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It Takes More Than One Hand to Clap: On the Role of ‘Care’ in Maintaining Design Results.

Max Krüger, Anne Weibert, Débora de Castro Leal, Dave Randall, Volker Wulf

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Abstract

Within Participatory- and Co-Design projects, the issue of sustainability and maintenance of the co-designed artefacts is a crucial yet largely unresolved issue. In this paper, we look back on four years of work on co-designing tools that assist refugees and migrants in their efforts to settle in Germany, the last of which the project has been independently maintained by our community collaborators. We reflect on the role of pre-existing care practices amongst our community collaborators, and a continued openness throughout the project, that allowed a complex constellation of actors to be involved in its ongoing maintenance and our own, often mundane activities which have contributed to the sustainability of the results. Situating our account within an HCI for Social Justice agenda, we thereby contribute to an ongoing discussion about the sustainability of such activities.

Topics & Concepts

SustainabilityOpenness to experienceParticipatory designWork (physics)Public relationsCitizen journalismRefugeeEngineering ethicsPolitical scienceKnowledge managementSociologyProcess managementBusinessComputer scienceEngineeringPsychologySocial psychologyEcologyParallelsMechanical engineeringBiologyLawInnovative Human-Technology InteractionInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social DevelopmentPersona Design and Applications
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