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Community Building with Co-located Social Media: A Field Experiment with Syrian Refugees

Xu, Ying
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Holzer, Adrian Christian  
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Maitland, Carleen
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2017
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Information & Communication Technologies and Development
The 9th International Conference on Information & Communication Technologies and Development

While co-located social media previously has been employed to enhance interaction in community building activities in previous work, its range of effects have not been quantitatively described. In this study, we introduce a co-located social media app called SpeakUp to a community building project in the Za’atari Syrian refugee camp in Jordan. To overcome issues such as the lack of Internet access, we purposefully adapted the design of the application and ported its server to a low cost single board computer on a Raspberry Pi. We explore the e effects of SpeakUp through eld experiments with one control and two treatment groups, as well as with interviews and observations. Our results show that SpeakUp significantly increases refugees’ level of participation and sense of community. Importantly, with the use of the application, female and male participants demonstrate no significant differences in participation, showing that the use of such applications can be equalizing. We also found that co-located social media supports asynchronous interaction when outside-the-classroom activities are involved.

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