TY - GEN
T1 - Situating Network Infrastructure with People, Practices, and Beyond
T2 - 25th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, CSCW 2022
AU - Jang, Esther Han Beol
AU - Bidwell, Nicola
AU - Liu, Jen
AU - Sengers, Phoebe
AU - Bagalkot, Naveen
AU - Verdezoto, Nervo
AU - Densmore, Melissa
AU - Vigil-Hayes, Morgan
AU - Hasan, Shaddi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Owner/Author.
PY - 2022/11/8
Y1 - 2022/11/8
N2 - Our world is now connected and even entangled in unprecedented ways through networked technologies. Yet pockets of unequal connectivity persist, and technical infrastructures for connectivity remain difficult to design and build even for experts. In this workshop we aim to bring together a global community of multi- and inter-disciplinary researchers and implementers working on infrastructure development and connectivity to explore the existing design challenges and opportunities for bringing technical dimensions of networked infrastructures in conversation with human-computer interaction (HCI) and the social science of infrastructure. We will share, assess and define research problems and resources for rethinking networked infrastructures from human-, community-, and society-centered perspectives, understanding them to be embedded with human values and biases. We particularly intend our collaborative work to support real-world connectivity initiatives, which have grown in critical importance over the pandemic years - especially projects in support of Global South communities. Concrete deliverables from the workshop will include: (1) an initial shared bibliography to help formalize the state of knowledge in our area, (2) an agenda of shared goals, challenges, and intentions in our field, (3) a compilation of resources to support future work, and (4) social and organizing infrastructures for continued communication and academic collaboration.
AB - Our world is now connected and even entangled in unprecedented ways through networked technologies. Yet pockets of unequal connectivity persist, and technical infrastructures for connectivity remain difficult to design and build even for experts. In this workshop we aim to bring together a global community of multi- and inter-disciplinary researchers and implementers working on infrastructure development and connectivity to explore the existing design challenges and opportunities for bringing technical dimensions of networked infrastructures in conversation with human-computer interaction (HCI) and the social science of infrastructure. We will share, assess and define research problems and resources for rethinking networked infrastructures from human-, community-, and society-centered perspectives, understanding them to be embedded with human values and biases. We particularly intend our collaborative work to support real-world connectivity initiatives, which have grown in critical importance over the pandemic years - especially projects in support of Global South communities. Concrete deliverables from the workshop will include: (1) an initial shared bibliography to help formalize the state of knowledge in our area, (2) an agenda of shared goals, challenges, and intentions in our field, (3) a compilation of resources to support future work, and (4) social and organizing infrastructures for continued communication and academic collaboration.
KW - community building
KW - community networks
KW - infrastructure studies
KW - merging theory and practice
KW - network policy and governance
KW - networking technology
KW - participatory design
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U2 - 10.1145/3500868.3560716
DO - 10.1145/3500868.3560716
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85143813437
T3 - Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW
SP - 267
EP - 272
BT - CSCW 2022 - Conference Companion Publication of the 2022 Computer Supported Cooperative Workand Social Computing
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
Y2 - 8 November 2022 through 22 November 2022
ER -