Techno-solutionism and sustainable development: the activity analysis as a way of reintroducing the primacy of the “Living” over technology. Proceedings of the 22nd triennial congress of the international ergonomics association
LASSALLE, Julie
Orange Labs [Lannion]
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Département Logique des Usages, Sciences sociales et Sciences de l'Information [LUSSI]
Orange Labs [Lannion]
Lab-STICC_TB_CID_IHSEV
Département Logique des Usages, Sciences sociales et Sciences de l'Information [LUSSI]
LASSALLE, Julie
Orange Labs [Lannion]
Lab-STICC_TB_CID_IHSEV
Département Logique des Usages, Sciences sociales et Sciences de l'Information [LUSSI]
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Orange Labs [Lannion]
Lab-STICC_TB_CID_IHSEV
Département Logique des Usages, Sciences sociales et Sciences de l'Information [LUSSI]
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22nd triennial congress of the international ergonomics association (IEA), 2024-08-25, Jeju. 2024
English Abstract
This contribution challenges the techno-solutionism that dominates public policies for sustainable development. A cross-discussion of two sectors studied in the field of constructive ergonomics provides a better understanding ...Read more >
This contribution challenges the techno-solutionism that dominates public policies for sustainable development. A cross-discussion of two sectors studied in the field of constructive ergonomics provides a better understanding of the - non-automatic - link between technological solutions, appropriation pro- cess and the transformation of activities to make them more sustainable.Read less <
English Keywords
New technologies
Activity-centered ergonomics
Sustainable development
Energy
Agriculture