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On the Steppe: Plain Talk Imagining Technology Used Wisely
Conversation knits together people and communities. Practicing conversation when times are good can lay the groundwork for conversations when times get tough and the topics are difficult. These two observations underlie our project: a rural community radio program exploring how people encounter and live with technology. The radio show is an ongoing conversation between established HCI researcher Batya Friedman and long-time KTRT FM manager Don Ashford. In the episodes the topics are introduced in a broad manner, then local examples of the concerns are brought to the fore, re-centering the rural as a point of perspective for reflection. Episodes are available at techpolicylab.uw.edu.
Batya Friedman
Don Ashford
Projects in Information & Society
- Design-Oriented Case Studies: Engaging Students in Tech Policy
- On the Steppe: Plain Talk Imagining Technology Used Wisely
- The Effects of Suggested Tags and Autocomplete Features on Social Tagging Behaviors
- Studying Subject Ontogeny at Scale in a Polyhierarchical Indexing Language
- E-rate Funding and Libraries: Preliminary Analysis of Trends Post-Modernization
- Telling Stories: On Culturally Responsive Artificial Intelligence
- E-rate Funding and Libraries: Preliminary Analysis of Trends Post-Modernization
- Joe Bak-Coleman, Postdoctoral Fellow
- Election Integrity Partnership
- Center for an Informed Public Innovation Fund
- Center for an Informed Public Research
- Kolina Koltai, Postdoctoral Fellow
- Rachel E. Moran, Postdoctoral Fellow