Proceedings of the 2018 Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3196709.3196785
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The Emerging Nature of Participation in Multispecies Interaction Design

Abstract: Interactive technology has become integral part of daily life for both humans and animals, with animals often interacting with technologized environments on behalf of humans. For some, animals' participation in the design process is essential to design technology that can adequately support their activities. For others, animals' inability to understand and control design activities inevitably stands in the way of multispecies participatory practices. Here, we consider the essential elements of participation wi… Show more

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“…In response to both the above positions, Mancini and Lehtonen [50] have argued how participatory models demanding that human designers and nonhuman animal participants share the same understandings of and goals for design activities are fundamentally anthropomorphic. For the authors, such models inevitably underpin discourses and practices that dismiss and ultimately exclude the participatory contributions of agents who do not possess the capabilities to enter what the authors describe as symbolic, deferred, abstract conversations.…”
Section: Participatory Design With Animals: Acimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In response to both the above positions, Mancini and Lehtonen [50] have argued how participatory models demanding that human designers and nonhuman animal participants share the same understandings of and goals for design activities are fundamentally anthropomorphic. For the authors, such models inevitably underpin discourses and practices that dismiss and ultimately exclude the participatory contributions of agents who do not possess the capabilities to enter what the authors describe as symbolic, deferred, abstract conversations.…”
Section: Participatory Design With Animals: Acimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They point out how more-than-human participatory researchers [4] embrace a broader view of participation whereby both human and nonhuman agents are involved in the co-production of the shared worlds in which they live and operate. Thus, Mancini and Lehtonen [50] highlight the need for a broader and more inclusive participatory model that could adequately support ACI research by accounting for the diversity of multispecies participants and their diverse contributions to the design process. The question then arises as to what this broader and more inclusive participatory model might look like.…”
Section: Participatory Design With Animals: Acimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lehtonen [7] as a key factor in ACI design, and this feature is reinforced by Ritvo and Allison [11] who claim that ACI systems should be designed to mimic and augment the user species' natural behavioural tendencies. These examples also showcase the importance of volition and choice when designing sonic enrichment, factors emphasised by Mancini and Lehtonen.…”
Section: Biological Salience Is Mentioned By Mancini Andmentioning
confidence: 99%