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Wearable technologies' popularity in sporting practices continues to grow. Runners use GPS watches and activity trackers to track steps, log miles, map courses, and monitor heart rates. Likewise, wearables are integrated into long distance running events, with race officials relying on technologies to effectively execute events. However, technologies can also enable and monitor cheating. Many studies focusing on the individual explore why cheaters make unethical decisions. Actor-Network Theory shifts cheating's focus from the individual and moral failings to an assemblage that includes not only the runner, but nonhumans, such as technology, as well. A 2015 Canadian Ironman cheating incident case study illuminates intricate relationships and networks between humans and nonhumans. By examining the intersections of cheating and technology in running sports, the authors see where and how technology works as intended or is repurposed. Whereas a human-centered approach to sport and cheating dismisses wearables' agency, Actor-Network Theory reveals their underexamined, sociotechnical complexities.
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跑步运动中的技术与伦理行为
可穿戴技术在体育实践中的受欢迎程度持续增长。跑步者使用GPS手表和活动追踪器来记录步数、记录英里数、绘制路线地图和监测心率。同样,可穿戴设备也被整合到长跑赛事中,赛事官员依靠技术来有效地执行赛事。然而,技术也可以使作弊成为可能并监控作弊。许多关注个人的研究探讨了为什么作弊者会做出不道德的决定。演员网络理论将作弊的焦点从个人和道德上的失败转移到一个集合上,这个集合不仅包括跑步者,也包括非人类,比如技术。2015年加拿大铁人三项作弊事件的案例研究揭示了人类和非人类之间复杂的关系和网络。通过研究跑步运动中作弊和技术的交集,作者看到了技术在哪里以及如何发挥作用或被重新利用。虽然以人为中心的体育和作弊方法否定了可穿戴设备的代理作用,但演员网络理论揭示了它们未被研究的社会技术复杂性。
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