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Title:
Critical theory and interaction design / edited by Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell, and Mark Blythe.
Publisher:
The MIT Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
x, 826 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Human-computer interaction.
Social psychology.
Other Authors:
Bardzell, Jeffrey, editor.
Bardzell, Shaowen, editor.
Blythe, Mark A., editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Through the "cracks and fissures" in the smart home to ubiquitous utopia / Shaowen Bardzell. The seven veils of fantasy (1997) / Slavoj Žižek -- Wild theory, or--did somebody say Žižek? / Mark Blythe -- Rotation of crops: a venture in a theory of social prudence (1843) / Søren Kierkegaard, edited and translated by Howard V. Hong and Edna H. Hong -- Against boredom: the demonic pantheism in design / Olav W. Bertelsen -- Myth today (1957) / Roland Barthes, translated by Annette Lavers -- Barthes, and calling the mundane to account / Jofish Kaye -- The open work (1989) / Umberto Eco, translated by Anna Cancogni -- What does digital content mean? Umberto Eco and the open work / Alan F. Blackwell -- Encoding/decoding (1978) / Stuart Hall -- Stuart Hall: cultural studies, human-computer interaction, and encoding/decoding / Elizabeth F. Churchill -- Grasping a text (1978) / Wolfgang Iser -- Wolfgang Iser and the reader as creator / Melanie Feinberg -- The intellectual virtues / Aristotle, translated by F.H. Peters -- Way back to some design futures: Aristotle's intellectual excellences and their implications for designing / Gilbert Cockton -- Pugnacious aesthetes and barely closeted moralists / Jeffrey Bardzell -- The author as producer (1934) / Walter Benjamin, translated by Edmund Jephcott -- The (cultural) interface designer as producer / Søren Bro Pold -- The new forms of control (1964) / Herbert Marcuse -- Herbert Marcuse and the "one-dimensional man" / Erik Stolterman -- Ideology and ideological state apparatuses (notes towards an investigation) (1970) / Louis Althusser, translated by Ben Brewster -- Ideology and interpellation: Althusser's "Ideology and ideological state apparatuses" / Paul Dorish -- Gender trouble (1999) / Judith Butler -- Performing interaction design with Judith Butler / Ann Light -- Why has critique run out of steam? From matters of fact to matters of concern (2004) / Bruno Latour -- Bruno Latour as sociologist and design theorist? / Carl DiSalvo -- The politics of amnesia (2003) / Terry Eagleton -- After critical design / Mark Blythe -- The artworld (1964) / Arthur C. Danto -- Danto's artworld: art--and design--as inquiry / Jeffrey Bardzell -- Lucidly bewildered: participatory and political design / Shaowen Bardzell -- From notes made in 1970-1971 / Mikhail M. Bakhtin, translated by Vern W. McGee -- Bakhtin's dialogics and the "human" in human-centered design / Peter Wright and John McCarthy -- Non-theatrical performance (1993) / Allan Kaprow -- Kaprow and HCI: reflections on "participation" in research through design / Kirsten Boehner -- Panopticism (1975) / Michel Foucault, translated by Alan Sheridan -- Michel Foucaluth on the panopticon: a commentary / John Bowers -- Nature and space (1998) / James C. Scott -- Seeing like Seeing like a state / Hrönn Brynjarsdóttir Holmer, Phoebe Sengers, and Kaiton Williams -- Knowing the Oriental (1978) / Edward W. Said -- Representing others: HCI and postcolonialism / Bekiu Grinter -- The generalized and the concrete other (1992) / Seyla Benhabib -- Through the "cracks and fissures" in the smart home to ubiquitous utopia / Shaowen Bardzell.
Summary:
By placing classic texts from the tradition of critical theory next to commentary by leading experts in the fields of HCI and design, the editors of this volume hope to show how interactive design can benefit from humanities and social science based criticism. The editors take the position that diverse disciplines contribute to HCI, and that each distinctive resource can offer usful designs, good experiences and improve the interaction design that mediates everyday reality. This volume includes classic essays by philosophers ranging from Aristotle to Slavojek, and then situates those traditions in the contemporary field of HCI through essays by such luminaries as Paul Dourish, Erik Stolterman, and Carl DiSalvo. The editors and authors show how theories normally relegated to the humanities (art theory, feminism, postcolonialism, etc.) can all play significant roles in how we understand interaction design-- Publisher.
ISBN:
026203798X
9780262037983
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1019837657
LCCN:
2017053686
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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