设计促进库库亚兰吉语使用的社交技术的关系方法

J. L. Taylor, Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council, A. Soro, P. Roe, M. Brereton
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澳大利亚有丰富的土著和托雷斯海峡岛民语言,但如果不能传给年轻一代并被他们使用,这些语言和许多有价值的文化方面都面临着衰落。先前的语言学习技术设计工作通常以特定的语言技能、学习理论和技术为出发点。我们对一个偏远的土著社区的实证研究表明,这个社区的语言实践与家庭关系有四种交叉,并与家庭历史和故事、土著知识以及关于国家的活动深深交织在一起。因此,我们主张采用一种关系方法,将家庭交流和社会活动作为设计促进日常语言使用的技术的基础。我们概述了这种设计取向的指导原则,并说明了它们是如何在一个叫做“鳄鱼语言朋友”的会说话的毛绒玩具的共同设计中被采用的。最后,我们确定了采用关系方法为具有类似需求和愿望的语言社区设计技术的机会和开放问题。
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A Relational Approach to Designing Social Technologies that Foster Use of the Kuku Yalanji Language
Australia has a rich array of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages, but they face decline along with many valued aspects of culture unless they are passed down to, and used by, younger generations. Prior work on designing technologies for language learning has often taken particular language skills, learning theories, and technologies as their starting point. Our empirical work with a remote Aboriginal community illustrates four ways in which this community's language practices intersect with family relations and are deeply enmeshed with family histories and stories, Indigenous Knowledges, and activities on and about country. Thus, we argue for a relational approach that instead takes family communication and social activities as the basis for designing technologies that foster everyday language use. We outline the guiding principles of this design orientation, and illustrate how they have been taken up in the co-design of a talking soft toy called the 'Crocodile Language Friend.' Finally, we identify opportunities and open issues in taking a relational approach to designing technologies for language communities with similar needs and aspirations.
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