Miller2025

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Miller2025
BibType ARTICLE
Key Miller2025
Author(s) Timothy Miller
Title Technical breakdown: breaching experiment-workshops in university lectures
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Tag(s) EMCA, Breaching experiments, Breaching experiment-workshops, Co-design, Ethnomethodology, Participatory design, Reflexive methodology, In press
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Year 2025
Language English
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Journal CoDesign: International Journal of CoCreation in Design and the Arts
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DOI 10.1080/15710882.2025.2561984
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Abstract

This article explores the methodological design of breaching experiments, originally introduced in ethnomethodology as pedagogical tools for examining the maintenance of social order. Building on this tradition, I introduce a typology of breaching experiments and the idea of breaching experiment-workshops: collaborative, negotiated interventions that uncover how technical devices, and sociotechnical expectations mediate university lectures. Drawing on observations with two lecturers and subsequent efforts to design interventions in their teaching practices, I show how breaching experiment-workshops can surface the entangled roles of technology, disciplinary norms, and student expectations even when the breaches remain hypothetical. I argue that breaching experiment-workshops offer a valuable method for design researchers investigating human-technology relations by extending breaching into participatory, context-sensitive, and reflective co-design practices.

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