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Research with Communities: Learning with Experts from Global Community Network

Published: 16 August 2023 Publication History

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Community Networks (CNs) worldwide are promising low-resource communities new ways of connecting and interplaying with technology. The embedded infrastructures of the CNs are derived from the sociocultural, political, spatial, and economic practices of the people they are built with and the communities they are located in. CNs situated in an area are not only followed by the technical requirements and possibilities of making the networks alive and accessible but are also shaped and moulded by the people and their practices. Community members’ lived experience and awareness of the local knowledge and local practices materialize the network in the situated realities. Yet the knowledge and experiences of the communities are often invisible and not considered in future research agendas for infrastructure and technology developments. In this workshop, we aim to bring together community members from around the world working on the frontlines of CNs as experts to share their local knowledge and experiences of designing, developing, negotiating, and maintaining the network, while opening the space for early career researchers and students to listen and learn from the ground.

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COMPASS '23: Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGCAS/SIGCHI Conference on Computing and Sustainable Societies
August 2023
170 pages
ISBN:9798400701498
DOI:10.1145/3588001
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  1. community networks
  2. lived experiences
  3. local knowledge
  4. research collaboration
  5. situated research

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  • (2024)“The Devil You Know”: Barriers and Opportunities for Co-Designing Microclimate Sensors, A Case Study of ManoomiACM Journal on Computing and Sustainable Societies10.1145/36856952:3(1-30)Online publication date: 16-Sep-2024
  • (2024)Identifying the Values that Shape HCI and CSCW Research with Latin American Communities: A Collaborative AutoethnographyCompanion Publication of the 2024 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing10.1145/3678884.3681904(545-552)Online publication date: 11-Nov-2024

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