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'It's a lab full of art machinery':implications of women's experiences, values and visions of success for makerspace evaluation

机译:“这是一个充满艺术机械的实验室”:妇女的经验,价值观和制造商的成功愿景的影响

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Purpose - Evaluation of public library makerspaces traditionally examines achievement of library goals, which reflect leaders' and funders' values. Understanding makers' experiences and perspectives may help evaluators frame their inquiry to reflect community values, test assumptions about makers and support democratic and equity-focused aims. This paper aims to inform how evaluations of public library makerspaces are framed to address the experiences, values and visions for success of adult women, a group that is often marginalized in making and makerspaces. Design/methodology/approach - Informed by democratic approaches to evaluation and activity theory, this paper draws on semi-structured interviews with women makers engaged with digital fabrication in public library makerspaces. Findings - The women in the sample leveraged digital fabrication to deepen existing creative practices, challenging gendered distinctions between crafting and technology. They directed making toward economic survival and thriving, including creative-sector entrepreneurship. Making was also directed toward strengthening families and communities, centering relationships beyond the makerspace. Learning emerged as a byproduct of engagement, organized to produce specific artifacts. Library resources, arrangements and rules supported women with varying technology skills and also constrained some making activities. Practical implications - Findings suggest evaluators should resist deficit framing of women and making; broaden science, technology, engineering and mathematics-focused definitions of making; focus on the personally meaningful ends to which making is directed; expand conceptualizations of community; examine arrangements and resources that mediate making and learning; and center the perspectives of local women makers. Originality/value - This paper presents an empirical account of makers who are often marginalized and identifies six implications for evaluations of public library makerspaces.
机译:目的 - 公共图书馆制造商的评估传统上,传统上审查了图书馆目标的成就,反映了领导者和资助者的价值观。了解制定者的经验和观点可能有助于评估人员筹集他们的询问,以反映社区价值观,测试制造商的测试假设,并支持民主和股权的目标。本文旨在告知公共图书馆制造商的评估是如何框架的,以解决成人妇女成功的经验,价值观和愿景,这是一个经常在制造和制造商中被边缘化的小组。设计/方法论/方法 - 通过民主方式获取评估和活动理论的方式,本文借鉴了在公共图书馆制造商植物中与数字制造中的女性制造商进行了半结构化访谈。调查结果 - 样品中的女性利用数字制造来加深现有的创意实践,挑战制作和技术之间的性别差异。他们指导朝着经济生存和蓬勃发展,包括创造性的企业家精神。制作还针对加强家庭和社区,以超越制造商的关系。学习作为参与的副产品,组织以产生特定的伪影。图书馆资源,安排和规则支持具有不同技术技能的妇女,并限制了一些制作活动。实际意义 - 调查结果表明评估员应抵制妇女的缺陷框架;拓宽科学,技术,工程和数学的制作定义;专注于制作的个人有意义的目的;扩大社区的概念化;检查调解和学习的安排和资源;并将当地女制造商的观点居中。原创/价值 - 本文提出了经常被边缘化的制造商的经验陈述,并确定了对公共图书馆制造商的评估的六种影响。

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