Reference no: EM133640465
CHOSEN TECHNOLOGY: WEB 2.0 ( YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, AND TIK TOK)
Your paper should do the following:
Introduce your technology by describing its intended use, location, creators, and demographics.
Answer the question, "What invisible biases, values, or norms may have been introduced into the design, planning, or intended use of this artifact by the creators or planners, and how can you determine this?"
Based on your observations of interactions between people and this technology, and the context of the technology (physical or digital), discuss who benefits from the technology the most and who benefits from it the least. Offer some reasons why this is the case.
Review pages 252-256 of Winner's article, "Do Artifacts Have Politics?" from Week 3, and suggest how the technology you have chosen can create certain types of social order in our world by including and benefiting some people while excluding others. Or, you could talk about how the artifact emphasizes some values and norms over others in its design, basing your observations on Brey's ideas from "Disclosive Computer Ethics" in Week 4, even if the technology is not digital. You can also include any sociological, or anthropological studies that have been done on the technology or lawsuits that have been filed, etc., as part of your research, for example:
Driver-side safety airbags and car seats are often designed for the average height and weight of men, thus protecting them better in crashes, and even injuring women as many experience pelvic fractures from the impact of airbags. A technology that is not designed to equally protect people of all sizes may be an ethical issue.
Have a concluding paragraph that sums up the conclusions you have drawn about your technology in the process of doing this project.
Support and explain your points with observed evidence and other research you have done. Also, be sure to use the Required Learning Materials from weeks 3-4 to help you.
Make sure to provide paraphrases, summaries, and quotes and provide references for all sources. In general, avoid long quotes from your resources (more than 3 lines) and make sure to use all of your resources in your paper.
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