HCJul 25, 2019

When Human-Computer Interaction Meets Community Citizen Science

arXiv:1907.11260v142 citations
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This work addresses the challenge of long-term community involvement in sustainable HCI for social good, representing an incremental advancement in the field.

The paper tackles the problem of sustaining community engagement in sustainability efforts by introducing a Community Citizen Science (CCS) framework, which empowers communities to produce scientific knowledge and advocate for impact after researchers withdraw.

Human-computer interaction (HCI) studies the design and use of interfaces and interactive systems. HCI has been adopted successfully in modern commercial products. Recently, its use for promoting social good and pursuing sustainability, known as sustainable HCI, has begun to receive wide attention. Conventionally, scientists and decision-makers apply top-down approaches to lead research activities that engage lay people in facilitating sustainability, such as saving energy. We introduce an alternative framework, Community Citizen Science (CCS), to closely connect research and social issues by empowering communities to produce scientific knowledge, represent their needs, address their concerns, and advocate for impact. CCS advances the current science-oriented concept to a deeper level that aims to sustain community engagement when researchers are no longer involved after the intervention of interactive systems.

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