Journal ArticleOpen Access
Critically Engaging with Embedded Values through Constrained Technology Design
Authors
Author Affiliations
Monash University, University of Dhaka, University of Toronto
Published InDesigning Interactive Systems Conference
Year2022
Citations7
Abstract
The rise of gig economy platforms has highlighted the impact platform and algorithm design can have upon workers’ experiences. This paper reports on an extended series of collaborative design engagements with a private company and an international non-government organisation during the production of an Interactive Voice Response component for a gig economy platform. We present the findings of a design ethnography undertaken during this process, and discuss how design decisions reflect how each party’s values, motivations and assumptions are embedded within the final technology. There exists a need for simple methods to assist practitioners to surface and critically engage with the disparate values, priorities and assumptions held by the system’s stakeholders. We demonstrate that this can be done during the…
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Fields & Keywords
Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceDigital Economy and Work TransformationMobile Crowdsensing and CrowdsourcingInnovative Human-Technology InteractionKnowledge managementProcess managementHuman–computer interactionSystems engineeringMicroeconomicsOperating systemLinguisticsThermodynamicsEpistemologyProgramming languageMechanical engineering