PRADSAX: An Action Research Programme
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An Action Research Program
This program is both action (we want to create a
system) and research (we are trying to investigate a general question
about designing technology in 21st Century social action contexts).
Our (initial) question is:
How do we go about designing new e-practices in the space of technology and social action given:
- Very limited resources - something that the social action sector always experiences)
- Distributed design and development – a key feature of software design for the 21st Century is that the contributors to a project work remotely and have limited opportunities to meet face to face.
- A socio-technical perspective – recognising
that what we are trying to achieve is a social outcome, i.e. people
working together in a particular way, supported by technology so our
design activity needs to consider both social and technical
perspectives. - A user centred approach – we begin with a
goal of creating something of value for our community of users. Users
are the ultimate arbiters of what is valuable to them. - An interdisciplinary community – the people
within this social setting come from different backgrounds, have
different perspectives, have different skills and often use the same
words to mean different things. - In a web 2.0 world – the technology and
practices we are designing will exist in an ecology where on-line
collaboration is increasingly common, and the range of tools available
to support collaboration on-line is constantly growing.
Our hypothesis is:
It is possible to design and produce useful new practices and tools by using a small set of resource that combine:
- a small pot of money to support people and purchase services (amount hidden at present),
- a small amount of developer time (a few person days),
- a community of social action users who see the potential value of the idea
- a community of social action developers who see the potential of the idea
- a small number of researchers and designers to help co-ordinate and facilitate the action
- an open approach to action research where
our aims and our research practice are shared with the people engaged
in the design activity
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