Designing speculative civics

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Abstract

As human computer interaction design research continues to expand domains, civics is emerging as an important subject through which to explore how computation shapes our public lives. In this paper we present and reflect upon a series of research through design (RtD) projects that investigate speculative civic contexts. From this, we identify and discuss tactics that can be employed in RtD projects: RtD as Representations of Systems Yet-to-Come, RtD as Prototyping Systems and RtD as Use of a System. Then we identify and discuss thematic interpretations of civics that emerged through our designs: Mediated Civics, Computed Civics, and Proxied Civics. This work contributes to discourses of speculative design, research through design, and those of civics in human computer interaction design research.

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Disalvo, C., Jenkins, T., & Lodato, T. (2016). Designing speculative civics. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 4979–4990). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/2858036.2858505

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