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智障人士的技术使用的社会情感分析。

A socio-emotional analysis of technology use by people with intellectual disabilities.

机构信息

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.

出版信息

J Intellect Disabil Res. 2021 Feb;65(2):149-161. doi: 10.1111/jir.12796. Epub 2020 Nov 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) is often thought to enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and is considered an important aspect of digital inclusion. However, inclusion practices often fail to address societal inequalities that lead to and sustain exclusion. The aim of this research was to enhance understandings of the relationships people with ID form with technology by critically analysing the underlying assumptions of inclusion practices.

METHOD

We employed a post-qualitative approach to reanalyse previously collected data from face-to-face interviews with 10 Australian adults with ID who attended a community literacy programme about their technology use in their daily lives. Two of social theorist Sara Ahmed's key concepts were used to analyse these data: (1) 'stickiness' of emotions, where certain (socially dominant) emotions are considered to attach to objects over time (e.g. mobile phone use is normal/good) and (2) 'fit' between people and objects, where there is a sense of comfort when objects are designed for people like you - those outside the 'norm' experience discomfort and a sense of being 'othered' in their interactions with such objects which do not fit them.

RESULTS

Our analysis identified how people with ID often attributed positive feelings to technology even when they had seemingly negative interactions with their devices (e.g. they could not use certain features, caregivers acted as gatekeepers to access). The positive associations were likely the outcome of implicitly held understandings that society highly values technology (Ahmed's stickiness of emotions). Although some participants accessed technology without difficulty, others experienced discomfort due to difficulties using devices that were not designed for them (Ahmed's fit between people and objects). Importantly, some participants had access to technology and the technical skill to use ICTs, but other factors, such as not having many friends, impacted their ability to use their devices in meaningful ways.

CONCLUSION

Our analysis suggests that digital inclusion practices focused on providing access to technology may unintentionally harm in ways that are not immediately apparent when working with people with ID. Harms might include further marginalisation or 'othering' of people with ID. It is important to recognise that well-meaning attempts to encourage use of ICTs may be counterproductive if they lead to experiences of marginalisation. To avoid this, inclusion practices could focus beyond access to devices, and the ability to use them, to include considerations of the multiple socio-emotional effects. What is a good fit is not entirely predeterminable, exploration of the possibilities for what will work well for any individual requires experimentation and creativity, and a careful attention to unintended effects. Beyond this, the development of new technology should consider how to diversify devices that often fail to fit people with disabilities.

摘要

背景

人们普遍认为,获取信息和通信技术(ICT)可以改善智障人士(ID)的生活,并将其视为数字包容的一个重要方面。然而,包容实践往往未能解决导致和维持排斥的社会不平等问题。本研究旨在通过批判性地分析包容实践背后的假设,增进对智障人士与技术之间关系的理解。

方法

我们采用后定性方法,重新分析了之前收集的 10 名澳大利亚成年 ID 参与者参与社区扫盲计划的面对面访谈数据,该计划涉及他们在日常生活中使用技术的情况。社会理论家萨拉·阿赫迈德(Sara Ahmed)的两个关键概念被用于分析这些数据:(1)情感的“粘性”,即随着时间的推移,某些(社会主导)情感会附着在物体上(例如,手机的使用是正常/好的);(2)人与物体之间的“契合”,当物体为像你这样的人设计时(那些不符合“常态”的人)会感到舒适,而在与不适合他们的物体的互动中,他们会感到不适和被“他者化”。

结果

我们的分析确定了 ID 人士如何经常将积极的感觉归因于技术,即使他们与设备的互动似乎是负面的(例如,他们无法使用某些功能,看护者充当访问的把关者)。积极的联想可能是社会高度重视技术的隐含理解的结果(阿赫迈德的情感粘性)。尽管一些参与者可以毫不费力地访问技术,但其他人由于使用为他们设计的设备而感到不适(阿赫迈德的人与物体之间的契合)。重要的是,一些参与者可以访问技术并拥有使用 ICT 的技术技能,但其他因素,例如没有很多朋友,会影响他们以有意义的方式使用设备的能力。

结论

我们的分析表明,专注于提供技术访问的数字包容实践可能会以不明显的方式无意中对 ID 人士造成伤害。伤害可能包括对 ID 人士的进一步边缘化或“他者化”。重要的是要认识到,鼓励使用 ICT 的善意尝试如果导致边缘化的经历可能会适得其反。为了避免这种情况,包容实践可以不仅仅关注设备的访问和使用能力,还可以包括对多个社会情感影响的考虑。合适的契合不是完全可以预先确定的,探索对任何个人都有效的可能性需要实验和创造力,并且需要仔细注意意外的影响。除此之外,新技术的开发应考虑如何使经常不适合残疾人士的设备多样化。

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