What do you think the entirety of social sciences, emerging mostly in the 19th century, grappling with the industrial revolution and modernization were about?!??!??? Machines, evolution of public and private life, work, society... You’re welcome.
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Also capitalist imperatives that demand they ignore it even if they aren't hostile to it
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“HCI=individual+machine” Please look into the HCI literature the field evolved a lot since the 80ies. See eg Bødker’s Third-wave HCI, 10 years later - Participation and sharing http://interactions.acm.org/archive/view/september-october-2015/third-wave-hci-10-years-later-participation-and-sharing … Or textbooks like Interaction Design-Beyond HCI http://www.id-book.com
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Zeynep, just ordered your book and looking forward to read it. When you say “aggressively ignoring” do you mean that people ignore this body of knowledge on purpose?
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I'd say most people ignore it out of ignorance.
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I’ve long wondered whether it’s “aggressive ignoring” or something else, like a profound lack of curiosity or narcissism. It always ends up in the same place, tho: the fetishizing of tech. (As in “tech can always fix everything!”) Guess what! It can’t. See: humanity.
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Let's go with "yes, and" : )
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within computer science, students are taught a number of super awesome new technologies, without ever genuinely understanding why. So, the only thing most of them ever learn is to answer questions they have asked themselves.
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