Proceedings of the 37th ACM International Conference on the Design of Communication 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3328020.3353955
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“…However, this embodiment must be done carefully. Simmons and Amidon (2019) have discussed how "embodiment and identity" are a primary vector in tensions related to CER. Researchers must make sure to carefully consider how and why they are pulling with the community, or else they risk perpetuating harms, such as manipulating the direction of the project toward their own convenience rather than the community's goals.…”
Section: Pulling Equally: Accepting Your Role and Avoiding Manipulati...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, this embodiment must be done carefully. Simmons and Amidon (2019) have discussed how "embodiment and identity" are a primary vector in tensions related to CER. Researchers must make sure to carefully consider how and why they are pulling with the community, or else they risk perpetuating harms, such as manipulating the direction of the project toward their own convenience rather than the community's goals.…”
Section: Pulling Equally: Accepting Your Role and Avoiding Manipulati...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, even if their rhythm falls out of sync, in the spirit of nalukataq, it can be restored through listening to the caller, setting one's feet anew, and pulling together. Simmons and Amidon (2019) discussed how researchers and partners should remain aware of and flexible to CER's iterative process to enhance its success. The highest potential of a CER project is reached when the cadence of the partners, activities, goals, and the community all align.…”
Section: Staying In Sync: Maintaining Connections and Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%