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Moving Beyond the WEIRD - Lessons from an Amazigh Community in Shaping Pluralistic Digital Futures

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In this open-access book, Sarah Rüller offers a comprehensive exploration of the complexities and nuances of conducting Western digital research in non-Western contexts, focusing on a case study in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The research underscores the importance of addressing the challenges inherent in navigating this intercultural landscape, particularly as Western researchers immersed in ethnographic work. The studies highlight the multifaceted issues surrounding postcolonial frameworks, extractivism, technocapitalism, exploitation, and the evolving paradigms of development and sustainability, and underscores the urgent need for a more pluralistic, site-specific co-design approach. This approach is central to promoting inclusive and just digital futures, mitigating the impact of WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) biases, and unraveling the complex interplay of local and rural contexts torn between authenticity and exploitation by information and communication technologies (ICTs). This research delves deeper into a critical analysis of the establishment of a MediaSpace and the different community perspectives on technology access, revealing tensions and contradictions that shape the discourse on development and self-determination.
 

List of contents

Introduction.- Recognizing the
Challenges.- Methodological
Approach.- Messy Fieldwork.- Technology is
Everywhere.- Rurality and Tourism.- Speculative Design.- Exploring the Future of
UX Design & Research
through non-technical
Lenses.- Discussion &
Implications for HCI and
Design.- Methodological
Reflections.- Conclusion & Outlook.

About the author

Sarah Rüller is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Siegen. With a background in Media and Human Computer Interaction, her work focuses on tech appropriation, social media censorship and content moderation.

Summary

In this open-access book, Sarah Rüller offers a comprehensive exploration of the complexities and nuances of conducting Western digital research in non-Western contexts, focusing on a case study in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The research underscores the importance of addressing the challenges inherent in navigating this intercultural landscape, particularly as Western researchers immersed in ethnographic work. The studies highlight the multifaceted issues surrounding postcolonial frameworks, extractivism, technocapitalism, exploitation, and the evolving paradigms of development and sustainability, and underscores the urgent need for a more pluralistic, site-specific co-design approach. This approach is central to promoting inclusive and just digital futures, mitigating the impact of WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) biases, and unraveling the complex interplay of local and rural contexts torn between authenticity and exploitation by information and communication technologies (ICTs). This research delves deeper into a critical analysis of the establishment of a MediaSpace and the different community perspectives on technology access, revealing tensions and contradictions that shape the discourse on development and self-determination.
 

Product details

Authors Sarah Rüller
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.04.2025
 
EAN 9783658475857
ISBN 978-3-658-47585-7
No. of pages 218
Dimensions 148 mm x 13 mm x 210 mm
Weight 311 g
Illustrations XVII, 218 p. 17 illus., 13 illus. in color. Textbook for German language market.
Series Medien der Kooperation - Media of Cooperation
Medien der Kooperation – Media of Cooperation
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Media science

Afrika, Kulturwissenschaften, Literacy, Morocco, Futures, ICT, Digital and New Media, African Culture, Appropriation, Amazigh

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