Understanding Missing Diversity in Makerspaces through the Lens of Need Satisfaction and Social Identification

Cornelia Gerdenitsch, Georg Regal (Autor:in und Vortragende:r), Lisa Reisenzan, Dorothé Smit, Verena Fuchsberger

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    Abstract

    Makerspaces offer individuals the opportunity to bring ideas to life, access specialised tools and machinery, and join a community, thus potentially enhancing psychological needs for competence and relatedness. However, these benefits may not be equally accessible across all genders, as makerspaces are often dominated by young, educated men. To explore this, we conducted an online survey with 102 makerspace users and 259 non-users. The survey included questions on psychological concepts and open-ended questions aimed at identifying factors that prevent or encourage makers from using makerspaces. Our findings reveal that while the openness in makerspaces enhances need fulfillment for females, it has the opposite effect on males, a phenomenon we discuss in the context of social identification. Additionally, we found that the atmosphere of a makerspace influences its usage across all genders. We conclude with recommendations for designing makerspaces for all genders, emphasising the importance of aligning the space’s offering with its users’ needs, fostering an open atmosphere, and promoting an inclusive makerspace landscape.
    OriginalspracheEnglisch
    TitelNordiCHI '24: Proceedings of the 13th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
    ErscheinungsortNew York, NY, USA
    Seitenumfang14
    DOIs
    PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 13 Okt. 2024
    VeranstaltungNordiCHI 24: Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction - Uppsala, Schweden
    Dauer: 13 Okt. 202416 Okt. 2024
    https://www.nordichi2024.se/

    Publikationsreihe

    NameNordiCHI '24
    Herausgeber (Verlag)Association for Computing Machinery

    Konferenz

    KonferenzNordiCHI 24: Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
    Land/GebietSchweden
    StadtUppsala
    Zeitraum13/10/2416/10/24
    Internetadresse

    Research Field

    • Former Research Field - Experience Business Transformation

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