Article ID: CBB107590623

Designing Technology, Developing Theory: Toward a Symmetrical Approach (May 2021)

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We focus on collaborative activities that engage computer graphics designers and social scientists in systems design processes. Our conceptual symmetrical account of technology design and theory development is elaborated as a mode of mutual engagement occurring in an interdisciplinary trading zone, where neither discipline is placed at the service of the other and nor do disciplinary boundaries dissolve. To this end, we draw on analyses of mutual engagements between computer and social scientists stemming from the fields of computer-supported cooperative work, human−computer interaction, and science and technology studies (STS). We especially build on theoretical work in STS concerning information technology in health care and extend recent contributions from STS with respect to the modes of engagement and trading zones between computer and social sciences. We conceive participative digital systems design as a form of inquiry for the analysis of cooperative work settings, particularly when social science becomes part of design processes. We illustrate our conceptual approach using data from an interdisciplinary project involving computer graphics designers, sociologists, and neurosurgeons with the aim of developing patient-centered visualizations for clinical cooperation on a hospital ward.

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Authors & Contributors
Hillman, Alexandra
Mareike Smolka
Balmer, Andrew
Cortes-Rico, Laura
Alexandra Hausstein
Hauskeller, Christine
Concepts
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Medicine
Health care
Ethnography
Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
Design
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
Places
Bangladesh
Thailand
East Asia
Colombia
Netherlands
Sweden
Institutions
Accountable Care Organizations (Medical care)
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