There is growing evidence that digital peer-support networks can have a positive influence on behaviour change and wellbeing outcomes for people who harm themselves and others. However, making and sustaining such networks are subject to ethical and pragmatic challenges, particularly for perpetrators of domestic violence whom pose unique risks when brought together. In this work we report on a ten-month study where we worked with six support workers and eighteen perpetrators in the design and deployment of Fragments of the Past; a socio-material system that connects audio messages with tangible artefacts. We share how crafting digitally-augmented artefacts - 'fragments' - of experiences of desisting from violence can translate messages for motivation and rapport between peers, without subjecting the process to risks inherent with direct inter-personal communication. These insights provide the basis for practical considerations for future network design with challenging populations.
翻译:越来越多的证据表明,数字同行支持网络能够对行为变化和伤害自己和他人的人的福祉产生积极的影响,然而,建立和维持这种网络面临着道德和务实的挑战,特别是对于家庭暴力的肇事者,如果把他们聚集在一起,就会构成独特的风险。在这项工作中,我们报告了一项为期10个月的研究,我们与6名支助工作者和18名肇事者一起设计和部署过去的碎片;一个将音频信息与有形手工艺品连接起来的社会-物质系统。我们分享了如何设计数字强化的手工艺品——“分化”——关于停止暴力的经验,可以将信息转化成同龄人之间的动力和和睦关系,而不会使这一过程受制于直接的个人间交流所固有的风险。这些洞见为未来设计具有挑战性的人口网络提供了实际考虑的基础。