从(电子)荒地到修复社会:通过推测场景探索ICT修复

Minna Laurell-Thorslund, Sahra Svensson-Hoglund, D. Pargman, Elina Eriksson
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我们如何处理资源和材料的循环是许多可持续发展倡议和政策的关键目标。然而,当涉及到信息通信技术的循环性时,许多研究倾向于关注原材料的来源和后来的回收利用。多年来,电子垃圾是全球增长最快的废物流,而绝大多数都没有得到妥善处理。在一个维修是可能的、可获得的,并且对设备损坏有规范反应的社会中,这种废物流可以大大减少。在本文中,我们描述并讨论了在以前的ICT4S会议(2013-2020)的会议记录中如何处理ICT修复的文献综述的结果。然后,研究人员将这些发现与一系列推测性的未来维修协会情景相关联,并据此制定政策建议。本文通过以下方式为ICT4S社区做出贡献:1)确定迄今为止已研究的ICT修复方面;2)利用修复协会情景来产生见解并反思研究中的差距;3)概述ICT4S社区在未来研究中可以探索的成果领域的见解和建议。
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From (e-)wasteland to Repair Society: Exploring ICT repair through speculative scenarios
Circularity in how we handle resources and materials is a key ambition in many sustainability initiatives and policies. Yet, when it comes to the circularity of ICT, much research tends to focus on how raw materials are sourced and later recycled. E-waste has represented the fastest growing waste stream globally for years, and the vast majority is not handled appropriately. In a society where repair is possible, accessible and the normative response to the breakage of devices, this waste stream could be dramatically reduced. In this paper, we describe and discuss the results of a literature review of how repair of ICT has been approached in the proceedings of previous ICT4S conferences (2013–2020). The findings are then analysed in relation to a set of speculative future Repair Society scenarios, which were developed to inform policy recommendations. The paper contributes to the ICT4S community by: 1) identifying aspects of ICT repair that have been studied to date; 2) using the Repair Society scenarios to generate insights and reflect on gaps in the research; and 3) outlining insights and suggestions of areas that could fruitfully be explored by the ICT4S community in future research.
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