PolicyCraft: Supporting Collaborative and Participatory Policy Design through Case-Grounded Deliberation
Community and organizational policies are typically designed in a top-down, centralized fashion, with limited input from impacted stakeholders. This can result in policies that are misaligned with community needs or perceived as illegitimate. How can we support more collaborative, participatory appr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Community and organizational policies are typically designed in a top-down,
centralized fashion, with limited input from impacted stakeholders. This can
result in policies that are misaligned with community needs or perceived as
illegitimate. How can we support more collaborative, participatory approaches
to policy design? In this paper, we present PolicyCraft, a system that
structures collaborative policy design through case-grounded deliberation.
Building on past research that highlights the value of concrete cases in
establishing common ground, PolicyCraft supports users in collaboratively
proposing, critiquing, and revising policies through discussion and voting on
cases. A field study across two university courses showed that students using
PolicyCraft reached greater consensus and developed better-supported course
policies, compared with those using a baseline system that did not scaffold
their use of concrete cases. Reflecting on our findings, we discuss
opportunities for future HCI systems to help groups more effectively bridge
between abstract policies and concrete cases. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.15644 |