Towards co-production of technology artefacts with a disabled community: A case study with deaf people and protection of personal information with video relay services

dc.contributor.advisorTucker, William D.
dc.contributor.authorHenney, André John
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-03T08:59:51Z
dc.date.available2025-03-03T08:59:51Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractThis thesis offers evidence of the realisation and use of this new methodological approach to move towards the genuine co-production of technology artefacts when working with marginalised Deaf people, particularly concerning their privacy needs surrounding a video relay service. Deaf people throughout the world, including those in South Africa, experience difficulty in essential communication in an environment that mainly comprises hearing individuals. This communication divide exists because Deaf, as opposed to deaf, people communicate in sign language; which most of the population does not comprehend. South Africa currently provides limited video relay services; the Protection of Personal Information Act was recently introduced, and South African Sign Language became the 12th official language. Thus, we ask: What are the major considerations for moving from co-design to co-production of technological artefacts with a case study of Deaf people's protection of personal information for video relay services? The move toward a co-produced workshop on the protection of personal information in South African Sign Language began with Video Relay Service (VRS) as the initial use case and the positive deviants in the Deaf community driving the process forward. By adopting a pragmatist theory to guide an Agile UX (software development) approach to co-design, combined with a Participatory Action Research approach, space was made for a collaborative process to emerge.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10566/20276
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversity of the Western Cape
dc.subjectCo-design
dc.subjectCo-production
dc.subjectDeaf studies
dc.subjectInformation and communication technology for development
dc.subjectProtection of Personal Information Act
dc.titleTowards co-production of technology artefacts with a disabled community: A case study with deaf people and protection of personal information with video relay services
dc.typeThesis

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