Digital avatars are an important part of identity representation, but there is little work on understanding how to represent disability. We interviewed 18 people with disabilities and related identities about their experiences and preferences in representing their identities with avatars. Participants generally preferred to represent their disability identity if the context felt safe and platforms supported their expression, as it was important for feeling authentically represented. They also utilized avatars in strategic ways: as a means to signal and disclose current abilities, access needs, and to raise awareness. Some participants even found avatars to be a more accessible way to communicate than alternatives. We discuss how avatars can support disability identity representation because of their easily customizable format that is not strictly tied to reality. We conclude with design recommendations for creating platforms that better support people in representing their disability and other minoritized identities.
翻译:数字阿瓦达是身份代表的一个重要部分,但在理解如何代表残疾方面几乎没有什么工作。我们采访了18名残疾人及其相关身份,了解他们在以阿凡达身份代表其身份方面的经验和偏好。参与者一般倾向于在环境感到安全且平台支持其表达方式时代表残疾身份,因为这对真实代表方式的感觉很重要。他们还以战略方式利用阿凡达:作为信号和披露当前能力、访问需要和提高认识的手段。一些参与者甚至发现阿凡达是沟通方式比其他方式更便捷。我们讨论了阿凡达人如何支持残疾身份代表方式,因为其容易定制的格式与现实不严格挂钩。我们最后提出了建立平台的建议,以更好地支持人们代表其残疾和其他次要身份。