What Are You Not Reading? Critical Race Theory for HCI

M. Adamu
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As an early-career researcher, at first, I thought about the possibilities that engaging more profoundly with issues such as race, gender, and class in my work might make clear the unintended consequences of digital technologies in futuring (and defuturing) specific organizing features of communities in Africa. The prevailing argument in African HCI is how diverse social values, cultural attributes, and lived experiences can be drawn into conversations about the applicability and sustainability of HCI methods, approaches, and techniques to technology design projects. Within narratives about appropriation and localization, for example, issues of race and racism don’t figure prominently, and my initial thought was, what would CRT offer in furthering the understanding of the politics of design—ontologically and epistemologically?
你没有读什么?HCI的临界种族理论
作为一名早期的职业研究人员,起初,我思考了在工作中更深入地处理种族、性别和阶级等问题的可能性,这些可能性可能会清楚地表明数字技术在未来(和消除)非洲社区特定组织特征方面的意外后果。非洲HCI的主要论点是,如何将不同的社会价值观、文化属性和生活经历纳入关于HCI方法、方法和技术对技术设计项目的适用性和可持续性的对话中。例如,在关于挪用和本地化的叙事中,种族和种族主义问题并没有占据突出地位,我最初的想法是,CRT在深入理解设计政治方面会提供什么——本体论和认识论?
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