Digital Doorway: social-technical innovation for high-needs communities

The application of the Living Lab (LL) approach to social-technical innovation to the Digital Doorway Initiative in the informal settlement of Zandspruit near Johannesburg is outlined in the context of the initiative's evolution from an educational project to a broader community innovation init...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Electronic journal of information systems in developing countries 2012-01, Vol.50, p.15-33
Hauptverfasser: Stillman, Larry, Herselman, Marlien, Marais, Mario, Boshomane, Mmamakanye Pitse, Plantinga, Paul, Walton, Sheelagh
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Zusammenfassung:The application of the Living Lab (LL) approach to social-technical innovation to the Digital Doorway Initiative in the informal settlement of Zandspruit near Johannesburg is outlined in the context of the initiative's evolution from an educational project to a broader community innovation initiative. The relationship between different stakeholders is explored in a theoretical and practical sense as a future research and practice challenge for both the study of ICTs in society (in this case, a poor community), and the fostering of community-driven innovation. The activity also offers a research challenge for understanding the cultural transformations that are necessary for bringing about more effective integration between technical and social-technical viewpoints about design and research in a social context. Current and projected community-based research activities are also outlined, including the development of a project in Australia for high-needs indigenous communities.
ISSN:1681-4835
1681-4835