: Isidore Kafui Dorpenyo
: User Localization Strategies in the Face of Technological Breakdown Biometric in Ghana's Elections
: Palgrave Macmillan
: 9783030263997
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: CHF 47.30
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: Arbeits-, Wirtschafts- und Industriesoziologie
: English
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This book examines Ghana's use of the fingerprint biometric technology in order to further conversations about localization championed by technical communication scholars. Localization, in this case, refers to the extent to which users demonstrate their knowledge of use by subverting and reconfiguring the purpose of technology to solve local problems. Dorpenyo argues that the success of a technology depends on how it meets the users' needs and the creative efforts users put into use situations. InUser Localization Strategies in the Face of Technological Breakdown,Dorpenyo advocates studying how users of technological systems construct knowledge about the technology and develop local strategies to solve technological breakdowns. By analyzing technical documents and interview transcripts, the author identifies and advances three user localization strategies:linguistic localization,subversiv localization, anduser-heuristic experience localization, and considers how biometric systems can become a tool of marginalization.


Isidore Kafui Dorpenyo is Assistant Professor of Professional Writing and Rhetoric at George Mason University, USA. His research focuses on election technology, international technical communication, social justice, and localization. He co-edited a special issue ofTechnical Communicationfocused on technical communication and election technologies. Dorpenyo has also published inTechnical Communication Quarterly, theJournal of Technical Writing and Communication, andCommunity Literacy journal.