Embodying Facts, Figures, and Faiths in Narrative Artistic Performances in Rural Bangladesh

要旨

There is an increasing interest in telling serious stories with data. Designers organize information, construct narratives, and present findings to inform audiences. However, many of these practices emerge from modern information visualization rhetoric and ethical frameworks which may marginalize communities with low digital and media literacy. In a ten-month-long ethnographic study in three Bangladeshi villages, we investigated how these communities use entertainment and cultural practices, namely Puthi, Bhandari Gaan, and Pot music, to instruct, communicate traditional moral lessons and recall history. We found that these communities embrace polyvocality and multiple ethical frameworks in their performances, construct narratives combining factuality, emotionality, and aesthetics, and adapt their performances to changing technology and audience needs. Our findings provide HCI, visualization, and ethical data practitioners with implications for the design of accessible and culturally appropriate ways of presenting data narratives in data-driven systems.

著者
Sharifa Sultana
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois, United States
Jeffrey M. Rzeszotarski
Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Zinnat Sultana
S.M.R. Law College, Jashore, Bangladesh
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

会議: CHI 2026

ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

セッション: Community Practices

P1 - Room 111
7 件の発表
2026-04-14 18:00:00
2026-04-14 19:30:00