Bodies, technologies and action possibilities: when is an affordance?

Bloomfield, B P and Latham, Yvonne and Vurdubakis, T (2010) Bodies, technologies and action possibilities: when is an affordance? Sociology, 44 (3). pp. 415-433. ISSN 0038-0385

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Abstract

Borrowed from ecological psychology, the concept of affordances is often said to offer the social study of technology a means of re-framing the question of what is, and what is not, ‘social’ about technological artefacts. The concept, many argue, enables us to chart a safe course between the perils of technological determinism and social constructivism. This article questions the sociological adequacy of the concept as conventionally deployed. Drawing on ethnographic work on the ways technological artefacts engage, and are engaged by, disabled bodies, we propose that the ‘affordances’ of technological objects are not reducible to their material constitution but are inextricably bound up with specific, historically situated modes of engagement and ways of life.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Sociology
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? affordances body disabilities sociomateriality technologyorganisation, work and technologysociology and political sciencehb economic theorydiscipline-based research ??
ID Code:
45538
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Deposited On:
11 Jul 2011 18:33
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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26 Oct 2024 00:05