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Technology,
Poverty
Reduction
& the
Responsibility
of Engineers
Ilse Oosterlaken
8 March 2013
Milan, Italy
TECH FOR SOCIETY:
Technology, Innovation
and Social Change
Development organization
Practical Action:
“When NGOs talk about
poverty reduction, they
focus on food, health or
education. People see
health, but they don’t see
the fridge and the health
centre that need energy.
That’s a technology.”
“Even simple tech
can make a large
impact on
development”
Program for the Lecture
1. Thinking about technology & development –
Some highlights (context)
2. The capability approach – A very short
introduction (theory)
3. A capability approach to technology & its
design + some cases (application)
1.
Thinking about
Technology &
Development
– Some
Highlights
Appropriate Technology
Movement (1970/1980s)
• Reaction to (failed) transfer of
Western technologies after
WOII
• New technologies to be
designed to suit local
circumstances and needs in
developing countries
• Locally produced, ecologically
sound, labor intensive, etc.
• Initially quite successful
movement, although also
much criticized
Human Development Report
2001
• Keywords: scientific
progress, diffusion of
technologies,
investments, risks, patents,
network age, skilled labor
force
• Criticism of Indian activist
Vandana Shiva: human
concerns overlooked, does
not discuss participation,
diversity of solutions, role
of the South
Different Views on Relation
‘Technology & Development’
Development scholars
Leach & Scoones (2006)
distinguish:
1. Driving force behind
industrialisation & economic
growth
(“race to the top”)
2. Technologies with direct, big
impact on poverty
(“race to the universal fix”)
3. Specific to local contexts, social /
cultural / institutional dimensions,
citizen participation in choice and
design, new partnerships, etc.
(“the slow race”)
‘Responsible Engineering’
in Development Context?
Robbins (2007). “The Reflexive Engineer: Perceptions of Integrated Development”,
in: Journal of International Development 19, 99-110
Aspect Traditional engineers Reflexive engineers
Technology/society
relationship
Technological shaping of
society
Socio-technical dynamics
View of expertise Narrow, discipline based Broad & holistic, interdisciplinary
Politics of knowledge Engineers know best Engineer/stakeholder
partnership
Technological uptake Experts communicating to the
public brings acceptance
Social, economic, env.m. factors
explain adoption/rejection
Means of decision making
about technology
Experts ‘engage’ and educate
the public
Public-expert dialogue &
agreement
Epistemological approach
to problems & solutions
Technical specialisation Complex systems
View of development Technology-driven Livelihoods-based
Conceptual starting point Designs Socio-technical systems
More
comprehensive
alternative to
livelihood approach
to development:
the ‘capability
approach’
Necessity to Reflect on the
Meaning of Development
“We tend to discuss the principles of form and composition, the
principles of aesthetics, the principles of usability, the principles of
market economics and business operations, or the mechanical and
technological principles that underpin products. In short, we are
better able to discuss the principles of the various methods that are
employed in design thinking than the first principles of design, the
principles on which our work is ultimately grounded and
justified. The evidence of this is the great difficulty we have in
discussing the ethical and political implications of design.”
(Buchanan, 2001 in journal Design Issues)
The Capability Approach
A normative conceptual framework that enables us to articulate
such implications in the context of development, and reflect on them
2.
The Capability
Approach
– A Very Short
Introduction
The ‘Capability Approach’ (CA)
to Development
Central in this approach:
individual human ‘capabilities’
•The real opportunities that people have
in life, what people are realistically able
to do and to be
•Examples: capability to be healthy, to
travel, to be part of a community…
Development: a process of increasing
valuable capabilities for each and every
individual
Key values underlying this approach:
•Well-being
•Justice
•Freedom & autonomy (‘agency’)
Amartya
Sen
Martha
Nussbaum
Well-being and Agency
‘Functionings:’
Realized
Achievements
Capabilities:
Effectively possible
Freedoms, valuable options to
choose from
Respect for human agency, avoid
paternalism
E.g. difference between
starving
and having fastened
Participation /
public debate /
democratic practice
are important themes
in the CA !
Amartya Sen:
People are not just
passive patients
to be helped
How Do We Assess
Poverty & Development?
Goods / resources
(like a bicycle)
‘‘Capability’Capability’
(to move around, to travel)(to move around, to travel)
Happiness, preference satisfaction
(by cycling)
Problem: ‘adaptive preferences’
caused by extreme poverty or
social conditioning; What if women
in Iran are ‘simply happy’ despite
their situation of oppression?
Problem: ‘conversion factors’
unfavorable for
•People with disability (personal)
•Bedouin in the desert
(environmental )
•Women in Iran (social)
‘Income’
often
used
3.
A Capability
Approach to
Technology
& Its Design
ICT for Development (ICT4D)
One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Rural telecentres
Mobile phones for farmers in Africa Phone ladies in Bangladesh
Usage of CA for Critique on
‘Mainstream’ ICT4D
• Tension between well-being goals NGOs and
agency of people, which deserves explicit
reflection (Ratan & Bailur, 2007)
• People often treated as passive receivers of
ICT, overlooking “the needs and aspirations of
the people whose interests are affected by the
innovations” (Zheng, 2010)
• Too much attention for ICT distribution and
access, even though its “outcome is contingent,
depending on individual conversion factors”
(James, 2006)
• Too much emphasis on economic growth,
“which is too narrow to capture the impacts of
ICT” (Kleine 2011)
“the common way of
measuring impact by
defining the intended
development
outcomes top-down
and a-priori is
unsuitable in the
context of multi-
purpose technologies
[i.e. like ICT] which
could empower
individuals to attain
development
outcomes of their own
choosing”
Kleine (2009) My own critique: in general little explicit attention for design
A Capability Approach of
Design for Development
Overall valuable
capabilitiesCapability to be healthy
Capabilities important
for the sake of higher
level ones
Capability to be free
from malaria
Design of malaria
diagnostic devices for
rural areas
Design project
A.o. very clear user
interface
Design requirements
Conversion factorsE.g. low level of
education local health
workers
• ‘Narrow usage’ of CA:
design to increase well-
being in terms of
expansion valuable
capabilities
• ‘Broad usage’ of CA:
design also in line with
values like agency ( e.g.
participatory design) and
justice ( e.g. universal
design)
Designers can
& should pro-
actively
anticipate
conversion
factors
Example seems rather straightforward. Reality often
more complex: technologies / designs have impact
on range of capabilities, both intended & unintended,
direct & indirect. Plus not always clear what a
capability concretely means in a certain context
Case I: Podcasting
Devices in Zimbabwe
• Livelihoods: small-scale subsistence farming
• Very poor infrastructure services in region
• Traditional agricultural extension services failed
• Mp3 players introduced as a new channel of knowledge
sharing on cattle management (“kamuchina kemombe”)
• Many conversion factors pro-actively addressed
o ICT: voice-based (→ illiterate villagers), loud-speakers instead of head
phones (→ African village meetings)
o Information: podcast in local dialect, message adjusted to local audience,
additional demonstration meetings
• Change in plans during project (for several reasons):
o Original idea: recording function, device owned by villagers, Bluetooth for
sharing files
o Implemented: ‘ordinary’ mp3 player, recording disabled, device in
possession of professional ‘animators’
The Case from a Capability
Approach Perspective
• Project did quite well in addressing human
diversity through technology choice / design
• Broadening evaluation base
– NGO’s evaluation reports: quite a lot of attention for #
podcasts / listeners, increased milk & crop production, …
– CA: expansion (basic) capabilities, but also e.g. increased
sense of agency
• Development process: participatory
– NGO:  high adoption rate / succesful technology transfer
– CA: Not only for instrumental reasons, participation also
important for normative reasons!
• Device as implemented contributes to well-being,
but original idea more optimal from an agency
perspective – deserves further analysis
“Before the
technology, if
an animal was
dying then I
could not take
action, but
now I can. I
am happy
since I am a
full farmer
now!”
“… group work and harmony which did not exist
before. When groups ask for lessons we share
experiences and ideas”
“I can now
send my
children to
school”
Creating human capabilities:
design + socio-tech systems
‘Zooming in’:
details of
artifact design
‘Zooming out’:
socio-technical
embedding of
technical artifacts
Human
capabilities
• Headphones or
loudspeaker?
• Recording function
or not? Bluetooth or
not?
• Charging through
solar panels or
electricity network?
• Collective
listening practices
• Production of new
podcasts
• Availability of
means
recommended by
podcasts
Case II: Silk Reeling
Machines in India
• Indian NGO PRADAN organizes women from poor
rural village in so-called ‘self-help-groups’
• Engages them in livelihood activities, like Tasar silk
reeling: processing cocoons into yarn
• Silk reeling centre was set up
• Re-design of the Tasar silk reeling machine
undertaken by TU Delft student Annemarie Mink
• Design challenges a.o. yarn quality problems,
safety & health issues & for the reeling women
• 8 months of fieldwork
• Cum laude graduation, patents, machine
implemented. Impact: increased income, higher
safety level. So: quite successful design project
The Case from a Capability
Approach Perspective
• Recently a retrospective re-evaluation by Annemarie,
using the CA
• One requirement for the new design was: suitable for
home usage  light, easy to move
• In theory: new design facilitates choice where to use
the machine (freedom, autonomy…)
• In practice: enables families to now keep women at
home, whereas silk reeling centres are actually
important for women’s capability of ‘affiliation’, for
women’s empowerment (Mink, Parmar & Kandachar, forthcoming)
• Apparently 8 months of fieldwork had not been enough
to sufficiently grasp local realities
• Yet not self-evident what designer should have done!
What is the responsibility of a designer?
Recommended Readings
Specialized literature on the capability approach:
• Alkire, Sabina. 2005. “Why the Capability Approach?” In: Journal
of Human Development 6 (1):115-133.
• Robeyns, Ingrid. 2005. “The Capability Approach - A Theoretical
Survey.” In: Journal of Human Development 6 (1):94-114.
• Robeyns, Ingrid. 2006. “The Capability Approach in Practice.” In:
Journal of Political Philosophy 14 (3):351-376.
On the capability approach & technology / design
• Oosterlaken, Ilse. 2009. “Design for Development – A Capability
Approach” In: Design Issues 25(4).
• Zheng, Yingqin. 2009. "Different spaces for e-development:
What can we learn from the capability approach." In: Information
Technology for Development 15(2): 66-82.
• Oosterlaken & Van den Hoven (eds.). 2012. The Capability
Approach, Technology & Design. Dordrecht: Springer.
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Technology, Poverty Reduction & the Responsbility of Engineers

  • 1. Technology, Poverty Reduction & the Responsibility of Engineers Ilse Oosterlaken 8 March 2013 Milan, Italy TECH FOR SOCIETY: Technology, Innovation and Social Change
  • 2. Development organization Practical Action: “When NGOs talk about poverty reduction, they focus on food, health or education. People see health, but they don’t see the fridge and the health centre that need energy. That’s a technology.” “Even simple tech can make a large impact on development”
  • 3. Program for the Lecture 1. Thinking about technology & development – Some highlights (context) 2. The capability approach – A very short introduction (theory) 3. A capability approach to technology & its design + some cases (application)
  • 5. Appropriate Technology Movement (1970/1980s) • Reaction to (failed) transfer of Western technologies after WOII • New technologies to be designed to suit local circumstances and needs in developing countries • Locally produced, ecologically sound, labor intensive, etc. • Initially quite successful movement, although also much criticized
  • 6. Human Development Report 2001 • Keywords: scientific progress, diffusion of technologies, investments, risks, patents, network age, skilled labor force • Criticism of Indian activist Vandana Shiva: human concerns overlooked, does not discuss participation, diversity of solutions, role of the South
  • 7. Different Views on Relation ‘Technology & Development’ Development scholars Leach & Scoones (2006) distinguish: 1. Driving force behind industrialisation & economic growth (“race to the top”) 2. Technologies with direct, big impact on poverty (“race to the universal fix”) 3. Specific to local contexts, social / cultural / institutional dimensions, citizen participation in choice and design, new partnerships, etc. (“the slow race”)
  • 8. ‘Responsible Engineering’ in Development Context? Robbins (2007). “The Reflexive Engineer: Perceptions of Integrated Development”, in: Journal of International Development 19, 99-110 Aspect Traditional engineers Reflexive engineers Technology/society relationship Technological shaping of society Socio-technical dynamics View of expertise Narrow, discipline based Broad & holistic, interdisciplinary Politics of knowledge Engineers know best Engineer/stakeholder partnership Technological uptake Experts communicating to the public brings acceptance Social, economic, env.m. factors explain adoption/rejection Means of decision making about technology Experts ‘engage’ and educate the public Public-expert dialogue & agreement Epistemological approach to problems & solutions Technical specialisation Complex systems View of development Technology-driven Livelihoods-based Conceptual starting point Designs Socio-technical systems More comprehensive alternative to livelihood approach to development: the ‘capability approach’
  • 9. Necessity to Reflect on the Meaning of Development “We tend to discuss the principles of form and composition, the principles of aesthetics, the principles of usability, the principles of market economics and business operations, or the mechanical and technological principles that underpin products. In short, we are better able to discuss the principles of the various methods that are employed in design thinking than the first principles of design, the principles on which our work is ultimately grounded and justified. The evidence of this is the great difficulty we have in discussing the ethical and political implications of design.” (Buchanan, 2001 in journal Design Issues) The Capability Approach A normative conceptual framework that enables us to articulate such implications in the context of development, and reflect on them
  • 10. 2. The Capability Approach – A Very Short Introduction
  • 11. The ‘Capability Approach’ (CA) to Development Central in this approach: individual human ‘capabilities’ •The real opportunities that people have in life, what people are realistically able to do and to be •Examples: capability to be healthy, to travel, to be part of a community… Development: a process of increasing valuable capabilities for each and every individual Key values underlying this approach: •Well-being •Justice •Freedom & autonomy (‘agency’) Amartya Sen Martha Nussbaum
  • 12. Well-being and Agency ‘Functionings:’ Realized Achievements Capabilities: Effectively possible Freedoms, valuable options to choose from Respect for human agency, avoid paternalism E.g. difference between starving and having fastened Participation / public debate / democratic practice are important themes in the CA ! Amartya Sen: People are not just passive patients to be helped
  • 13. How Do We Assess Poverty & Development? Goods / resources (like a bicycle) ‘‘Capability’Capability’ (to move around, to travel)(to move around, to travel) Happiness, preference satisfaction (by cycling) Problem: ‘adaptive preferences’ caused by extreme poverty or social conditioning; What if women in Iran are ‘simply happy’ despite their situation of oppression? Problem: ‘conversion factors’ unfavorable for •People with disability (personal) •Bedouin in the desert (environmental ) •Women in Iran (social) ‘Income’ often used
  • 15. ICT for Development (ICT4D) One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Rural telecentres Mobile phones for farmers in Africa Phone ladies in Bangladesh
  • 16. Usage of CA for Critique on ‘Mainstream’ ICT4D • Tension between well-being goals NGOs and agency of people, which deserves explicit reflection (Ratan & Bailur, 2007) • People often treated as passive receivers of ICT, overlooking “the needs and aspirations of the people whose interests are affected by the innovations” (Zheng, 2010) • Too much attention for ICT distribution and access, even though its “outcome is contingent, depending on individual conversion factors” (James, 2006) • Too much emphasis on economic growth, “which is too narrow to capture the impacts of ICT” (Kleine 2011) “the common way of measuring impact by defining the intended development outcomes top-down and a-priori is unsuitable in the context of multi- purpose technologies [i.e. like ICT] which could empower individuals to attain development outcomes of their own choosing” Kleine (2009) My own critique: in general little explicit attention for design
  • 17. A Capability Approach of Design for Development Overall valuable capabilitiesCapability to be healthy Capabilities important for the sake of higher level ones Capability to be free from malaria Design of malaria diagnostic devices for rural areas Design project A.o. very clear user interface Design requirements Conversion factorsE.g. low level of education local health workers • ‘Narrow usage’ of CA: design to increase well- being in terms of expansion valuable capabilities • ‘Broad usage’ of CA: design also in line with values like agency ( e.g. participatory design) and justice ( e.g. universal design) Designers can & should pro- actively anticipate conversion factors Example seems rather straightforward. Reality often more complex: technologies / designs have impact on range of capabilities, both intended & unintended, direct & indirect. Plus not always clear what a capability concretely means in a certain context
  • 18. Case I: Podcasting Devices in Zimbabwe • Livelihoods: small-scale subsistence farming • Very poor infrastructure services in region • Traditional agricultural extension services failed • Mp3 players introduced as a new channel of knowledge sharing on cattle management (“kamuchina kemombe”) • Many conversion factors pro-actively addressed o ICT: voice-based (→ illiterate villagers), loud-speakers instead of head phones (→ African village meetings) o Information: podcast in local dialect, message adjusted to local audience, additional demonstration meetings • Change in plans during project (for several reasons): o Original idea: recording function, device owned by villagers, Bluetooth for sharing files o Implemented: ‘ordinary’ mp3 player, recording disabled, device in possession of professional ‘animators’
  • 19. The Case from a Capability Approach Perspective • Project did quite well in addressing human diversity through technology choice / design • Broadening evaluation base – NGO’s evaluation reports: quite a lot of attention for # podcasts / listeners, increased milk & crop production, … – CA: expansion (basic) capabilities, but also e.g. increased sense of agency • Development process: participatory – NGO:  high adoption rate / succesful technology transfer – CA: Not only for instrumental reasons, participation also important for normative reasons! • Device as implemented contributes to well-being, but original idea more optimal from an agency perspective – deserves further analysis “Before the technology, if an animal was dying then I could not take action, but now I can. I am happy since I am a full farmer now!” “… group work and harmony which did not exist before. When groups ask for lessons we share experiences and ideas” “I can now send my children to school”
  • 20. Creating human capabilities: design + socio-tech systems ‘Zooming in’: details of artifact design ‘Zooming out’: socio-technical embedding of technical artifacts Human capabilities • Headphones or loudspeaker? • Recording function or not? Bluetooth or not? • Charging through solar panels or electricity network? • Collective listening practices • Production of new podcasts • Availability of means recommended by podcasts
  • 21. Case II: Silk Reeling Machines in India • Indian NGO PRADAN organizes women from poor rural village in so-called ‘self-help-groups’ • Engages them in livelihood activities, like Tasar silk reeling: processing cocoons into yarn • Silk reeling centre was set up • Re-design of the Tasar silk reeling machine undertaken by TU Delft student Annemarie Mink • Design challenges a.o. yarn quality problems, safety & health issues & for the reeling women • 8 months of fieldwork • Cum laude graduation, patents, machine implemented. Impact: increased income, higher safety level. So: quite successful design project
  • 22. The Case from a Capability Approach Perspective • Recently a retrospective re-evaluation by Annemarie, using the CA • One requirement for the new design was: suitable for home usage  light, easy to move • In theory: new design facilitates choice where to use the machine (freedom, autonomy…) • In practice: enables families to now keep women at home, whereas silk reeling centres are actually important for women’s capability of ‘affiliation’, for women’s empowerment (Mink, Parmar & Kandachar, forthcoming) • Apparently 8 months of fieldwork had not been enough to sufficiently grasp local realities • Yet not self-evident what designer should have done! What is the responsibility of a designer?
  • 23. Recommended Readings Specialized literature on the capability approach: • Alkire, Sabina. 2005. “Why the Capability Approach?” In: Journal of Human Development 6 (1):115-133. • Robeyns, Ingrid. 2005. “The Capability Approach - A Theoretical Survey.” In: Journal of Human Development 6 (1):94-114. • Robeyns, Ingrid. 2006. “The Capability Approach in Practice.” In: Journal of Political Philosophy 14 (3):351-376. On the capability approach & technology / design • Oosterlaken, Ilse. 2009. “Design for Development – A Capability Approach” In: Design Issues 25(4). • Zheng, Yingqin. 2009. "Different spaces for e-development: What can we learn from the capability approach." In: Information Technology for Development 15(2): 66-82. • Oosterlaken & Van den Hoven (eds.). 2012. The Capability Approach, Technology & Design. Dordrecht: Springer. General books:

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Okay, let’s start with the CA
  2. … such discussions go back to the 1970s, initiated by the so-called ‘appropriate technology movement Response to policy since the 1950s to view development as a process of economic growth and ‘modernization’, which would be achieved – a.o. - by transferring Western technologies to developing countries. Although the phrase “appropriate technology” is not used that much anymore nowadays: many of the issues and ideas still present in later movements and debates.
  3. These two very different ways of thinking about technology and development were still visible in the past decade, here is another example Vandana Shiva: an Indian activist
  4. Leach & Scoones: very noteworthy recent contribution to the debate about technology and development. Very readable pamphlet, I can recommend it! Distinguish 3 views about the contribution of technology to eradicating poverty in developing countries The 3rd race of Leach and Scoones and Soete’s new mode of innovation: not easy!!
  5. It seems so. Take for example the analysis of Robbins, based on engineers with long-term experience with working in the South. He sees clear differences. “Reflexive engineering is based on an integrated ethical and systems-based approach to development, which values communities and the environments in which they are sited as well as the technology.” So engineering ethics has contribution to make here. E.g. CSM course ‘Political philosophy & engineering”, in which “students critcally explore how engineering may be related to different philosophies of the common good.” Note: Robbins contrasts ‘designs’ with ‘socio-technical systems’. Shift away from exclusive artefact-focus indeed desirable, but I think that in the end it is a matter of paying integral attention to both designs and the socio-technical systems in which they become embedded.
  6. Okay, let’s start with the CA
  7. The multidimensionality of poverty & well-being: Poverty is not just about income, but about a lack of well-being in different domains of life The importance of agency: People not as passive recipients of aid, but agents in their own lives; importance of participation & public deliberation The pervasiveness of human diversity: Differences in our personal characteristics & circumstances, but also in conceptions of ‘the good life’
  8. So two key terms: functionings and capabilities Idea is that we do not force a specific conception of the good life on people when aiming at the expansion of capabilities. They determine which of the capabilities they will realize into functionings
  9. Complaint by Sen about (welfare) economists: “A bicycle is treated as having the characteristic of ‘transportation’, and this is the case whether or not the particular person happening to possess the bike is able-bodied or cripple.” (Sen 1985) Criticism on a ‘resource fetishism’ that engineers also have?
  10. Okay, let’s start with the CA
  11. One of my own points of critique on ICT4D: in general little attention for the importance of ‘design’. While it greatly matters what the details of design of a technology are.
  12. Evaluation reports: the latter are important of course, but only of instrumental importance. Will an increased milk production indeed lead to a real improvement in people’s lives? That may still depend on many other factors. Now I have to admit: the things that are according to the CA of ultimate importance are notoriously hard to measure – actually, the operationalization of the CA is an important topic of debate in the literature and I must admit that I don’t master that part of the literature. “better to be vaguely right than precisely wrong”