Visible to the public Self Harmony: Rethinking Hackathons to Design and Critique Digital Technologies for Those Affected by Self-Harm

TitleSelf Harmony: Rethinking Hackathons to Design and Critique Digital Technologies for Those Affected by Self-Harm
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsBirbeck, Nataly, Lawson, Shaun, Morrissey, Kellie, Rapley, Tim, Olivier, Patrick
Conference NameProceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
PublisherACM
Conference LocationNew York, NY, USA
ISBN Number978-1-4503-4655-9
Keywordscomposability, hackathons, mental health and wellbeing, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, self-harm, self-healing networks
Abstract

In this paper we explore the opportunities, challenges and best practices around designing technologies for those affected by self-harm. Our work contributes to a growing HCI literature on mental health and wellbeing, as well as understandings of how to imbue appropriate value-sensitivity within the digital design process in these contexts. The first phase of our study was centred upon a hackathon during which teams of designers were asked to conceptualise and prototype digital products or services for those affected by self-harm. We discuss how value-sensitive actions and activities, including engagements with those with lived experiences of self-harm, were used to scaffold the conventional hackathon format in such a challenging context. Our approach was then extended through a series of critical engagements with clinicians and charity workers who provided appraisal of the prototypes and designs. Through analysis of these engagements we expose a number of design challenges for future HCI work that considers self-harm; moreover we offer insight into the role of stakeholder critiques in extending and rethinking hackathons as a design method in sensitive contexts.

URLhttps://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3025453.3025931
DOI10.1145/3025453.3025931
Citation Keybirbeck_self_2017