推动创新:分析移动共享乘车应用程序界面,向基于社区的用户体验(CBX)迈进

IF 1.5 4区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Technical Communication Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.55177/tc378854
Laura L. Allen, Gavin P. Johnson
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目的:我们的文章将移动共享乘车应用程序视为数字界面、文化实践和修辞话语交汇的场所。我们建立了移动共享乘车应用程序的反历史,并对部分应用程序进行了批判性界面分析,以展示创新界面是如何想象出通用用户的,而具有文化特色的应用程序又是如何为基于社区的用户体验(CBX)留出空间的。方法:本文将哈斯(Haas)的数字文化修辞学(DCR)框架与布洛克(Brock)的批判性技术文化话语分析(CTDA)结合起来,对移动共享乘车应用程序的文化意识形态、形式和功能进行了深入研究。结果:我们的分析强调了特定文化应用程序的开发者是如何为被西方种族、性别和性意识形态边缘化的用户建立和推广社区精神的。我们表明,尽管在规定的编程和编码结构中工作,这些应用程序开发者利用形式和功能来扩大其文化意义。结论:修辞学、技术交流和用户体验研究人员和从业人员应将具有特定文化背景的移动共享乘车应用程序作为设计技术的典范,这些技术以多重边缘化社区及其 DCR 实践为中心,并对其予以认可。我们坚持将 CBX 作为界面设计的一部分。
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Driving Innovation: Analyzing Mobile Ridesharing App Interfaces and Moving Toward Community-Based User Experience (CBX)
Purpose: Our article interrogates mobile ridesharing apps as sites where digital interfaces, cultural practices, and rhetorical discourses intersect. We establish counter- histories of mobile ridesharing apps and conduct a critical interface analysis of select apps to demonstrate how innovative interfaces imagine a universal user while culturally specific apps make space for community-based user experience (CBX). Method: This article brings together Haas' digital cultural rhetorics (DCR) framework with Brock's critical technocultural discourse analysis (CTDA) to zoom in on the cultural ideologies, form, and function of mobile ridesharing apps. Results: Our analysis highlights how developers of culturally specific apps inscribe and promote an ethos of community for users marginalized by Western ideologies regarding race, gender, and sexuality. We show that, despite working in prescribed programming and coding structures, these app developers take advantage of forms and functions to amplify their cultural significance. Conclusion: Rhetoric, technical communication, and UX researchers and practitioners should look to culturally specific mobile ridesharing apps as exemplars for designing technologies that center and acknowledge multiply-marginalized communities and their DCR practices. We insist CBX be part of interface design.
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Technical Communication
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