Imagining alternatives to the thoroughly networked contemporary everyday is not easy. In our research project, we tackled this problem by developing an ‘imagining workshop’ method and applying it in an experimental study with young people. In this paper, we present methodological reflections based on these imagining experiments. Our paper contributes to nascent research that explores and experiments with so-called speculative methods in the field of critical media and infrastructure studies. We are interested in whether the dynamic of hegemony that actualizes in mediated daily practices can be questioned, and alternatives imagined to ‘how things are’. We seek to do this by brin...
In recent years, the ösmart city’ has become established in policy and planning discourse, embedding...
In this one-day learning workshop, we explore how embodied speculation in participatory design and i...
Science-fiction prototyping is often used to explore the social implications of science and technolo...
Imagining alternatives to the thoroughly networked contemporary everyday is not easy. In our researc...
This paper reflects the intertwinements of ‘agency’, ‘infrastructuration’, and ‘imagination’ in our ...
Amidst the epistemological turbulence of the Anthropocene, forging new narratives has considerable i...
<p>In this paper we introduce the idea of everyday futures, which include people’s dreams, goals, wa...
Imagined affordance speaks to the hidden affordances not often seen of user expectations. What if we...
While the future does not exist, narratives of futurity have powerful sway upon the way things unfol...
Are there ethnographic approaches that are particularly suited to elicit and communicate unarticulat...
Young people's use and understanding of the Internet is still under-researched. We argue that resear...
This paper presents findings from a recent research project to illustrate how the Internet can be us...
Reflecting on a range of qualitative research studies, this presentation considers the ways in which...
Inspired by speculative, post-qualitative research practices, this paper is framed within new femini...
People have generally been very ambivalent about the potential future roles of new technologies (and...
In recent years, the ösmart city’ has become established in policy and planning discourse, embedding...
In this one-day learning workshop, we explore how embodied speculation in participatory design and i...
Science-fiction prototyping is often used to explore the social implications of science and technolo...
Imagining alternatives to the thoroughly networked contemporary everyday is not easy. In our researc...
This paper reflects the intertwinements of ‘agency’, ‘infrastructuration’, and ‘imagination’ in our ...
Amidst the epistemological turbulence of the Anthropocene, forging new narratives has considerable i...
<p>In this paper we introduce the idea of everyday futures, which include people’s dreams, goals, wa...
Imagined affordance speaks to the hidden affordances not often seen of user expectations. What if we...
While the future does not exist, narratives of futurity have powerful sway upon the way things unfol...
Are there ethnographic approaches that are particularly suited to elicit and communicate unarticulat...
Young people's use and understanding of the Internet is still under-researched. We argue that resear...
This paper presents findings from a recent research project to illustrate how the Internet can be us...
Reflecting on a range of qualitative research studies, this presentation considers the ways in which...
Inspired by speculative, post-qualitative research practices, this paper is framed within new femini...
People have generally been very ambivalent about the potential future roles of new technologies (and...
In recent years, the ösmart city’ has become established in policy and planning discourse, embedding...
In this one-day learning workshop, we explore how embodied speculation in participatory design and i...
Science-fiction prototyping is often used to explore the social implications of science and technolo...