Abstract
Young people facing marginalisation often rely on publicly funded services for support. Such services must include users in improving their provision, but often lack the processes and tools to facilitate this. The civic turn within HCI means that we are still tackling the complexities of community-based design research required to provide digital tools of relevance to public services. To address this, we worked with groups of young people to explore the design of a service evaluation process, supported by digital resources, intended to support marginalised youths to influence service delivery. Our findings demonstrate how the groups of young people participating in processes of service evaluation using our digital tools embraced the opportunity to express themselves. We also identify tensions from the social values underpinning the youth voluntary sector that impede their participation. We close by discussing challenges for community-based design and implications for digital technologies that facilitate the participation of marginalised young people in civic processes.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | DIS 2022 - Proceedings of the 2022 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference |
Subtitle of host publication | Digital Wellbeing |
Editors | Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, Rohit Ashok Khot, Stefan Greuter, Penny Sweetser, Marianna Obrist |
Place of Publication | New York, NY, United States |
Publisher | ACM |
Pages | 319-334 |
Number of pages | 16 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781450393584 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 13 Jun 2022 |
Event | DIS '22: Designing Interactive Systems Conference - Online, Online, Australia Duration: 13 Jun 2022 → 17 Jun 2022 https://dis.acm.org/2022/ https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3532106 |
Publication series
Name | Designing Interactive Systems Conference |
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Conference
Conference | DIS '22 |
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Abbreviated title | DIS '22 |
Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Online |
Period | 13/06/22 → 17/06/22 |
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Keywords
- Digital Feedback
- Digital civics
- Marginalised youth
- Participatory community-based research
- Public services
- User participation