Building Narratives and Probing Concepts: Preparing Materials for Co-Design with Autistic Livestreamers

  • Mok T
  • Hartley T
  • Tang A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Based on 10 semi-structured interviews with autistic Twitch streamers, we introduce a series of scenario-based design narratives coupled with technology design concepts as a starting point for co-design discussion about autistic streaming. This work builds on prior thematic analysis of the unique intersection between autism and livestreaming. Our user-centered scenarios highlight the needs, goals, and challenges of autistic individuals in livestreaming contexts. By using evocative narratives, the scenarios serve to facilitate empathy and deeper engagement with the needs of autistic users, and help facilitate and support co-creative dialogues and discussions about new technology designs. We contribute this starting point for researchers and technology designers to co-create more inclusive and supportive online environments for autistic users.

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Mok, T., Hartley, T., Tang, A., McCrimmon, A., & Oehlberg, L. (2025). Building Narratives and Probing Concepts: Preparing Materials for Co-Design with Autistic Livestreamers. ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing, 18(2), 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1145/3706575

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