Deliberate Intervention (eBook)

Using Policy and Design to Blunt the Harms of New Technology
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2022
176 Seiten
Rosenfeld Media (Verlag)
978-1-933820-75-0 (ISBN)

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Deliberate Intervention -  Alexandra Schmidt
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Do no harm is Alex Schmidt's mantra throughout Deliberate Interventiona book that delves into how policy and design can work together to prevent harms in technology. Using the journalistic approach she employed as an NPR reporter, Schmidt studies the history of policy making, its biases, and its evolution in the changing technology field. The beginning of each chapter highlights a graphic showing the transformation of policy and design, drawn by wellknown illustrator, MJ Broadbent.For anyone who shapes or regulates new products, reading Deliberate Intervention is a step toward doing good by designing well.Conor Friedersdorf, Staff Writer, The Atlantic Who Should Read This Book?This book is for anyone who is concerned about the harms of technology and interested in ways to circumvent them, i.e., policy makers, CEOs of tech companies, IT people, designers, lawyers, security analysts, product managers, healthcare workers, historians, writersin other words, just about everyone. Its particularly helpful for anyone who is designing anything that involves technology and is worried about the potential harm in their decision-making.TakeawaysReaders will learn:How policy and design can partner.The history of policy and how evident harms have led to policy interventions and improvements.As harms emerge from technology, individuals and companies really do have the tools to intervene. Government can control harms with new policies.How to create better policy with solid design measures.What the future looks like for people with the advent of new technology.TestimonialsDeliberate Intervention is an indepth, thoroughly cited guide on the intersection of policy and design, employing a narrative style that makes the complex subject matter fun to read and easy to grok without losing any of its gravitas. An absolute must-read for any citizen designer. Lisa Baskett, Healthcare Design StrategistWhat will it take to design technology that does less harm? This subtle book offers thoughtful, nuanced, sometimes unexpected answers. It's a good read for any curious user of technology. And for anyone who shapes or regulates new products, reading it is a step toward doing good by designing well. Conor Friedersdorf, staff writer, The AtlanticThis book is what America needs right now. With our democracy in dire straits and tech companies threatening our rights and privacy, the need for us to be proactive about policy is at an all-time high Ginger Reinauer, Senior Product Designer
Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.11.2022
Vorwort Enrique Martinez
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Kreatives Gestalten
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Schlagworte ad hoc • Ad hoc policy • agile approaches • algorithms of oppression • anecdotal harm • anticompetition • Big Tech • Black lives matter • BLM • Civic Tech • Civic Technology • Civil Society • codesign • collaborative policymaking • constraints • Consumer products • Cryptocurrency • Dark Patterns • Data breaches • design justice • design standards • disinformation • EHR • Electronic Health Record • enterprise design • enterprise design justice • ethical frame • Facial Recognition • facial recognition bias • FCC • Federal Communications Commision • Federal Trade Commission • fishbone • fishbone diagram • flexible copyright • FTC • futures cone • futures wheel • gdpr • General Data Protection Regulation • Inclusion • inclusive • inclusive design • intangible harms • internal interventions • Ishikawa diagram • iterative policy cycles • journey maps • Licensing • manipulative • manipulative design • mansionization • marginalized groups • mental models • nonjury tribunals • Office of Technology Assessment • online platforms protections • OTA • outside regulation • policy constraints • Public Interest • Regulation • Standards • tangible harms • Technology Policy • tech policy • unconstrained spaces
ISBN-10 1-933820-75-6 / 1933820756
ISBN-13 978-1-933820-75-0 / 9781933820750
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