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Community Voice as Data: Affordances of Participatory Videos for International Program Development

Manika Saha, Tom Bartindale, Delvin Varghese, Stephen Lindsay, Dan Richardson, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, Patrick Olivier

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Abstract

International program development is a complex process involving many stakeholders. Current international practice affords limited, if any, opportunities for direct community-led input into the program commissioning process, resulting in programs that may not meet the specific needs of communities on the ground. Community voice is one source of data that could help focus the design of effective development programs and interventions. However, development programs are primarily formulated based on representative and often quantitative data conducted by experts from outside the community. Through a participatory video production process with disadvantaged women farmers in rural Bangladesh, we explore the opportunities for including meaningful community voices in these institutionalized processes. We present practical design implications for how community-generated voices can act as rich data, establishing confidence, community bonds and senses of accountability to inform early stages of project development, and to specifically augment and contextualize other data sources.

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DisadvantagedAffordanceProcess (computing)Citizen journalismParticipatory action researchParticipatory designCommunity developmentComputer sciencePublic relationsAccountabilityKnowledge managementProcess managementBusinessPolitical scienceSociologyWorld Wide WebEngineeringHuman–computer interactionAnthropologyMechanical engineeringLawParallelsOperating systemICT in Developing CommunitiesInnovation and Socioeconomic DevelopmentAgricultural Innovations and Practices
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