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Category A: Victim; Witness; Survivors of the Violations.
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Category B: Perpetrators; Government (as a System).
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Category C: Frontline Service Providers/Government Workers; First Responders to Human Rights Violations; Community Translators.
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Category D: Investigators; Investigative Journalists; Advocacy Organizations as Fact-Finders.
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Category E: Journalists (as Reporters); Professional Translators; Advocates/Advocacy Organizations; Data Encoders; Data Analysts; Data Verifiers.
  
 
==Next steps==
 
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==Participants==
 
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Revision as of 05:47, 22 March 2015

Classifying Variables of Low Tech Environments

We worked to better understand the variables and dynamics of what makes up a low tech environment so that we can better understand how to unpack responsible engagement and ownership with communities in human rights documentation.

Discussion Outline

User Variables

  • Literacy
  • Language
  • Tech capacity
  • Accessibility and availability of the tech
  • Population density
  • Inequities (gender, race, class, etc)
  • Opportunity to engage (time, freedom, awareness)

Infrastructure Variables

  • No internet (bandwidth)
  • Cell network coverage
  • Physical infrastructure (roads, cars, trains)
  • Freedom of expression legally enabling environment
  • Bandwidth
  • Hardware
  • Degree of electrification

Dynamics that get harder and easier depending on degree of techification of project

  • Security
  • Trust
  • Verification of data
  • Equity of access
  • Safety/consequence
  • Informed consent
  • Follow-up (growing the community by continuing to engage with them)

User Personas

User Personas


Category A: Victim; Witness; Survivors of the Violations. Category B: Perpetrators; Government (as a System). Category C: Frontline Service Providers/Government Workers; First Responders to Human Rights Violations; Community Translators. Category D: Investigators; Investigative Journalists; Advocacy Organizations as Fact-Finders. Category E: Journalists (as Reporters); Professional Translators; Advocates/Advocacy Organizations; Data Encoders; Data Analysts; Data Verifiers.

Next steps

Participants