| Title | Containment and Decontainment of Digital Voice Assistants |
|---|---|
| Contributor | Yolande Strengers(author) |
| Zoë Sofoulis (author) | |
| License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ |
| Copyright | Yolande Strengers and Zoë Sofoulis |
| Publisher | meson press |
| Published on | 2024-07-12 |
| Page range | pp. 165–182 |
| Language | English (Original) |
Yolande Strengers is Professor of Digital Technology and Society in the Emerging Technologies Research Lab at Monash University (Faculty of Information Technology), where she leads the Energy Futures research program. Her research spans the fields of digital sociology, science and technology studies and human computer interaction. Drawing on digital and design ethnography techniques, Yolande’s research investigates the environmental and gender impacts of emerging technologies in the home, including digital voice assistants, AI and smart home devices. Recent books include The Smart Wife (The MIT Press, 2020, co-authored with Jenny Kennedy) and Social Practices and Dynamic Non-Humans (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, co-edited with Cecily Maller).
Zoë Sofoulis, from the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University, is a retired interdisciplinary researcher with a longstanding interest in the myths and symbols of high-tech culture. Her earlier writings (under the name Zoë Sofia) focussed on science fiction, cyberculture, and electronic arts. She is more recently known for practical applications of qualitative cultural research and humanities perspectives in fields where technology and engineering predominate, especially urban water, where her papers have helped define a cultural and sociotechnical perspective on metropolitan water and demand management. When strangers ask if she has had children, Zoë is proud to say “No, but I’ve had postgraduates,” some of whom are contributors to this book.