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Reverse salient as a nexus of technologies and values in sociotechnical systems: A case study of lithium-ion batteries

Yunxuan Miao

Technology in Society, 2024, vol. 79, issue C

Abstract: A good comprehension of value dynamics can contribute to a more value-sensitive and responsible design of technology. Theories addressing changes in values related to technology tend to reduce the complexity of technology development, neglecting the intricate interrelations between technical components within sociotechnical systems. This paper proposes an approach that incorporates Thomas Hughes’ notion of reverse salient to explore value change across two sociotechnical scenarios, which also aligns with the pragmatic account of values. Through an analysis of the values of safety and sustainability within lithium-ion battery (LiB) technologies, this study illustrates how the approach assesses changes in the relative importance of specific values within a certain domain, as well as the dynamics in the translation of these values. This case demonstrates that the emergence of reverse salients can enhance the recognition of certain values, potentially prompting a reconsideration of how these values are interpreted or translated. The study recommends that future research advances the operationalization of reverse salients and applies them to specific contexts to better manage value change.

Keywords: Reverse salient; Value change; Lithium-ion battery; Sociotechnical systems; Battery safety; Battery sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2024.102757

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