Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in an era of unprecedented hardship across the United States. In response, local community members leveraged mutual aid as a form of citizen-based, peer-to-peer care. In this paper, we are interested in teasing out significant design features that support the facilitation of mutual aid on online platforms. To this end, we conducted a scenario-based claims analysis of the two most widely used platforms for mutual aid, based on three primary user groups. Our analysis suggests that design for mutual aid platforms considers features which support request standardization and balanced visibility alongside validation and conversational interaction.
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Knearem, T., Jo, J., Tsai, C. H., & Carroll, J. M. (2021). Making Space for Support: An Exploratory Analysis of Pandemic-Response Mutual Aid Platforms. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 38–43). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3461564.3461567
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