisure economy” for the NBU
5:05 - Designing products for Next Billion Users
9:50 - Catching up with socio-politics around NBU design vs allowing users to create for themselves
12:30 - Surviving piracy while targeting NBUs
13:25 - Implications for privacy of NBUs
14:55 - Adding friction into product design to reduce social risks
17:50 - Social Credit System in China, the biggest NBU product
20:45 - Want for fabulousness by the NBU, digital products as an equaliser between the rich and poor
Link to Payal’s website: http://payalarora.com


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit turnaround.substack.com

23 min