Turning Aggression into an Object of Intervention: Tinkering in a Crime Control Pilot Study

作者: Francisca Grommé

DOI: 10.1080/09505431.2014.992331

关键词: Set (psychology)MandateAggressionEmerging technologiesCrime controlTest (assessment)Intervention (counseling)Object (philosophy)Social psychologyPsychology

摘要: AbstractReal-world experiments that test new technologies can affect policy and practice by introducing objects of intervention through tinkering; the ad hoc work realigning relations in face frictions, surprises, disturbances occur when a technology. In pilot study on aggression detection, tinkering moved out human body. end, defined as set acoustic-physical variables representing aroused body, alongside other signals aggression. How an object was shaped is relevant because it involved inclusions exclusions authorities who identified aggression, methods they applied, mandate for intervention. A focus are tinkered within real-world experiment permits critical engagement with this format. Although experimental format credited producing knowledge about technology's ‘actual’ performance, actors e...

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