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Surviving the Narrative Collapse: Sustainability and Justice in Computing Within Limits

Surviving the Narrative Collapse: Sustainability and Justice in Computing Within Limits

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Sustainability-driven computing research - encompassing equity, diversity, climate change, and social justice - is increasingly dismissed as woke or even dangerous in many sociopolitical contexts. As misinformation, ideological polarisation, deliberate ignorance and reactionary narratives gain ground, how can sustainability research in computing continue to exist and make an impact? This paper explores these tensions through Fictomorphosis, a creative story retelling method that reframes contested topics through different genres and perspectives. By engaging computing researchers in structured narrative transformations, we investigate how sustainability-oriented computing research is perceived, contested, and can adapt in a post-truth world.

Dave Guruge、Samuel Mann、Ruth Myers、Oliver Bates、Mikey Goldweber、Andy Williamson、Jon Lasenby、Ian Brooks

计算技术、计算机技术社会与环境

Dave Guruge,Samuel Mann,Ruth Myers,Oliver Bates,Mikey Goldweber,Andy Williamson,Jon Lasenby,Ian Brooks.Surviving the Narrative Collapse: Sustainability and Justice in Computing Within Limits[EB/OL].(2025-08-12)[2025-08-24].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.05992.点此复制

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