TY - JOUR
T1 - The Right to Contestation
T2 - Towards Repairing Our Interactions with Algorithmic Decision Systems
AU - Collins, Robert
AU - Redström, Johan
AU - Rozendaal, Marco
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This paper looks at how contestation in the context of algorithmic decision systems is essentially the progeny of repair for our more decentralized and abstracted digital world. The act of repair has often been a way for users to contest with bad design, substandard products, and disappointing outcomes—not to mention often being a necessary aspect of ensuring effective use over time. As algorithmic systems continue to make more decisions about our lives and futures, we need to look for new ways to contest their outcomes and repair potentially broken systems. Through looking at examples of contemporary repair and contestation and tracing the history of electronics repair from discrete components into the decentralized systems of today, we look at how the shared values of repair and contestation help surface ways to approach contestation using tactics of the Right to Repair movement and the instincts of the Fixer. Finally, we speculate on roles, communities, and a move towards an agonistic interaction space where response-ability rests more equally across user, designer, and system.
AB - This paper looks at how contestation in the context of algorithmic decision systems is essentially the progeny of repair for our more decentralized and abstracted digital world. The act of repair has often been a way for users to contest with bad design, substandard products, and disappointing outcomes—not to mention often being a necessary aspect of ensuring effective use over time. As algorithmic systems continue to make more decisions about our lives and futures, we need to look for new ways to contest their outcomes and repair potentially broken systems. Through looking at examples of contemporary repair and contestation and tracing the history of electronics repair from discrete components into the decentralized systems of today, we look at how the shared values of repair and contestation help surface ways to approach contestation using tactics of the Right to Repair movement and the instincts of the Fixer. Finally, we speculate on roles, communities, and a move towards an agonistic interaction space where response-ability rests more equally across user, designer, and system.
KW - Agonistic Design
KW - Algorithmic Decision Systems
KW - Design for Contestation
KW - Design for Repair
KW - Right to Repair
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85193252896&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.57698/v18i1.06
DO - 10.57698/v18i1.06
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85193252896
SN - 1991-3761
VL - 18
SP - 95
EP - 106
JO - International Journal of Design
JF - International Journal of Design
IS - 1
ER -