Users' Opinions on Public Displays that Aim to Increase Social Cohesion

Matthias Böhmer, Jörg Müller
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In this paper we present results from a questionnaire on public displays that aim to increase social cohesion. The displays highlight unexpected social links between passers-by in urban areas, which might lead to the strengthening of existing links and even the creation of new links between people. The results from the questionnaire show that the majority of respondents believes that the proposed displays might increase social cohesion, and about half of them would use them. Some respondents however are afraid for their privacy, security, and being annoyed by strangers. For personal displays, which show information only about single persons, the most popular content are name, interests and contact options. For interpersonal displays, which show information about pairs of people, the most popular information are common friends and common interests. The popularity of the proposed displays however depended strongly on the social context where they would be used. We present a preliminary prototype of a personal display, which is deployed in a university context.
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用户对旨在增强社会凝聚力的公共展示的意见
在本文中,我们提出了一份关于公共展示的问卷调查结果,旨在增加社会凝聚力。这些展示突出了城市地区路人之间意想不到的社会联系,这可能会加强现有的联系,甚至在人与人之间建立新的联系。问卷调查的结果显示,大多数受访者认为提议的展示可能会增加社会凝聚力,大约一半的人会使用它们。然而,一些受访者担心他们的隐私、安全以及被陌生人惹恼。对于只显示个人信息的个人显示,最受欢迎的内容是姓名、兴趣和联系方式。对于人际展示,即展示成对的人的信息,最受欢迎的信息是共同的朋友和共同的兴趣。然而,拟议展示的受欢迎程度在很大程度上取决于它们将被使用的社会背景。我们展示了一个个人显示器的初步原型,它被部署在大学环境中。
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