Publication: Designing for new forms of vulnerability exploring transformation and empowerment in times of COVID-19
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Struzek, David
Cerna, Katerina
Paluch, Richard
Bittenbinder, Sven
Mueller, Claudia
Reuter, Arlind
Stamato, Lydia Hamidi, Foad
Vines, John
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Publication Date
2021
Language
English
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Conference proceeding
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Our workshop will concentrate on vulnerability of specific social groups due to various reasons, including COVID-19, and the potential for technology design to result in empowerment. We want to address issues of what new forms of vulnerabilities emerge and how we can design digital environments in a way that acknowledges vulnerability but also has the potential to empower people in ways that are meaningful for them. When planning the workshop, we will also reflect on social situations that can result in vulnerabilities for participants. Therefore, we will ensure that interested participants will experience low barriers to participation include a variety of people with different backgrounds and ensure that interaction happens based on equality principles and in an atmosphere of solidarity. Participants can exchange ideas and thoughts without worrying about being exposed to biased assumptions. The workshop will allow for non-hierarchical and cooperative discussion and collaboration through interactive online exercises, resulting in a collaboratively developed zine. Finally, the social sustainability of the workshop will be ensured through a website, mailing lists, joint publications and continuous contact.
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Extended Abstracts of the 2021 Chi Conference On Human Factors In Computing Systems (CHI'21)
Publisher:
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Computer science, Cybernetics, Computer science, Interdisciplinary applications