Defining Through Expansion: Conducting Asynchronous Remote Communities (ARC) Research with Stigmatized Groups

J. F. Maestre, H. MacLeod, Ciabhan L. Connelly, Julie C. Dunbar, J. Beck, K. Siek, Patrick C. Shih
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Researchers in HCI have typically relied on face to face (FtF) methods for recruitment and data collection in their research with people living with HIV, whereas social scientists have adopted computer-mediated approaches to address concerns about data validity and access to this stigmatized population. In this paper, we use the asynchronous remote community (ARC) research method to leverage HCI instruments in an online format. ARC successfully engaged people living with HIV in terms of participation and retention by providing a safe space to discuss their experiences. By expanding on past ARC studies, we contribute to an ongoing conversation about defining ARC and working towards increased data validity -- especially in stigmatized communities.
通过扩展定义:与污名化群体进行异步远程社区(ARC)研究
在艾滋病毒感染者的研究中,HCI的研究人员通常依赖于面对面(FtF)的方法来招募和收集数据,而社会科学家则采用计算机媒介的方法来解决数据有效性和对这一污名人群的访问问题。在本文中,我们使用异步远程社区(ARC)研究方法来利用在线格式的HCI工具。ARC通过提供一个安全的空间来讨论他们的经历,成功地吸引了艾滋病毒感染者的参与和保留。通过扩展过去的ARC研究,我们为正在进行的关于定义ARC的对话做出了贡献,并致力于提高数据的有效性——特别是在受歧视的社区。
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