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Accepted Paper:

Navigating the Digital Frontier: An Exploration of Sociotechnical Imaginaries  
Prateek Khanna (Amity University, Ranchi)

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Paper Short Abstract:

The paper explores the intricate interplay of sociotechnical imaginaries in the digital world and aims to serve as a guide for stakeholders to foster an ecosystem that prioritizes inclusivity, ethical considerations, and the collective well-being of humanity.

Paper Abstract:

The paper explores the intricate interplay of sociotechnical imaginaries in the digital world, dissecting perceptions, practices, rights and responsibilities, and regulation and control. In the realm of perceptions, diverse perspectives unfold, showcasing technology as both an empowering force and a source of concern. The framing of technologies in public discourse further shapes societal views, steering policy decisions and technological development. Delving into practices, the paper examines the integration of technology into daily life, uncovering nuanced user behaviours and the consequential digital divide. Emerging technology adoption trends, particularly in Artificial Intelligence and IoT, exemplify the delicate balance between innovation and ethical considerations.

The discussion then shifts to the digital rights landscape, emphasizing the fundamental importance of privacy, freedom of expression, and protection from discrimination. As technology permeates every aspect of society, the paper contends that the ethical responsibilities of both corporations and users become paramount. Corporate responsibilities extend to adopting ethical design practices, ensuring data protection, and upholding transparency. The governance of this dynamic digital landscape requires ethical frameworks and regulations to strike a balance between innovation and protecting the public interest.

The paper calls for a nuanced understanding of the evolving relationship between technology and society. The reflections serve as a guide for individuals, institutions, and policymakers to navigate the digital frontier, fostering an ecosystem that prioritizes inclusivity, ethical considerations, and the collective well-being of humanity. This journey, marked by continual reflection and adaptation, aims to shape technology into a force for positive societal transformation in the ongoing digital revolution.

Panel OP151
Socio-technical imaginaries in/and of the digital world
  Session 1 Thursday 18 July, 2024, -