Trading Zones,Moral Imagination and Socially Sensitive Computing |
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Authors: | Michael E Gorman |
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Institution: | (1) STS Department, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Thornton Hall, University of Virginia, 351 McCormick Road, P.O. Box 400744, Charlottesville, VA 222904-4744, USA |
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Abstract: | As computating technologies become ubiquitous and at least partly autonomous, they will have increasing impact on societies,
both in the developed and developing worlds. This article outlines a framework for guiding emerging technologies in directions
that promise social as well as technical progress. Multiple stakeholders will have to be engaged in dialogues over new technological
directions, forming trading zones in which knowledge and resources are exchanged. Such discussions will have to incorporate
cultural and individual values.
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Keywords: | Computers and society Ethics and technology Trading zones Interactional expertise Moral imagination |
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