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Title: Social media as heterotopia : applying foucault's concept of heterotopia to analyze interventions in social media as a networked public
Authors: Lee, KS 
Wei, H 
Issue Date: 2020
Source: Archives of design research, 2020, v. 33, no. 2, p.5-16
Abstract: Background The concept and principles of heterotopia, which were first introduced by Michel Foucault, analyze how public space functions in citizens' lives. In this article, we use the concept to explore cyberspace as a public space and suggest design implications for social media interventions.
Methods This study conducted online observation as well as exploratory analysis of social media interventions based on Foucault's principles of heterotopia and danah boyd's theory of networked publics.
Results This study analyzes six heterotopian interventions in social media: Hashtag, Share, Profile, Throwback, Live, and Privacy settings. The results suggest the following design implications: (1) design both opening and closing abilities for a balanced control over information and privacy; (2) adjust the character of service design for different types of imagined audiences; (3) provide room for imagination and creation; and (4) design effective navigation and curation of accumulated content.
Conclusions The concept of heterotopia provides a new perspective for understanding social media's functions and affordances, from which implications are derived with respect on how to design interventions to enhance the role of social media as an engaging public space, and how to encourage users' participation.
Keywords: Affordance
Design intervention
Heterotopia
Networked public
Social media
Publisher: Korean Society of Design Science
Journal: Archives of design research 
ISSN: 1226-8046
EISSN: 2288-2987
DOI: 10.15187/adr.2020.05.33.2.5
Rights: This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrestricted educational and non-commercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
The following publication Lee, K. S., & Wei, H. (2020). Social Media as Heterotopia: Applying Foucault’s Concept of Heterotopia to Analyze Interventions in Social Media as a Networked Public. Archives of Design Research, 33(2), 5-17, is available at https://doi.org/10.15187/adr.2020.05.33.2.5
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