2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.destud.2020.04.002
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Design anthropology for emerging technologies: Trust and sharing in autonomous driving futures

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“…Anthropologically speaking however futures are always only possibilities, and in this sense the absence of actual "futures" to research in is not a deficit, but rather a critical response to those narratives that do seek to predict futures. In a practical sense the creation of these various versions of the possible has enabled us to investigate how people live and learn with automated technologies, and how they experience and sense feelings such as trust and anxiety (e.g., Pink et al, 2021Pink et al, , 2020 Yet, as I have emphasized above, these findings refer to elements of possible "futures" that normally remain hidden, and to advance an engaged futures-focused social science, I believe that we need to make them visible. Filmmaking is one way to achieve this.…”
Section: Anthropology Ethnography Film and Futuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Anthropologically speaking however futures are always only possibilities, and in this sense the absence of actual "futures" to research in is not a deficit, but rather a critical response to those narratives that do seek to predict futures. In a practical sense the creation of these various versions of the possible has enabled us to investigate how people live and learn with automated technologies, and how they experience and sense feelings such as trust and anxiety (e.g., Pink et al, 2021Pink et al, , 2020 Yet, as I have emphasized above, these findings refer to elements of possible "futures" that normally remain hidden, and to advance an engaged futures-focused social science, I believe that we need to make them visible. Filmmaking is one way to achieve this.…”
Section: Anthropology Ethnography Film and Futuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To sum up, in this article, I have proposed the theory and practice of design anthropological filmmaking as a method of investigation and engagement related to automated futures. First from design anthropology it is committed to a processual theory of everyday life, environment and technology as ongoingly emerging (Akama et al, 2018; Pink et al, 2020; Smith & Otto, 2016). Second, from anthropological documentary it has made a long term commitment to sensory engagements with people in their environments and attention to the reflexive relations through which video is created (MacDougall, 1998, p. 200; Waltorp, 2020).…”
Section: Summing Upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will clearly increase the road traffic capacity and reduce the energy use but will generate accidents risks. An interesting anthropological approach has been undertaken by Pink et al (2020) to propose new frameworks for trust in AD. About these CAV capabilities and impact on traffic rules, the question is how to tune the copilot system and how to trust in this system?…”
Section: Trusting the Virtual Copilot And Its Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several keys can adapt to apply, as shown in Figure 6. The upcoming part is based on and inspired by these sources [81]- [84]. Sustainability: Utilizing the proper tools can help planners set up a perfect way to make a community sustainable.…”
Section: Knowledge Discovery As a New Tool For Urban Design Processmentioning
confidence: 99%