My smart home: an auto-ethnography of learning to live with smart technologies.

Q1 Social Sciences
Line Kryger Aagaard, Toke Haunstrup Christensen, Kirsten Gram-Hanssen
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Abstract

Smart home technology is expected to be widespread in the future and to accommodate a green transition to reduce and time-shift energy consumption. However, smart technologies also have social consequences, which are important to understand. At a basic level, we need to know more about learning to live with these technologies and how they influence our everyday practices and routines. Providing in-depth longitudinal insights into these processes, this paper presents an auto-ethnography of living with smart home technology: a 20-month diary kept by one of the authors. The paper uses theories of practice to investigate details of learning processes when interacting with three selected technologies: smart alarm and lighting management, smart control of heating, and a smart electric vehicle (EV). Theories of learning have a well-established tradition within theories of practice, and the concept of "knowing how to go on" and the concept of practical intelligibility are central in this work. This paper investigates the adoption of new smart technologies and how they interact with learning processes in different material and social contexts. Such an approach can lay the groundwork for further empirical research with a broader set of materials. It can also provide knowledge to assist in the design of better technologies and in developing policies and regulations to promote this.

我的智能家居:学习使用智能技术生活的自动民族志。
智能家居技术预计将在未来广泛应用,并适应绿色转型,以减少能源消耗并随时间推移。然而,智能技术也会产生社会后果,这一点需要理解。在基本层面上,我们需要更多地了解如何学会与这些技术共存,以及它们如何影响我们的日常实践和日常生活。本文对这些过程提供了深入的纵向见解,提出了一个使用智能家居技术生活的汽车民族志:一位作者写了一本20个月的日记。本文运用实践理论研究了与三种选定技术交互时的学习过程细节:智能报警和照明管理、智能供暖控制和智能电动汽车。学习理论在实践理论中有着悠久的传统,“知道如何继续”的概念和实践可理解性的概念是这项工作的核心。本文调查了新智能技术的采用情况,以及它们如何在不同的物质和社会背景下与学习过程互动。这种方法可以为更广泛的材料进行进一步的实证研究奠定基础。它还可以提供知识,协助设计更好的技术,并制定促进这一点的政策和条例。
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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
35
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing publishes peer-reviewed multidisciplinary research on personal and ubiquitous technologies and services. The journal provides a global perspective on new developments in research in areas including user experience for advanced digital technologies, the Internet of Things, big data, social technologies and mobile and wearable devices.
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