Making Solutions Visible: Facilitating Housing Equality through Interface Design

IF 1.5 4区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Technical Communication Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.55177/tc585670
Elena Kalodner-Martin, Kendall Leon
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Purpose:Drawing from research on the role of digital interfaces in sociopolitical change (Selfe & Selfe, 1994; Sano-Franchini, 2018; Hallinan et al., 2022), this article identifies how, in the wake of an ongoing public health crisis, one homelessness advocacy organization leveraged their website to reflect and facilitate a shift in priorities and practices. This article addresses two questions: • In what ways are organizational values emergent, mediated, and reimagined through interface design? • How can practitioners enact ethical design decisions in their work to 1) make solutions-oriented impact visible and 2) help users achieve action and social-justice oriented goals? Method:To answer these questions, we draw from an extended case study from Lex End Homelessness (LEH), a homelessness prevention and intervention initiative based out of Lexington, KY, USA. Since its launch, LEH has moved from dispelling harmful myths about homelessness to ideological conversations about homelessness causes and potential solutions (Kalodner-Martin, 2022). As a result, the website, given its public- facing nature, is being rebuilt to reflect LEH's transition. Results: Results demonstrate that the LEH's website interface reflected changes in the organizational priorities, the ideological context, and local needs, specifically regarding supporting understanding, emphasizing, and acting to end homelessness. Conclusion: As an ongoing project, we conclude our article outlining next steps in the interface redesign.
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让解决方案看得见:通过界面设计促进住房平等
目的:本文借鉴有关数字界面在社会政治变革中的作用的研究(Selfe & Selfe, 1994; Sano-Franchini, 2018; Hallinan et al.本文探讨了两个问题:- 通过界面设计,组织的价值观是以何种方式产生、中介和重新想象的?- 从业者如何在工作中做出符合道德规范的设计决定,从而:1)使以解决方案为导向的影响显而易见;2)帮助用户实现以行动和社会正义为导向的目标?方法:为了回答这些问题,我们借鉴了Lex End Homelessness(LEH)的一个扩展案例研究,LEH是美国肯塔基州列克星敦的一个无家可归预防和干预项目。自推出以来,LEH 已从消除关于无家可归的有害神话转向关于无家可归原因和潜在解决方案的意识形态对话(Kalodner-Martin,2022 年)。因此,鉴于其面向公众的性质,网站正在重建,以反映 LEH 的转变。结果:结果表明,LEH 的网站界面反映了组织优先事项、意识形态背景和当地需求的变化,特别是在支持理解、强调和采取行动结束无家可归现象方面。结论: 作为一个正在进行的项目,我们在文章的最后概述了界面重新设计的下一步工作。
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