Technology, capabilities and critical perspectives: what can critical theory contribute to Sen's capability approach?

  • Authors:
  • Yingqin Zheng;Bernd Carsten Stahl

  • Affiliations:
  • Center of Computing and Social Responsibility, Department of Informatics, Faculty of Technology, De Montfort University, Leceister, UK LE1 9BH;Center of Computing and Social Responsibility, Department of Informatics, Faculty of Technology, De Montfort University, Leceister, UK LE1 9BH

  • Venue:
  • Ethics and Information Technology
  • Year:
  • 2011

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Abstract

This paper explores what insights can be drawn from critical theory to enrich and strengthen Sen's capability approach in relation to technology and human development. The two theories share some important commonalities: both are concerned with the pursuit of "a good life"; both are normative theories rooted in ethics and meant to make a difference, and both are interested in democracy. The paper provides a brief overview of both schools of thought and their applications to technology and human development. Three areas are identified where critical theory can make a contribution to the capability approach: conceptually, by providing a critical account of individual agency and enriching the concept of technology beyond the simplistic notion of commodities; methodologically, by sensitising towards reification and hegemony of scientific tools, and, finally, by emphasising reflexivity of researchers.