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On Making Data Actionable: How Activists Use Imperfect Data to Foster Social Change for Human Rights Violations in Mexico

Master Thesis
May 2017

ABSTRACT

In this research, we examine how activist organizations, focused on human rights violations (HRVs) in Mexico, obtain and translate data to produce actionable insight for social change. Through interviews with 15 participants working in think tanks, human rights centers, non-governmental organizations, and nonprofit organizations, we identified two key data challenges that impact their work: absent and conflicting data. We then describe how these nonprofits try to understand these issues by building alliances to address specific, detrimental knowledge and data gaps. Next, we articulate how these activists use data to work towards social change by informing citizens, requesting action, and building capacity. Lastly, we propose recommendations on how to design for HRVs-focused data practices, focusing on issues related to addressing technology and infrastructure constraints, designing for safety, and supporting community data collection and dissemination.

Master Thesis

On Making Data Actionable: How Activists Use Imperfect Data to Foster Social Change for Human Rights Violations in Mexico

Conference Publication

Adriana Alvarado Garcia, Alyson L. Young, and Lynn Dombrowski. 2017. On Making Data Actionable: How Activists Use Imperfect Data to Foster Social Change for Human Rights Violations in Mexico. Proc. ACM Hum.-Comput. Interact. 1, CSCW, Article 19 (December 2017), 19 pages.

Workshop Publication

WP1 Adriana Alvarado & Lynn Dombrowski. (2017) Data-Related Challenges of Non-Profit Organizations Focused on Human Rights Violations in Mexico. Workshop on Reflections on Design Methods for Underserved Communities at CSCW 2017. Portland, Oregon, USA.

Date

May 2017

Category
Research
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