Archive for December, 2008

Abstract of “The Challenge of Representing a Sociotechnical System”

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Now available is the abstract of “The Challenge of Representing a Sociotechnical System: Fair Tracing and the Value Chain”, a paper presented by Dr Ann Light at the Sociotechnical Aspects of Interaction Design conference held in London in May 2008.

Abstract: The Fair Tracing project has as its heart the representation of a sociotechnical system, with its emphasis on the social, economic and environmental aspects of food production as a means of profitably connecting Fair Trade producers in developing countries with ethical consumers in the North. The political elements of the production system will be displayed as part of telling the story of the value chain. The case study is interesting in that not only have we set out to explore and understand the value chain and the information flows accompanying it, but the findings will inform two aspects of the project: first, the design of the system and what use would be reasonable to expect of busy people; second, the representation at the interface that users see when they choose to learn more about the circumstances of production. A significant challenge will be representing the politics of production relationships in the design of the Fair Tracing system in such a way that the tool remains agnostic, but the power relations can be understood – and even challenged.

Third BGDD Conference

Friday, December 19th, 2008

The network of researchers involved in the four EPSRC-funded projects will meet at Emmanuel College, Cambridge on 5-6 January 2009 for a third “Bridging the Global Digital Divide” conference. The aim of the two-day meeting is to bring the project teams together to share news and information about our ongoing work, as well as plan for the final months ahead. 

Confirmed as attending on behalf of Fair Tracing are Dr Ian BrownDr Dorothea Kleine, Dr Apurba Kundu. In additional, selected research students who are contributing to the Fair Tracing Project may also attend. 

Academic Workshops

Friday, December 19th, 2008

As we enter the final stage of this project, it is worthwhile to note the following academic workshops co-organised by Dr Ann Light, all of which included various inputs from the Fair Tracing Project:

• CHI2007: Workshop on ‘UUCD and International Development’, April 2007.
• CHI2008: Workshop on ‘HCI for Community and International Development, April 2008.
• OzCHI2008: Workshop on ‘Inclusivity, Interaction Design and Culture’, December 2008.