Article ID: CBB981998043

Forensic Identification in the Aftermath of Human Rights Crimes in Chile: A Decentered Computer History (October 2018)

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Medina, Eden (Author)


Technology and Culture
Volume: 59
Issue: 5, supplement
Pages: S100-S133


Publication Date: October 2018
Edition Details: Supplemental issue of Technology and Culture (October 2018): Shift CTRL. Computing and New Media as Global, Cultural, Sociopolitical, and Ecological
Language: English

As computer historians extend the bounds of what constitutes computer history, they must also take care not to write histories that overstate the importance of these technologies. "Decentering" the computer in computer history provides a way for historians to study the role of computers in more domains without exaggerating their importance. Here I illustrate how the use of a computer system for forensic identification formed part of Chile's complicated history of truth, justice, and reconciliation in the aftermath of the Pinochet dictatorship. While computers are not, and should not be, the central focus of how we understand processes of truth and reconciliation in history, in this case they illuminate the dynamics of how those working within the Chilean government, including its justice system, have approached Chile's history of human rights abuses.

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Authors & Contributors
Nell Haynes
Auerswald, Philip E.
Brian Jordan Jefferson
Hannah Zeavin
Con Diaz, Gerardo
Christopher J. Ferguson
Journals
Technology and Culture
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Social Studies of Science
Technology's Stories
La Recherche
Science, Technology and Human Values
Publishers
Yale University Press
University of Minnesota Press
UCL Press
Oxford University Press
MIT Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Technology and society
Computers and computing
Computers and civilization
Justice
History of Computing
Forensic sciences
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
Modern
Places
United States
Chile
Argentina
Latin America
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