Authors
Claudia Müller, Dominik Hornung, Theodor Hamm, Volker Wulf
Publication date
2015/4/18
Conference
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Pages
2295-2304
Publisher
ACM
Description
This paper contributes to the current discourse on practice-based research in HCI paying particular attention to the overall temporal and situational conditions which frame an R&D project. We present a Living Lab study situated in an arbitrary neighborhood of a German city which develops ICT support to foster informal help and social interaction with a special, but not exclusive, focus on elderly tenants. We demonstrate that practice-based, long-term research in a city quarter goes beyond those challenges already described in the current Living Lab and PD literature. The long-term study's positioning in a real-world context is contoured not only by a high diversity of stakeholders and their individual interests and motivation for participation but also by their individual skill sets and learning needs. These distinct and often contradictive perspectives have to be permanently counterbalanced. Thus attention has to be …
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