Envisioning User Agency During Development of a Website for Natural Hazard Communication

Sonia H. Stephens University of Central Florida ; Amanda Altamirano University of Central Florida

Abstract

This study describes the pathways by which prospective users of a website for natural hazard communication experienced agency as user-centered design (UCD) participants. Formative interviews with residents, community managers, and outreach professionals revealed two pathways for agency during the design process—by directly influencing design changes and by indirectly affecting developers’ understanding of user needs—and previewed users’ potential agency during real-world use. Findings reveal how agential opportunities were constrained by UCD structure and choices of the development team. The authors discuss how supporting user agency during UCD can improve design and support buy-in for humanistic methods in interdisciplinary research teams.

Journal
Journal of Business and Technical Communication
Published
2024-10-01
DOI
10.1177/10506519241258456
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