Software and Human Systems: An Academic and Applied Introduction

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Daniel Lende
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This special issue shows that the intersection of software and human systems is necessarily academic and applied. The collected articles make clear that software needs anthropological analyses while demonstrating that understanding the impact of software requires technological expertise. Software and human systems meet in specific programs, institutions, and histories. For anthropologists, this intersection requires confronting the software “as data” dilemma—we gain analytical purchase by treating software as another type of data, yet this approach can also mean losing sight of the algorithmic work that software accomplishes in our everyday lives. Software is not mere data but has a variety to it akin to the diversity that anthropology has long interrogated. This introduction advocates for an approach based in “Human-Computer Assembled Networks”—recognizing how software and human systems work through specific interfaces, assemble technologies and resources and human actors, and function through networks both human and algorithmic. Overall, the collected articles demonstrate an array of ways to do applied anthropology, ranging from ethnographic work on specific projects, the development of specific software informed by anthropology, and critical engagements with histories of software and technology. Finally, this special issue advocates for a translational approach that is specifically positioned to mediate between academic and applied approaches.
软件与人类系统:学术与应用导论
这期特刊表明,软件和人类系统的交叉必然是学术性的和应用性的。收集的文章清楚地表明,软件需要人类学分析,同时证明理解软件的影响需要技术专长。软件和人类系统在特定的程序、机构和历史中相遇。对于人类学家来说,这种交叉需要面对软件“作为数据”的困境——我们通过将软件视为另一种类型的数据来获得分析购买,但这种方法也可能意味着忽视软件在日常生活中完成的算法工作。软件不仅仅是数据,它有多种多样性,类似于人类学长期以来质疑的多样性。这篇引言提倡一种基于“人机组装网络”的方法——认识到软件和人类系统如何通过特定接口工作,组装技术和资源以及人类参与者,并通过人类和算法网络发挥作用。总的来说,收集到的文章展示了一系列应用人类学的方法,从特定项目的民族志工作、人类学提供的特定软件的开发,到对软件和技术历史的批判性参与。最后,本期特刊倡导一种翻译方法,该方法专门定位于在学术方法和应用方法之间进行调解。
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