ÊÊÊÊ ------------------------------------------Ê ÊÊÊÊÊÊ |ÊÊ Communities and NeighbourhoodsÊÊ |ÊÊÊ ÊÊÊÊ ------------------------------------------Ê Ê This is one of the topics under Open Design of Trusted Things (OpenDoTT), a joint PhD programme between Northumbria University and Mozilla. This folder contains data collected from the research [Co-designing the Food Counter (https://opendott.org/communities/).Ê Ê # AimÊ ----------Ê The overall aim of the PhD is to explore the potential use of Internet of Things (IoT) to support the creation and sustainment of community technology/infrastructure and other publicly shared objects. For the second year, the Dundee West End Community Fridge was considered to allow continuity from the first year. Ê Ê # MethodÊ ------------Ê The research followed a mixed approach consisting of a prototype and a field visit, that were supplemented using storyboards and a Miro board. Participants were recruited from the pool in phase 1 (see data and other details https://figshare.northumbria.ac.uk/articles/dataset/OpenDoTT_Current_IoT_Practices_Dataset_ESR3_Communities_and_Neighbourhoods/13143176).ÊÊ Ê A total of 7 participants UK-based participants contributed to the research through in-person and 2 virtual interviews and workshops. A 5-day field visit was organised to allow in-person participation as online recruitment did not yield many participants.ÊÊ Ê # Dataset contains:Ê -------------------------Ê Ê[x] Field notesÊ Ê[x] Assorted photographs of the prototypes and other activitiesÊ Ê[x] StoryboardsÊ Ê[x] Sample forms, documents and announcementsÊ Ê[x] Participant recruitment toolsÊ Ê[x] Other data related to the research Ê Ê # ContactÊ -------------Ê The researcher can be contacted on Sarah Kiden sarah.kiden@northumbria.ac.uk. The project is supervised by Prof. Joyce Yee, Dr. Angelika Strohmayer at Northumbria University, and Michelle Thorne and Solana Larsen as industry supervisors from Mozilla.ÊÊÊÊ Ê # FundingÊ -------------Ê This project has received funding from the European UnionÕs Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sk?odowska-Curie grant agreement No 813508.ÊÊ Ê Ê