Postcolonial computing
University of California, Irvine · Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract
As our technologies travel to new cultural contexts and our designs and methods engage new constituencies, both our design and analytical practices face significant challenges. We offer postcolonial computing as an analytical orientation to better understand these challenges. This analytic orientation inspires four key shifts in our approach to HCI4D efforts: generative models of culture, development as a historical program, uneven economic relations, and cultural epistemologies. Then, through reconsideration of the practices of engagement, articulation and translation in other contexts, we offer designers and researchers ways of understanding use and design practice to respond to global connectivity and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
5Topics & keywords
- Articulation (sociology)
- Generative grammar
- Face (sociological concept)
- Computer science
- Key (lock)
- Knowledge management
- Orientation (vector space)
- Sociology
- Sustainable cities and communities