Designing for Transient Use: A Human-in-the-loop Translation Platform for
Refugees
Vulnerable Populations and Technological Support
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Brown, Deana
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Grinter, Rebecca E.
Proceedings of the ACM CHI'16 Conference on Human Factors in Computing
Systems
2016-05-07
v.1
p.321-330
© Copyright 2016 ACM
Summary: Refugees undergoing resettlement in a new country post exile and migration
face disruptive life changes. They rely on a network of individuals in the host
country to help them rebuild their lives and livelihoods. We investigated
whether technology could contribute to minimizing the vulnerabilities
resettling refugees face. We designed Rivrtran, a messaging platform that
provides 'human-in-the-loop' interpretation between individuals who don't share
a common language. We report the findings from the deployment of Rivrtran to
mediate communication between resettling refugee families in the United States
and the American families they are paired with who serve as their mentors. Our
findings suggest that scaffolding communication in such a way provides refugees
one means of accessing diversified help outside their cultural group. Moreover
human-in-the-loop interpretation may help to mitigate the effects of cultural
barriers between those communicating. We establish the notion of designing for
transient use in the development of systems to scaffold communication for
short-term use by resettling refugees.