Authors
Rosanna Bellini, Patrick Olivier, Rob Comber
Publication date
2018/4/21
Conference
Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Pages
1-14
Description
Workplace bullying and harassment have been identified as two of the most concerning silent and unseen occupational hazards of the 21st century. The design of bespoke training addressing domain-specific job roles and relations presents a particular challenge. Using the concept of data-in-place where data is understood as being bound and produced by a particular place, this paper describes how locally-situated accounts can be used to engage employees in workplace-specific training seminars. Using higher education as a case study, we describe a four-stage design process for future training efforts: (1) in-depth interviews for further understanding of bullying and harassment; (2) design of digital probes for capturing contextual data; (3) probe deployment and subsequent data analysis; (4) data-driven discussion-based seminars. We outline the potential for digital probes in promoting the denormalization of …
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Scholar articles
R Bellini, P Olivier, R Comber - Proceedings of the 2018 CHI conference on human …, 2018