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Type: Journal article
Title: ‘Howzat’ - how do artefacts without matter, matter? The case of decision review systems in professional cricket
Author: McLoughlin, I.
Dawson, P.
Citation: New Technology, Work and Employment, 2017; 32(2):131-145
Publisher: Wiley
Issue Date: 2017
ISSN: 1468-005X
1468-005X
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Ian McLoughlin, Patrick Dawson
Abstract: It has been argued that the social and material worlds are increasingly entangled as they become mediated by and experienced through virtual representations of live events. Virtual decision review systems in professional sport provide an albeit unusual case study example of such developments where virtual (re-)representations of events are increasingly used in match play to inform adjudicator decisions concerning ‘what really happened’. This has prompted an ongoing debate in many sports over both the accuracy and appropriateness of these technologies for representing events which are often fast moving and difficult to judge with the human eye. We explore these issues using a sociomaterial practice lens and indicate the broader relevance of the case for basing judgements and decisions on virtual views of reality.
Keywords: Virtual reality; decision-making; sport; sociomaterial; practice-based; virtual organisation
Rights: © 2017 Brian Towers (BRITOW) and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
DOI: 10.1111/ntwe.12086
Published version: http://rdcu.be/utEJ
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