Title
Collapse informatics: augmenting the sustainability & ICT4D discourse in HCI
Abstract
Research in many fields argues that contemporary global industrial civilization will not persist indefinitely in its current form, and may, like many past human societies, eventually collapse. Arguments in environmental studies, anthropology, and other fields indicate that this transformation could begin within the next half-century. While imminent collapse is far from certain, it is prudent to consider now how to develop sociotechnical systems for use in these scenarios. We introduce the notion of collapse informatics---the study, design, and development of sociotechnical systems in the abundant present for use in a future of scarcity---as a complement to ICT4D and mitigation-oriented sustainable HCI. We draw on a variety of literatures to offer a set of relevant concepts and articulate the relationships among them to orient and evaluate collapse informatics work. Observing that collapse informatics poses a unique class of cross-cultural design problems, we sketch the design space of collapse informatics and provide a variety of example projects. We explore points of connection and distinction between collapse informatics and sustainable HCI, ICT4D, and crisis informatics. Finally, we discuss next steps and comment on the potential value of collapse informatics work even in the event that collapse never occurs.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2207676.2207770
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
next half-century,cross-cultural design problem,ict4d discourse,design space,collapse informatics,mitigation-oriented sustainable hci,next step,imminent collapse,collapse informatics work,crisis informatics,sociotechnical system,adaptation,study design,sustainability,collapse
Design space,Informatics,Crisis informatics,Industrial civilization,Computer science,Engineering ethics,Human–computer interaction,Sociotechnical system,Sustainability,Management science,Environmental studies,Sketch
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
38
2.15
15
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bill Tomlinson193080.86
M. Six Silberman278150.94
Donald J. Patterson31765219.99
Yue Pan411810.30
Eli Blevis5973114.18