Multiple voices in ICT design with children:a nexus analytical enquiry
Autor: | Netta Iivari, Leena Kuure, Eija Halkola, Tonja Molin-Juustila, Marianne Kinnula |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Engineering
Vocabulary Knowledge management genuine participation business.industry Field (Bourdieu) media_common.quotation_subject interaction design involving children General Social Sciences Interaction design historical body Human-Computer Interaction nexus analysis Empirical research Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) interaction order Order (exchange) Information and Communications Technology Pedagogy Developmental and Educational Psychology business Design for All Nexus (standard) media_common |
Popis: | Children’s participation in information and communication technology (ICT) design is an established interdisciplinary research field. Methods for children’s participation have been developed, but a closer link between theory and design has been called for, as well as an examination of various participants influencing children’s participation in ICT design. This paper addresses these gaps by introducing the research strategy of nexus analysis as a promising theoretical framework. Especially the concepts of ‘interaction order’ and ‘historical body’ are utilised in the analysis of six empirical studies on ICT design with children. The analysis shows that through the participating children there were also ‘others’ involved, multiple voices to be heard, often invisible but informing design. Some of these ‘others’ have already been acknowledged in literature but the issue has not been examined in depth and common vocabulary for this is lacking. Some practical implications will be offered by illustrating how to consider these concepts in different phases of ICT design: when establishing relationships with children, involving children as participant designers and analysing the results of these participative processes. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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