Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3411764.3445389
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It Takes More Than One Hand to Clap: On the Role of ‘Care’ in Maintaining Design Results.

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“…The operationalization of care in HCI has been varied: as a refective lens to understand the reciprocity of researcher-participant relationships [24,53,63]; as a design consideration that goes beyond techno-solutionism to engage with the politics of things [6,29,31]; as a complementary extension of participatory design practices, supporting design that fosters relationships and collectively enacts change [1,35]; or as an explicit ethics of care that breaks from standard ethical perspectives via an emphasis on interpersonal dynamics rather than prescribed, universal recommendations [47].…”
Section: Care and Caring In Hcimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The operationalization of care in HCI has been varied: as a refective lens to understand the reciprocity of researcher-participant relationships [24,53,63]; as a design consideration that goes beyond techno-solutionism to engage with the politics of things [6,29,31]; as a complementary extension of participatory design practices, supporting design that fosters relationships and collectively enacts change [1,35]; or as an explicit ethics of care that breaks from standard ethical perspectives via an emphasis on interpersonal dynamics rather than prescribed, universal recommendations [47].…”
Section: Care and Caring In Hcimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second group is more frmly rooted in community-based HCI, where researchers have been grappling with the sustainability of socio-technical innovations, infrastructures, skills, and practices. A core concern is to explore how HCI interventions can be maintained long-term, particularly once the research project has ended [4,10,11,18].…”
Section: Background and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work draws attention to issues, such as acknowledging vulnerabilities and privileges, configuring and identifying identifies, and nurturing impartiality as key aspects of building care relationships. Research has also problematized this type of caring relationships by pointing to its asymmetries and the structural inequalities which they might stem from [38].…”
Section: Situating Care In Cscw Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous CSCW and HCI work has investigated the role of care in developing alternatives to rational models of collaboration [11,62,63], and the neoliberal narratives that often frame both technological designs and the creative contexts where design takes place [65,67]. Research has also foregrounded how care-centered analyses can help unravel the ways people actively attend to both human and non-human actors -including digital technologies - [32,38], and researchers' positionality within projects [38,44,47,64]. Our empirical cases show how care is enacted through the practical labor of pursuing activist goals, helping and supporting others, and creating favorable conditions for personal and collective fulfillment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%