Participatory social innovation projects often involve the coming together of design researchers, community development groups, and community members to develop (often technological) solutions to social problems or challenges. “Intermediaries” are specific in- dividuals and organisations who contribute to these projects by translating intentions, values and experiences between design re- searchers and communities. Previous research has not yet critically examined the role of intermediaries in such projects. This paper does so in a project carried out in rural areas of Europe, which sought to test and develop a technology to support the creation of FM community radio stations in isolated areas. We present the project as a biography of infrastructures to provide an account of intermediaries’ interactions during the project’s unfolding. We find that how intermediaries shape the social base and ends of the project, and the interpretation of the technology involved, is influenced by their position, goals, and relationships in the process.

Shaping Social Innovation in Local Communities / Cibin, Roberto; Robinson, Sarah; Teli, Maurizio; Linehan, Conor; Maye, Laura; Csíkszentmihályi, Christopher. - (2020). (Intervento presentato al convegno NordiCHI 20 tenutosi a Tallin, Estonia nel 25-29 Ottobre) [10.1145/3419249.3420178].

Shaping Social Innovation in Local Communities

Cibin, Roberto;Teli, Maurizio;
2020-01-01

Abstract

Participatory social innovation projects often involve the coming together of design researchers, community development groups, and community members to develop (often technological) solutions to social problems or challenges. “Intermediaries” are specific in- dividuals and organisations who contribute to these projects by translating intentions, values and experiences between design re- searchers and communities. Previous research has not yet critically examined the role of intermediaries in such projects. This paper does so in a project carried out in rural areas of Europe, which sought to test and develop a technology to support the creation of FM community radio stations in isolated areas. We present the project as a biography of infrastructures to provide an account of intermediaries’ interactions during the project’s unfolding. We find that how intermediaries shape the social base and ends of the project, and the interpretation of the technology involved, is influenced by their position, goals, and relationships in the process.
2020
NordiCHI '20: Proceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Shaping Experiences, Shaping Society
New York, USA
Association for Computational Linguistics
Cibin, Roberto; Robinson, Sarah; Teli, Maurizio; Linehan, Conor; Maye, Laura; Csíkszentmihályi, Christopher
Shaping Social Innovation in Local Communities / Cibin, Roberto; Robinson, Sarah; Teli, Maurizio; Linehan, Conor; Maye, Laura; Csíkszentmihályi, Christopher. - (2020). (Intervento presentato al convegno NordiCHI 20 tenutosi a Tallin, Estonia nel 25-29 Ottobre) [10.1145/3419249.3420178].
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