"It's Just Like doing Meditation": Making at a Community Men's Shed

Dhaval Vyas, Diogo Quental

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Abstract

Men's sheds are community makerspaces where retired men can socialize and cooperatively organize craftwork type activities (predominantly - woodworking). The HCI and CSCW literature has increasingly shown the importance of positive health outcomes associated with makerspace-type environments. This paper aims to study how men's shed members engage in making practices and what health benefits such a hyper-masculine maker culture brings to retired older men. Informed by the occupational wellbeing framework, we report on eight-month-long ethnographic fieldwork at an Australian men's shed. Our findings show that factors such as post-retirement support, materiality afforded by the space and social factors associated with the men's shed create a positive sense of experience among retired men. We situate our findings into the CSCW literature on making and maker cultures; and provide a nuanced view on how such a maker culture can be seen a site for positive health outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number14
Number of pages28
JournalProceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
Volume7
Issue numberGROUP
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023

Keywords

  • ethnography
  • maker culture
  • men's shed
  • occupational wellbeing

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