Recently, HCI scholars have started questioning the relationship between computing and political economy, with both general analyses of such relationships, and specific design cases describing design interventions. This paper contributes to this stream of reflections, and argues that IT designers and HCI scholars can critically engage with the contemporary phase of capitalism by infrastructuring the emergence of new institutional forms of autonomous social collaboration through IT projects. More specifically, we discuss strategies and tactics that are available for IT designers embracing an activist agenda while infrastructuring autonomous social collaborations. We draw on empirical data from an H2020 EU funded project -- Commonfare -- that seeks to foster the emergence of alternative forms of welfare provision rooted in social collaboration. In this context, we discuss how the necessary multiple relations that unfold in a project with such ambitions shape both the language and the technologies of the project itself.

Fostering commonfare. Infrastructuring autonomous social collaboration / Lyle, Peter; Sciannamblo, Mariacristina; Teli, Maurizio. - (2018), pp. 1-12. [10.1145/3173574.3174026].

Fostering commonfare. Infrastructuring autonomous social collaboration

Sciannamblo, Mariacristina;
2018

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Recently, HCI scholars have started questioning the relationship between computing and political economy, with both general analyses of such relationships, and specific design cases describing design interventions. This paper contributes to this stream of reflections, and argues that IT designers and HCI scholars can critically engage with the contemporary phase of capitalism by infrastructuring the emergence of new institutional forms of autonomous social collaboration through IT projects. More specifically, we discuss strategies and tactics that are available for IT designers embracing an activist agenda while infrastructuring autonomous social collaborations. We draw on empirical data from an H2020 EU funded project -- Commonfare -- that seeks to foster the emergence of alternative forms of welfare provision rooted in social collaboration. In this context, we discuss how the necessary multiple relations that unfold in a project with such ambitions shape both the language and the technologies of the project itself.
2018
CHI '18. Proceedings of the 2018 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems
9781450356206
strategies and tactics; infrastructuring; participatory design; political economy; welfare; configuring participation; social collaboration
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Fostering commonfare. Infrastructuring autonomous social collaboration / Lyle, Peter; Sciannamblo, Mariacristina; Teli, Maurizio. - (2018), pp. 1-12. [10.1145/3173574.3174026].
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