Title
Public Interest Technology, Citizen Assemblies, and Performative Governance
Publication Name
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
Abstract
Social activity can be directed toward attempts to produce, promote, or optimize a particular facet of that concept, such as social justice, common knowledge, or collective well-being. The relative success of such activity can be determined according to a metric, or system of metrics, that might be used to measure the performance, level, or quality of that facet. Technologies are developed as a consequence of such application pull, to help implement the policies which are intended to advance the public interest. Systems can then be designed using methodologies like value-sensitive design and operationalized to produce socio-technical solutions to support or complement policies which address environmental sustainability, social justice, or public health.
Open Access Status
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Volume
40
Issue
3
Article Number
9527285
First Page
6
Last Page
9