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icketekniska

Icketekniska is a term used in discussions of technology and society to denote non-technical aspects of technology—those concerns that lie outside the core engineering or software code but shape how technologies are built, adopted, and used. It encompasses areas such as user experience, accessibility, ethics, governance, policy, and the socio-economic impact of technological change.

The word appears to derive from a compound common in Scandinavian borrowing, combining a form of icke

Icketekniska focuses on human-centered elements: usability, accessibility for people with disabilities, inclusive design, digital literacy, and

Scholars use the concept to contrast with tekniska or technical aspects, arguing that neglect of icketekniska

See also: usability, human-computer interaction, accessibility, digital inclusion, socio-technical systems.

meaning
"not"
with
tekniska
meaning
"technical."
The
spelling
icketekniska
is
found
in
several
field-specific
glossaries
and
informal
writing;
more
common
variants
include
icke-tekniska.
The
term
is
used
primarily
in
European
discussions
of
IT,
information
society,
and
design.
the
effect
of
technology
on
work
practices
and
social
arrangements.
It
also
covers
regulatory
compliance,
privacy,
security
policy,
and
organizational
change
necessary
to
implement
technology
in
real-world
settings.
can
lead
to
poorly
adopted
systems.
Critics
note
that
the
term
can
be
vague
and
cross-disciplinary,
making
it
hard
to
define
boundaries
or
measure.