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A Right Time to Give: Beyond Saving Time in Automated Conditional Donations

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A Right Time to Give: Beyond Saving Time in Automated Conditional Donations. / Bidwell, Nicola J.; Elsden, Chris; Trotter, Ludwig et al.
CHI '21: Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York: ACM, 2021. p. 1-20 49.

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Bidwell, NJ, Elsden, C, Trotter, L, Hallwright, J, Moore, S, Jeite-Delbridge , K, Harding, M, Shaw, P, Davies, N, Speed, C & Vines, J 2021, A Right Time to Give: Beyond Saving Time in Automated Conditional Donations. in CHI '21: Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems., 49, ACM, New York, pp. 1-20, CHI 2021: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Yokohama, Japan, 8/05/21. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445371

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Bidwell, N. J., Elsden, C., Trotter, L., Hallwright, J., Moore, S., Jeite-Delbridge , K., Harding, M., Shaw, P., Davies, N., Speed, C., & Vines, J. (2021). A Right Time to Give: Beyond Saving Time in Automated Conditional Donations. In CHI '21: Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1-20). Article 49 ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3411764.3445371

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Bidwell NJ, Elsden C, Trotter L, Hallwright J, Moore S, Jeite-Delbridge K et al. A Right Time to Give: Beyond Saving Time in Automated Conditional Donations. In CHI '21: Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York: ACM. 2021. p. 1-20. 49 doi: 10.1145/3411764.3445371

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Bidwell, Nicola J. ; Elsden, Chris ; Trotter, Ludwig et al. / A Right Time to Give : Beyond Saving Time in Automated Conditional Donations. CHI '21: Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York : ACM, 2021. pp. 1-20

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title = "A Right Time to Give: Beyond Saving Time in Automated Conditional Donations",
abstract = "Smart Donations is a blockchain-based platform that offers users {\textquoteleft}contracts{\textquoteright} that donate funds to certain causes in response to real-world events e.g., whenever an earthquake is detected or an activist tweets about refugees. We designed Smart donations with Oxfam Australia, trialled it for 8-weeks with 86 people, recorded platform analytics and qualitatively analysed questionnaires and interviews about user experiences. Temporal qualities emerge when automation enforces conditions that contributed to participants{\textquoteright} awareness of events that are usually unconscious, and senses of immediacy in contributing to crisis response and ongoing involvement in situations far-away while awaiting conditions to be met. We suggest data driven automation can reveal diverse temporal registers, in real-world phenomena, sociality, morality and everyday life, which contributes to experiencing a {\textquoteleft}right time{\textquoteright} to donate that is not limited to productivity or efficiency. Thus, we recommend a sensitivity to right time in designing for multiple temporalities in FinTech more generally.",
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