修复未损坏的东西--作为反身性工具的算法修复手册

Ana Pop Stefanija, Jo Pierson
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在这篇文章中,我们概述了一种创新的参与式方法,用于反思算法系统及其伴随的数据化的基本过程。作为非专业人士和专业研究人员,我们都面临着对算法系统进行批判性和反思性思考的挑战,因此我们开发并阐述了一种方法,让参与者参与到对算法人工制品的思考中,并通过算法人工制品对其进行思考。在制定方法的过程中,我们的前提是算法总是坏的,因此我们设计了《修复手册》,将其作为富有成效的反身性工具,使人们能够与算法人工制品进行反思和反身性接触。借鉴香农-马特恩(Shannon Mattern)和约瑟夫-杜米特(Joseph Dumit)开发的方法,我们以算法数据人工制品为切入点,对个人与无所不包的算法系统之间不可避免的纠葛展开调查、自学和感知之旅。我们的研究结果表明,这种方法为教育工作者和研究人员提供了宝贵的机会和见解,同样可以用于增强能力和实现教育目标。
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Repairing what’s not broken – Algorithm repair manual as reflexivity device
In this article, we outline an innovative participatory method for reflexive engagement with algorithmic systems and the underlying processes of datafication that accompany them. Faced with the challenges of thinking critically and reflexively about algorithmic systems, both as non-expert individuals and expert researchers, we develop and elaborate on an approach for engaging participants in thinking with, – through and – about algorithmic artifacts. In developing our approach, we start from the premise that algorithms are always broken, and we devise Repair Manuals as productive reflexivity devices that will enable for reflective and reflexive encounters with algorithmic artifacts. Borrowing from the approaches developed by Shannon Mattern and Joseph Dumit, we take algorithmic data artifacts as entry points to embark on an investigative, self-learning and sense-making journey of the inevitable entanglement between the individuals and the all-encompassing algorithmic systems. The results from our study show that this approach offers valuable opportunities and insights both for educators and for researchers, and can be used equally for empowerment and educational goals.
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