SESSION 3 Technological Determinism (and critiques of), Methods and Evidence, The history of the telephone in America.

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SESSION 3 Technological Determinism (and critiques of), Methods and Evidence, The history of the telephone in America

Stuart Geiger

Reading Workshop Wednesday Feb 6, 5pm – room TBD Save time, go deeper into the course readings Totally voluntary…for those who find the format of our readings to be unfamiliar, find the amount of reading to be heavier than you are accustomed to, etc.

“Having two identities for yourself is an example of a lack of integrity” – Mark Zuckerberg “people have very nuanced behavior concerning how and with whom they wish to share information. People are concerned about whether to release this piece of information to that person at this time, and they have very complex understanding of people’s views of themselves, the current situation, and the effects of disclosure.” – Mark Ackerman (citing Sociologist Erving Goffman) From Thursday That many of our most popular social media tools are not especially in tune with insights from social research (an opportunity)

Technological Determinism (HARD) technological determinism: science develops according to an internal and purely rational process and technology is the application of science. Technological inventions enter into society, are taken up according to an economic rationality and consequently produce a social impact. Science Tech Society

Can a bridge be prejudiced? How ‘artifacts’ matter: 1) Consequences beyond those intended by designers/ builders 1) Fixedness of form, “flexibility vanishes …once the initial commitments are made.”

Social History of the Telephone Claude Fischer, America Calling Chapter 1 “Technology and Modern Life” Chapter 3 “Educating the Public”

Why look back at historical cases? We know how the story ends View more dispassionately than present- day technologies See the full scope of this recurring pattern over time: invention  marketing  adoption  adaptation  eventual, settled role.

Readings / How to Read Academic Publications Non-empirical Summative Evaluation (of a research field, perspective) Present a Concept / Vision Present a Design Solution Argumentative Essay Empirical Statistical analysis Qualitative – ethnographic, interviews, case study

Empirical Work (broad definition) Makes claims to knowledge drawing from primary source materials (data) that have been systematically collected and evaluated. vs. argumentative essay

Evidence, Facts

Look at the evidence and sources for Fischer (Chap. 3). Discuss any questions, concerns.

Interpretation s

Technological Determinism(s) ‘Billiard-ball’ model (Ogburn 1950s) Comparing national trajectories – consequences are socially conditioned -- i.e. different trajectories for the trolley in different countries ‘Impact—imprint’ model – an essence or style to technology, technology transfers its qualities to users

Alternatives to Tech Determinism Symptomatic approaches – tech as expression of culture, Geist – spirit of the age (rationalization in the industrial age) Social Constructivism – struggle, negotiation over development and invention (see Bjiker bicycle next week) Fischer’s “User Heuristic” – emphasizing user agency in realizing the unfolding consequences of technology

Chapter 3 – Educating the Public Finding Uses Demonstrating that it functions, getting people to pay Early uses, long since forgotten The emphasis of marketing Managing Uses Etiquette Party lines Court cases? Discovering Sociability A shift in marketing emphasis in the late 1920s Industry attitudes toward sociability

The Claim (of chapter 3) “although sophisticated in their method of introducing the telephone, persistent in finding business clients, and eventually skillful at public relations, the marketers of telephone service were slow to employ as a sales tool the use that was to dominate the home telephone’s future, sociable conversation.” (Fischer, pg. 85)

The Explanation (the why) “in promoting a technology, vendors are constrained…by an interpretation of its uses that is shaped by its and their histories, a cultural constraint that can persist over many years.” (Fischer, p. 85)

On the theme of “users in society” Turing Complete User – Olia Lialina How did the term “user” get such a bad rap? The danger in denying the term Turing Complete Users / the General Purpose User: users who have the ability to achieve their goals regardless of the primary purpose of an application or device Fischer on the telephone -- “the consequences of the technology are the ends that users seek”

What questions for further investigation can you extract from this graph? Support or call into question a technological determinist view?