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- WorkshopbeitragDeconstruction and Reflection in Participatory Research and Design – A Multidisciplinary Perspective(Mensch und Computer 2023 - Workshopband, 2023) Volkmann, Torben; Schaller, Michael; Nolte, Amelie; Jochems, Nicole; Fischer, FlorianSociotechnical innovations are often proposed as solutions for societal challenges. To effectively address diverse perspectives, needs, and requirements of target groups, early involvement of the latter in the development of digital systems is deemed useful. Respective participatory approaches hold promise, but they are complex and demanding. Therefore, it is crucial to recognize collective reflection on assumptions and beliefs as an integral part of participatory activities. This reflection helps to address hidden assumptions that might impact participation and the subsequent technology development. This paper discusses two methods in terms of their potential to critically reflect and broaden the possibilities of technology development by breaking down preconceptions and stereotypes.
- WorkshopbeitragMeasuring Participation Through Empowerment: A Position Paper on Empowering Young Adults(Mensch und Computer 2022 - Workshopband, 2022) Lindemann, Leonie; Nolte, Amelie; Volkmann, Torben; Jochems, NicoleThis paper proposes empowerment as a measuring unit for participatory design. To substantiate this position, a literature research on empowerment of young adults was conducted, resulting in the identification of age-specific development goals and indicators for empowerment, both of which can be used to measure empowerment of young adults and thereby evaluate their participation.
- WorkshopbeitragSafety-Critical UX Rating Scheme (SCUX-RS): An Approach to Evaluate UX Methods in Safety-Critical Work Environments(Mensch und Computer 2024 - Workshopband, 2024) Neufeld, Indrani; Nolte, Amelie; Baumann, Mareike; Jochems, NicoleThe Safety-Critical UX - Method Selection Scheme (SCUX-MSS) is introduced as a novel framework for evaluating User Experience (UX) methods specifically within safety-critical work environments. Traditionally, UX has been underexplored in such contexts, with emphasis typically placed on usability. This research addresses the gap by developing a tailored method selection scheme that aids practitioners in selecting appropriate UX methods for their specific needs. Built on a systematic literature review and expert interviews, SCUX-MSS categorizes methods across five distinct layers, simplifying the evaluation process. The framework was validated through a focus group of safety-critical environment experts, who highlighted its practical applicability and potential to enhance the integration of UX in these complex settings. SCUXMSS aims to bridge the methodological divide, providing a robust tool for applying UX methods in safety-critical domains.