This chapter focuses on instances of ethnographically informed design of col- laborative systems as they emerge from two European projects aimed at devel- oping sociotechnical infrastructures based on more just collaborative practices. We outline and discuss a number of issues related to the importance of lan- guage, the relationship between digital and physical public engagement, the caring role of community gatekeepers, and the reconfiguration of sociotech- nical infrastructures during the Covid-19 pandemic. Our contribution aims to uncover how ethnographically informed design can support caring-based practices of social collaboration in different contexts.
Co-designing Collaborative Care Work through Ethnography / Sciannamblo, Mariacristina; Cibin, Roberto; Teli, Maurizio. - (2022), pp. 193-209. [10.5334/bct].
Co-designing Collaborative Care Work through Ethnography
Mariacristina Sciannamblo
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2022
Abstract
This chapter focuses on instances of ethnographically informed design of col- laborative systems as they emerge from two European projects aimed at devel- oping sociotechnical infrastructures based on more just collaborative practices. We outline and discuss a number of issues related to the importance of lan- guage, the relationship between digital and physical public engagement, the caring role of community gatekeepers, and the reconfiguration of sociotech- nical infrastructures during the Covid-19 pandemic. Our contribution aims to uncover how ethnographically informed design can support caring-based practices of social collaboration in different contexts.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


