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Users have become an integral part of technology studies. The essays in this volume look at the creative capacity of users to shape technology in all phases, from design to implementation. Using a variety of theoretical approaches, including a feminist focus on users and use (in place of the traditional emphasis on men and machines), concepts from semiotics, and the cultural studies view of consumption as a cultural activity, these essays examine what users do with technology and, in turn, what technology does to users. The contributors consider how users consume, modify, domesticate, design, reconfigure, and resist technological development--and how users are defined and transformed by technology.
The essays in part I show that resistance to and non-use of a technology can be a crucial factor in the eventual modification and improvement of that technology; examples considered include the introduction of the telephone into rural America and the influence of non-users of the Internet. The essays in part II look at advocacy groups and the many kinds of users they represent, particularly in the context of health care and clinical testing. The essays in part III examine the role of users in different phases of the design, testing, and selling of technology. Included here is an enlightening account of one company's design process for men's and women's shavers, which resulted in a "Ladyshave" for users assumed to be technophobes.
Taken together, the essays in How Users Mattershow that any understanding of users must take into consideration the multiplicity of roles they play--and that the conventional distinction between users and producers is largely artificial.
Nelly Oudshoorn is Professor of Science and Technology Studies at the University of Twente in the Netherlands.
Trevor Pinch is Professor of Science and Technology Studies and Professor of Sociology at Cornell University.
Table of Contents:
Preface ix Introduction: How Users and Non-Users Matter
Nelly Oudshoorn and Trevor Pinch1 I. Users and Non-Users as Active Agents in the (De-) Stabilization of Technologies 1. From the Shadows: Users as Designers, Producers, Marketers, Distributors, and Technical Support
Christina Lindsay29 2. Resisting Consumer Technology in Rural America: The Telephone and Electrification
Ronald Kline51 3. Non-Users Also Matter: The Construction of Users and Non-Users of the Internet
Sally Wyatt67 4. Escape Vehicles? The Internet and the Automobile in a Local-Global Intersection
Anne Sofie Laegran81 II. Multiple Spokespersons: States and Social Movements as Representatives of Users 5. Citizens as Users of Technology: An Exploratory Study of Vaccines and Vaccination
Dale Rose and Stuart S. Blume103 6. Knowledge Is Power: Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer and Patient Activism in the United States and Britain
Shobita Parthasarathy133 7 Who Represents the Users? Critical Encounters between Women's Health Advocates and Scientists in Contraceptive R&D
Jessika van Kammen151 8. Inclusion, Diversity, and Biomedical Knowledge Making: The Multiple Politics of Representation
Steven A. Epstein173 III. Multiplicity in Locations: Configuring the User during the Design, the Testing, and the Selling of Technologies 9. Materialized Gender: How Shavers Configure the Users' Femininity and Masculinity
Ellen van Oost193 10. Clinical Trials as a Cultural Niche in Which to Configure the Gender Identities of Users: The Case of Male Contraceptive Development
Nelly Oudshoorn209 11. The Mediated Design of Products, Consumption, and Consumers in the Twentieth Century
Johan Schot and Adri Albert de la Bruheze229 12. Giving Birth to New Users: How the Minimoog Was Sold to Rock and Roll
Trevor Pinch247 Notes 271 References 295 List of Contributors 335 Index 339
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使用者已成為科技研究中不可或缺的一部分。本書中的論文探討了使用者在設計到實施的各個階段中塑造科技的創造能力。這些論文採用多種理論方法,包括以女性主義為焦點的使用者與使用(取代傳統上對男性和機器的強調)、符號學的概念,以及文化研究中將消費視為文化活動的觀點,檢視使用者如何與科技互動,以及科技又如何影響使用者。貢獻者考慮了使用者如何消費、修改、馴化、設計、重新配置和抵抗科技發展,以及使用者如何被科技定義和轉變。
第一部分的論文顯示,對科技的抵抗和不使用可能是該科技最終修改和改進的關鍵因素;考慮的例子包括電話在美國農村的引入以及非網路使用者的影響。第二部分的論文探討了倡導團體及其所代表的多種使用者,特別是在醫療保健和臨床測試的背景下。第三部分的論文檢視了使用者在科技的設計、測試和銷售不同階段中的角色。其中包括一個公司為男性和女性剃鬚刀的設計過程的啟發性描述,最終產生了一款針對被假設為科技恐懼者的使用者的「Ladyshave」。
綜合來看,《使用者的重要性》中的論文顯示,對使用者的任何理解都必須考慮他們所扮演的多重角色,並且使用者與生產者之間的傳統區分在很大程度上是人為的。
Nelly Oudshoorn是荷蘭特溫特大學的科學與科技研究教授。
Trevor Pinch是康奈爾大學的科學與科技研究教授及社會學教授。
目錄:
前言
導言:使用者與非使用者的重要性
Nelly Oudshoorn 和 Trevor Pinch
I. 使用者與非使用者作為科技(去)穩定化的主動代理
1. 從陰影中:使用者作為設計者、生產者、行銷者、分銷商和技術支持
Christina Lindsay
2. 在美國農村抵抗消費科技:電話與電氣化
Ronald Kline
3. 非使用者也重要:網路使用者與非使用者的建構
Sally Wyatt
4. 逃生工具?網路與汽車在地方與全球的交匯
Anne Sofie Laegran
II. 多重發言人:國家與社會運動作為使用者的代表
5. 作為科技使用者的公民:疫苗與接種的探索性研究
Dale Rose 和 Stuart S. Blume
6. 知識就是力量:美國與英國的乳腺癌基因檢測與病人行動主義
Shobita Parthasarathy
7. 誰代表使用者?女性健康倡導者與科學家在避孕研發中的關鍵接觸
Jessika van Kammen
8. 包容性、多樣性與生物醫學知識的形成:多重代表性的政治
Steven A. Epstein
III. 地點的多樣性:在科技的設計、測試和銷售過程中配置使用者
9. 具體化的性別:剃鬚刀如何配置使用者的女性氣質與男性氣質
Ellen van Oost
10. 臨床試驗作為配置使用者性別身份的文化利基:男性避孕藥開發的案例
Nelly Oudshoorn
11. 二十世紀產品、消費與消費者的媒介設計
Johan Schot 和 Adri Albert de la Bruheze
12. 產生新使用者:Minimoog如何銷售給搖滾樂
Trevor Pinch
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