This paper explores the relevance of recent feminist reconstructions of objectivity for the development of alternative practices of technology production and use. I take as my starting place the working relations that make up the design and use of technical systems. Working relations are understood as sociomaterial connections that sustain the visible and invisible work required to construct coherent technologies and put them into use. I outline the boundaries that characterize current relations of development and use, and the boundary crossings required to transform them. Three contrasting positions for design – the view from nowhere, detached intimacy, and located accountability – are discussed as alternative bases for a politics of profe...
Feminist thought challenges essentialist and normative categorizations of ‘work’. Therefore, feminis...
Feminist thought challenges essentialist and normative categorizations of ‘work’. Therefore, feminis...
This discussion paper explores a new rhetoric that might help to increase our understanding of women...
This paper explores the relevance of recent feminist reconstructions of objectivity for the developm...
This paper explores the relevance of recent feminist reconstructions of objectivity for the developm...
This thesis proposes relational engineering as a framework for developing technology that stands in ...
This talk considers how capacities for action are currently figured at the human-machine interface, ...
This thesis is about participation in IT design. The problem background that I have outlined is that...
The digital era has brought forward many innovative technologies but their contribution to resilient...
Powerful entanglements and meanings of difference between machines and humans, designers and users, ...
In this article we place the discussions of automation in post-work imaginaries within and alongside...
In this paper, we explore the general societal and political tendency today to encode and digitalise...
This paper concerns the intersection of knowledge, power and gender in information systems design. T...
The literature suggests that prevailing understandings of the makeup of design knowledge and agency ...
Although there is a deep history of feminist engagement with technology, the FemTechNet initiative (...
Feminist thought challenges essentialist and normative categorizations of ‘work’. Therefore, feminis...
Feminist thought challenges essentialist and normative categorizations of ‘work’. Therefore, feminis...
This discussion paper explores a new rhetoric that might help to increase our understanding of women...
This paper explores the relevance of recent feminist reconstructions of objectivity for the developm...
This paper explores the relevance of recent feminist reconstructions of objectivity for the developm...
This thesis proposes relational engineering as a framework for developing technology that stands in ...
This talk considers how capacities for action are currently figured at the human-machine interface, ...
This thesis is about participation in IT design. The problem background that I have outlined is that...
The digital era has brought forward many innovative technologies but their contribution to resilient...
Powerful entanglements and meanings of difference between machines and humans, designers and users, ...
In this article we place the discussions of automation in post-work imaginaries within and alongside...
In this paper, we explore the general societal and political tendency today to encode and digitalise...
This paper concerns the intersection of knowledge, power and gender in information systems design. T...
The literature suggests that prevailing understandings of the makeup of design knowledge and agency ...
Although there is a deep history of feminist engagement with technology, the FemTechNet initiative (...
Feminist thought challenges essentialist and normative categorizations of ‘work’. Therefore, feminis...
Feminist thought challenges essentialist and normative categorizations of ‘work’. Therefore, feminis...
This discussion paper explores a new rhetoric that might help to increase our understanding of women...