What is Civic Tech? Defining a Practice of Technical Pluralism

Andrew R. Schrock
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Over the last decade, engineers, designers, community organizers, and government employees have rallied around “civic tech.” What exactly does this term mean for urban technologists and “smart cities”? In formulating a definition, after describing the relationship of this term to the city, I examine how civic tech has been defined by practitioners. They have typically defined civic tech using umbrella definitions based on broad values and bucket definitions based on technologies. Although helpful, these definitions tend to obfuscate the political nature of civic tech’s practices and organizational techniques. In response, I suggest civic tech is a form of “technical pluralism” – iterative technology design and implementation among organized actors working toward predominantly administrative reforms. Because practitioners are inspired by redesigning systems of governance and redistributing power, civic tech’s most important provocations are organizational and political, rather than purely technological. Civic tech, as a form of technical pluralism, presents a route to bridging community and government in the pursuit of more equitable ways to achieve sustainable technology design in urban contexts.
思域科技是什么?界定技术多元主义的实践
在过去的十年里,工程师、设计师、社区组织者和政府雇员都团结在“公民科技”的周围。这个词对城市技术专家和“智慧城市”到底意味着什么?在定义中,在描述了这个术语与城市的关系之后,我研究了实践者是如何定义公民技术的。他们通常使用基于广泛价值的伞形定义和基于技术的桶形定义来定义公民技术。虽然有帮助,但这些定义往往会混淆公民技术实践和组织技术的政治本质。作为回应,我认为公民技术是一种“技术多元化”的形式——在有组织的行动者之间进行迭代技术设计和实施,以实现主要的行政改革。由于从业者受到重新设计治理体系和重新分配权力的启发,公民技术最重要的挑衅是组织和政治上的,而不仅仅是技术上的。公民技术作为技术多元化的一种形式,为社区和政府寻求更公平的方式来实现城市环境中的可持续技术设计提供了一条桥梁。
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