Exploring the dynamics of ownership in communityoriented design projects

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This paper contributes an exploration of ownership as a dynamic process in community-oriented projects. We use case study accounts of two design projects to consider participation in contexts where social structure is relevant to design outcomes. In studying these dynamics, we consider four aspects: what motivates ownership; how ownership transitions; structures to support ownership; and facilitating efficacy among participants. Specifically, we study the contribution of a Danish research team to the production of a media façade for a Swedish municipality and how British researchers engaged community groups in making internet radio podcasts to share insight. We examine the complexity of the social process involved and trace patterns of change, before concluding with pragmatic and ethical reasons for technology design to pay attention to ownership issues.

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Light, A., Hansen, N. B., Halskov, K., Hill, K. J., Hackney, F., & Dalsgaard, P. (2013). Exploring the dynamics of ownership in communityoriented design projects. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 90–99). https://doi.org/10.1145/2482991.2482998

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