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Democratizing Making: Scaffolding Participation Using e-Waste to Engage Under-resourced Communities in Technology Design

Human-Computer Interaction 2023-02-22 v1

Abstract

Maker culture and DIY practices are central to democratizing the design of technology; enabling non-designers (future end-users) to actively participate in the design process. However, little is known about how individuals from under-resourced communities and low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds, can practically leverage maker practices to design technology, creating value for themselves or their communities. To investigate this, we collaborated with an e-waste recycling centre, involving 24 participants (staff and low-SES volunteers) in two participatory maker workshop activities. Participants were provided with a generative e-waste toolkit, through which they repurposed e-waste materials and developed novel technology prototypes that created value from their perspectives and agendas. Our findings unpack three factors that influenced their making: balancing personal and community needs; incorporating convenience and productivity; and re-thinking sustainability and connection; and discuss strategies for scaffolding participation and engagement of under-resourced communities in making using an e-waste generative toolkit to democratize technology design.

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@article{arxiv.2302.10402,
  title  = {Democratizing Making: Scaffolding Participation Using e-Waste to Engage Under-resourced Communities in Technology Design},
  author = {Dhaval Vyas and Awais Hameed Khan and Anabelle Cooper},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.10402},
  year   = {2023}
}

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CHI-2023