This article argues that because the home is so familiar, it is necessary to make it strange, or defa-miliarize it, in order to open its design space. Critical approaches to technology design are of both practical and social importance in the home. Home appliances are loaded with cultural associations such as the gendered division of domestic labor that are easy to overlook. Further, homes are not the same everywhere—even within a country. Peoples ’ aspirations and desires differ greatly across and between cultures. The target of western domestic technology design is often not the user, but the consumer. Web refrigerators that create shopping lists, garbage cans that let advertisers know what is thrown away, cabinets that monitor their cont...
In this paper we examine the ways in which technological innovations have entered the home through t...
Domestechtopias explores various utopian and aspirational themes that exist between domestic dwellin...
This paper presents a study of Irish households, the internet and everyday life. Social studies of t...
This article analyzes recent architectural and product designs for computerized smart homes. The sma...
This article analyses visions of everyday life embedded in the 21st-century smart home, specifically...
In this article, we examine the containment of clutter in family homes and, from this, outline consi...
The passage from the mechanization era to the digital era is a critic step of our contemporary histo...
Home computers are often considered as ‘domestic technology’ or part of the ‘domestic media ensemble...
Future kitchens are increasingly imagined as smart. Wired food processors offer a choice of recipes ...
This paper begins with two observations: that UK homes appear to have accumulated increasing numbers...
The modern kitchen was emblematic of a cold war obsession with household consumer durables as a meas...
Existing research has shown dominant smart home imaginaries to be gendered visions of technologicall...
People's engagement with media devices in the domestic sphere varies greatly, as do the decisio...
Drawing upon narrative and visual ethnographic data collected from households in the UK, this essay...
This article presents a partial history of visions of technodomesticity in the global north, concent...
In this paper we examine the ways in which technological innovations have entered the home through t...
Domestechtopias explores various utopian and aspirational themes that exist between domestic dwellin...
This paper presents a study of Irish households, the internet and everyday life. Social studies of t...
This article analyzes recent architectural and product designs for computerized smart homes. The sma...
This article analyses visions of everyday life embedded in the 21st-century smart home, specifically...
In this article, we examine the containment of clutter in family homes and, from this, outline consi...
The passage from the mechanization era to the digital era is a critic step of our contemporary histo...
Home computers are often considered as ‘domestic technology’ or part of the ‘domestic media ensemble...
Future kitchens are increasingly imagined as smart. Wired food processors offer a choice of recipes ...
This paper begins with two observations: that UK homes appear to have accumulated increasing numbers...
The modern kitchen was emblematic of a cold war obsession with household consumer durables as a meas...
Existing research has shown dominant smart home imaginaries to be gendered visions of technologicall...
People's engagement with media devices in the domestic sphere varies greatly, as do the decisio...
Drawing upon narrative and visual ethnographic data collected from households in the UK, this essay...
This article presents a partial history of visions of technodomesticity in the global north, concent...
In this paper we examine the ways in which technological innovations have entered the home through t...
Domestechtopias explores various utopian and aspirational themes that exist between domestic dwellin...
This paper presents a study of Irish households, the internet and everyday life. Social studies of t...