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Collective Organizing and Social Responsibility at CSCW

Devansh Saxena, Erhardt Graeff, Shion Guha, EunJeong Cheon, Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar, Dawn Walker, Christoph Becker, Kenneth R. Fleischmann

202025 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The CSCW community has long discussed the ethics and politics of sociotechnical systems and how they become embedded in society and public policy. In light of the Black Lives Matter protests and Hong Kong protests, technologies such as facial recognition and contact tracing have re-invigorated conversations about the ethical and social responsibility of tech corporations, tech workers, and academics in science and technology. The goal of this workshop is to move beyond a call for the usual suspects of participatory design and human-centered design by committing to concrete steps to transform society through advocacy and activism.

Topics & Concepts

Computer-supported cooperative workSociotechnical systemParticipatory designSociologyPublic relationsCitizen journalismPoliticsSocial responsibilityCollective responsibilityPerspective (graphical)Engineering ethicsPolitical scienceKnowledge managementComputer scienceEngineeringLawParallelsArtificial intelligenceMechanical engineeringWork (physics)Innovative Human-Technology InteractionInformation Systems Theories and Implementation
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