Transformation of HCI co-research with older adults: researchers' positionality in the COVID-19 pandemic

IxD&A Pub Date : 2021-12-20 DOI:10.55612/s-5002-050-002
Katerina Cerná, Richard Paluch, Fabian Bäumer, T. Ertl, Claudia Müller
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Abstract

In the time of COVID-19, many measurements to contain the pandemic contributed to social isolation and loneliness. Older adults in particular experience various forms of ageism in this regard, for example by being stereotyped as digitally illiterate. Hence, we need to learn more about the aging discourse in the context of participatory approaches, as it is currently lacking. This article presents the results from two participatory research projects that were significantly affected by the 1st COVID-19 lockdown. We specifically focus on the ways the relationships and modes of cooperation with our older research partners, i.e. the positionalities, have been impacted. We draw on the projects’ results, reflecting on the possible implications for the involvement of older adults indesign and HCI research and specifically, technologies that are supportive and empowering for the individuals against the background of the pandemic situation.
老年HCI联合研究的转变:研究人员在COVID-19大流行中的定位
在2019冠状病毒病期间,许多控制大流行的措施导致了社会隔离和孤独。在这方面,老年人尤其受到各种形式的年龄歧视,例如被定型为数字文盲。因此,我们需要更多地了解参与式方法背景下的老龄化话语,因为它目前是缺乏的。本文介绍了受第一次新冠肺炎封锁严重影响的两个参与性研究项目的结果。我们特别关注与老研究伙伴的关系和合作模式,即地位受到影响的方式。我们借鉴了这些项目的成果,思考了在大流行病的背景下,让老年人参与设计和HCI研究可能产生的影响,特别是对个人提供支持和增强能力的技术。
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