TY - JOUR
T1 - Research with a solidarity clinic
T2 - design implications for CSCW healthcare service design
AU - Vlachokyriakos, Vasilis
AU - Crivellaro, Clara
AU - Kouki, Hara
AU - Giovanopoulos, Christos
AU - Olivier, Patrick
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was partially funded by the EPSRC Digital Economy Research Center (EP/M023001/1). Special thanks must go to the Metropolitan Community Clinic at Helliniko and to the self-organised Oral History Groups in Greece.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Author(s).
Copyright:
Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/6/24
Y1 - 2021/6/24
N2 - This paper reports on a long-term collaboration with a self-organised social clinic, within solidarity movements in Greece. The collaboration focused on the co-creation of an oral history group within the social clinic, aiming to record and make sense of a collection of digital oral histories from its volunteers and volunteers-doctors. The process aimed to support reflection and shape the future of the clinic’s ongoing social innovation and to transform institutional public health services. Positioning the work of solidarity movement as designing social innovation, the work contributes to CSCW and ‘infrastructuring’ in Participatory Design aspiring to support social activism and social transformation processes. More specifically, through our empirical insights on the process of infrastructuring an oral history group within a social movement; and related insights about their ongoing participatory health service provision—we provide implications for CSCW concerned with its role in institutional healthcare service transformation.
AB - This paper reports on a long-term collaboration with a self-organised social clinic, within solidarity movements in Greece. The collaboration focused on the co-creation of an oral history group within the social clinic, aiming to record and make sense of a collection of digital oral histories from its volunteers and volunteers-doctors. The process aimed to support reflection and shape the future of the clinic’s ongoing social innovation and to transform institutional public health services. Positioning the work of solidarity movement as designing social innovation, the work contributes to CSCW and ‘infrastructuring’ in Participatory Design aspiring to support social activism and social transformation processes. More specifically, through our empirical insights on the process of infrastructuring an oral history group within a social movement; and related insights about their ongoing participatory health service provision—we provide implications for CSCW concerned with its role in institutional healthcare service transformation.
KW - CSCW
KW - Digital civics
KW - Participatory action research (PAR)
KW - Participatory design
KW - Service design
KW - Social movements
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U2 - 10.1007/s10606-021-09404-5
DO - 10.1007/s10606-021-09404-5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85108534478
SN - 0925-9724
VL - 30
SP - 757
EP - 783
JO - Computer Supported Cooperative Work
JF - Computer Supported Cooperative Work
ER -