Learning from (Non)Users

Hosted by Ethics Lab // Georgetown University

In environments increasingly shaped by automated decision-making, voices of people who actively resist or maintain a nuanced relationship with data-collecting technologies become ever more critical. While such "non-users" are commonly seen by technologists as adversarial or warranting conversion, an empathetic consideration can reveal values-based concerns and potential social implications.

In this workshop, we'll examine how non-users' stories can positively impact the ways in which we consume and develop digital resources. Together we'll analyze narratives for "signaling" opportunities — how might a non-user signal an assertion of their rights, and how might designers recognize and respond to such a signal? (And if a signal is ignored, how might we put disruption in the hands of the non-user?) Light prototyping will ensue, followed by a gallery discussion.

Space is limited. Please RSVP.

Doors will open at 6:30 pm.

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September 24, 2019
19:00 to 20:30 EST
Add to Calendar 09/24/2019 19:00 09/24/2019 20:30 America/New_York Learning from (Non)Users In environments increasingly shaped by automated decision-making, voices of people who actively resist or maintain a nuanced relationship with data-collecting technologies become ever more critical. While such “non-users” are commonly seen by technologists as adversarial or warranting conversion, an empathetic consideration can reveal values-based concerns and potential social implications. In this workshop, we’ll examine how non-users’ stories can positively impact the ways in which we consume and develop digital resources. Together we’ll analyze narratives for “signaling” opportunities — how might a non-user signal an assertion of their rights, and how might designers recognize and respond to such a signal? (And if a signal is ignored, how might we put disruption in the hands of the non-user?) Light prototyping will ensue, followed by a gallery discussion. Space is limited. Please RSVP. Doors will open at 6:30 pm. Ethics Lab // Georgetown University 3700 O St NW , 201b Healy Hall Washington, DC 20057 US
Ethics Lab // Georgetown University
3700 O St NW , 201b Healy Hall
Washington, DC 20057
United States