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[Commlist] Digital Culture & Society 9 (1) on the Domestication of Data-Driven Technologies published
Thu Sep 28 13:28:08 GMT 2023
Digital Culture & Society 9 (1) "Taming Digital Practices: On the
Domestication of Data-Driven Technologies" has been published.
Special issue edited by Tim Hector, David Waldecker, Niklas Strüer and
Tanja Aal
Available via DeGruyter: https://www.degruyter.com/journal/key/dcs/9/1/html
Physical copies and ebooks:
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-6357-0/digital-culture-society-dcs/
Modern mundane life is brimming with a variety of data-driven
technologies that are supposed to augment the practices they are
involved in. As humans bring these technologies into their lives in a
process of domestication, they tame them and are simultaneously
influenced by their presence. In combining domestication research and an
empirical analysis of current, digital, and interconnected media, this
issue examines the process of taming with an emphasis on practices. The
contributions in this issue explore the use of digitally connected media
such as vacuum robots, smart speakers, drones, and kitchen appliances
with reference to the domestication paradigm from interdisciplinary
perspectives including media studies, sociology, anthropology, and
human-computer interaction.
Table of Contents
A Praxeological Approach Towards the Domestication of Connected Media
Technologies. Introduction
David Waldecker and Tim Hector 5
I – Field Research and Case Studies
Rethinking Material Articulations of “Television” in Times After TV
Vera Klocke and Maren Hartmann 25
Cyborg Cooks: Mothers and the Anthropology of Smart Kitchens
Katharina Graf 49
Domesticating Motile Media. The Routes and Routines of Vacuum Robots
Max Kanderske 71
Frustration Free: How Alexa Orchestrates the Development of the Smart Home
Niklas Strüver 99
Reinventing Drones: From DIY Experimentation to Professionalization
Hendrik Bender and Marcus Burkhardt 125
Media Use of Older Adults in Bangladesh: Religion, Perceived Sinfulness
and the Taming of Media
Tanja Aal, Dennis Kirschsieper, Md Rashidul Hasan and Claudia Müller 153
II – Conceptual/Theoretical Reflection
Doing Home by Using Digital Assistive Technologies. On the Role of
Meaning and Materiality in the Use of Digital Assistive Technologies at
Older People’s Domesticity
Cordula Endter, Florian Fischer and Tobias Wörle 179
III – Entering the Field
Domestication of Smart Speakers by Older Users. Preliminary Findings
From an Exploratory Qualitative Study
Alexander B. Kucharski and Sebastian Merkel 203
Crafting Home with E-Textiles: Accessing Concepts of the Home in a
Socially and Culturally Diverse Setting
Anne Weibert, Konstantin Aal, Sarah Rüller, Markus Rohde and Volker Wulf
213
IV – In Conversation with
The Questions Are Still Good. Domestication Theory and Digital Media Today
Leslie Haddon in Conversation with Niklas Strüver and
David Waldecker 225
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