Priorities, Technology & Power: Co-Designing an Inclusive Transit Agenda in Kampala, Uganda - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Priorities, Technology & Power: Co-Designing an Inclusive Transit Agenda in Kampala, Uganda

Lynn Kirabo, Elizabeth Jeanne Carter, Devon Barry, and Aaron Steinfeld
Conference Paper, Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '21), May, 2021

Abstract

There is considerable effort within the HCI community to explore, document, and advocate for the lived experiences of persons with disabilities (PWDs). However, PWDs from the Global South, particularly Africa, are underrepresented in this scholarship. We contribute to closing this gap by investigating the unmet transit needs and characterization of technology within the disability community in Kampala, Uganda. We investigated transportation due to the increase in ride-share solutions created by widespread mobile computing and the resulting disruption of transportation worldwide. We hosted co-design sessions with disability advocates and adapted the stakeholder tokens method from the value-sensitive design framework to map the stakeholder ecosystem. Our key insight is the identification of a new group of non-traditional core stakeholders who highlight the values of inclusion, mobility, and safety within the ecosystem. Finally, we discuss how our findings engage with concepts of disability justice and perceptions of power.

BibTeX

@conference{Kirabo-2021-127336,
author = {Lynn Kirabo and Elizabeth Jeanne Carter and Devon Barry and Aaron Steinfeld},
title = {Priorities, Technology & Power: Co-Designing an Inclusive Transit Agenda in Kampala, Uganda},
booktitle = {Proceedings of CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '21)},
year = {2021},
month = {May},
}