Because fathers matter: How tools and materials mediate the collaboration between father and child in maker activities
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Because fathers matter: How tools and materials mediate the collaboration between father and child in maker activities. / Einarsson, Arni Már; Krogh, Martin.
Proceedings of the Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: NordiCHI' 22. 2022. 26.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Because fathers matter: How tools and materials mediate the collaboration between father and child in maker activities
AU - Einarsson, Arni Már
AU - Krogh, Martin
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The Maker Movement is a social and material movement aspiring to lower the barriers to participation in technology construction. Material engagement, learning, and collaboration are important values in the maker movement. Aspiring to further the understanding of makerspaces as places for meaningful collaborations, this research asks how tools and materials mediate the collaboration between father and child in the makerspace? Based on a case study comprising three workshops designed to support father-child collaboration in a social neighborhood, this research presents an in-depth video interaction analysis of father-child collaborations. Although relying on a small sample of father-child pairs (n=2), this research depicts situations in which computational tools and creative materials shape individual actions and social and collaborative interactions. The results inform a discussion of the makerspace as a meaningful place for social interaction and the material implications on improvisation, articulation of ideas, and sharing of tasks.
AB - The Maker Movement is a social and material movement aspiring to lower the barriers to participation in technology construction. Material engagement, learning, and collaboration are important values in the maker movement. Aspiring to further the understanding of makerspaces as places for meaningful collaborations, this research asks how tools and materials mediate the collaboration between father and child in the makerspace? Based on a case study comprising three workshops designed to support father-child collaboration in a social neighborhood, this research presents an in-depth video interaction analysis of father-child collaborations. Although relying on a small sample of father-child pairs (n=2), this research depicts situations in which computational tools and creative materials shape individual actions and social and collaborative interactions. The results inform a discussion of the makerspace as a meaningful place for social interaction and the material implications on improvisation, articulation of ideas, and sharing of tasks.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - maker movement,
KW - parent-child
KW - mediation
KW - collaboration
KW - creative materials
U2 - 10.1145/3546155.3546703
DO - 10.1145/3546155.3546703
M3 - Article in proceedings
BT - Proceedings of the Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
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