Abstract
Grandparents and grandchildren, who cannot meet face-to-face (e.g., due to dislocation or physical distancing induced by a pandemic), often use audio-visual communication tools in order to maintain their relationship online. In a qualitative online survey (n = 85), we inquired into the various ways that grandparents and grandchildren came up with when being physically distant; many of them are tangible in nature as they include "things" or incorporate "spaces". In this paper, we illustrate related temporal and spatial trajectories and unpack how online meetings are characterized by constant negotiations of agency. We discuss how online meetings could complement face-to-face meetings, instead of mimicking or replacing them. We finally articulate a collection of design sensitivities with the aim to both inspire and question designing for intergenerational online meetings.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems |
Number of pages | 14 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Event | CHI 2021 - Making Waves, Combining Strengths - Duration: 8 May 2021 → 13 May 2021 |
Conference
Conference | CHI 2021 - Making Waves, Combining Strengths |
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Period | 8/05/21 → 13/05/21 |
Research Field
- Former Research Field - Experience Measurement
Keywords
- online meetings
- objects
- spaces
- materials
- intergenerational relationships
- materiality
- audio-visual communication