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Community-Engaged User Experience Pedagogy: Stories, Emergent Strategy, and Possibilities

Soyeon Lee, Heather Noel Turner, Emma Rose

2023Communication Design Quarterly16 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this article, we discuss the unique challenges of Community-Engaged User Experience (CEUX) by using storytelling and present a framework of emergent patterns (brown, 2017) to make visible labor, practice, and messiness of the process of building, maintaining, and renewing partnerships with community members and partners. We share three models for CEUX engagements: one-to-many, many-to-many, and one-to-plural. Within the models, we detail the structure of each CEUX engagement, what students did, and the affordances and constraints of each model. In addition, we share thoughts or voices from the community partners or collaborators or students engaged in the projects. We conclude by connecting the models to the elements of Emergent Strategy in the section From Patterns to Possibilities where we call on fellow instructors and community partners to embrace abundance-oriented questions.

Topics & Concepts

AffordanceStorytellingPluralSociologyProcess (computing)Online communityCommunity engagementComputer sciencePublic relationsWorld Wide WebPolitical scienceNarrativeHuman–computer interactionLinguisticsOperating systemPhilosophyPersona Design and ApplicationsEducational Games and GamificationInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
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