Collaborative App-Making as a Research Method

Engage! Pub Date : 2020-12-18 DOI:10.18060/24384
M. Durington, S. Collins, Candace Everette, Jamya Anderson, Kirtsen Foseca, Jakayla Holmes, C. Watkins
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Abstract

This article details a community engagement project involving mobile app technology to create a walking tour of a Baltimore neighborhood.  Greenmount West is an historically African American community in Baltimore City that is now experiencing rapid gentrification.  After receiving a “mash up” grant from a local museum, researchers were partnered with the director of a local community center and created the idea to create a walking tour through the perspective of youth.  In this case, four Black young women who shared their perspectives on their changing neighborhood and were involved in every facet of producing the tour.  The article provides a step by step process for how to use this particular technology as a form of community engagement and research.
协作应用程序制作研究方法
本文详细介绍了一个涉及移动应用程序技术的社区参与项目,该项目旨在创建巴尔的摩社区的步行之旅。Greenmount West是巴尔的摩市一个历史悠久的非裔美国人社区,现在正经历着快速的绅士化。在获得当地一家博物馆的“混搭”资助后,研究人员与当地一家社区中心的主任合作,创造了一个从年轻人的角度进行徒步旅行的想法。在这种情况下,四位黑人年轻女性分享了她们对不断变化的社区的看法,并参与了巡演的各个方面。这篇文章提供了一个循序渐进的过程,说明如何使用这种特殊的技术作为社区参与和研究的一种形式。
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