Exploring Collaborative Rhythm: Temporal Flow and Alignment in Collaborative Scientific Work
Jackson, Steven James; Ribes, David; Buyuktur, Ayse
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Title
Exploring Collaborative Rhythm: Temporal Flow and Alignment in Collaborative Scientific Work
Author(s)
Jackson, Steven James
Ribes, David
Buyuktur, Ayse
Issue Date
2010-02-03
Keyword(s)
Time
rhythm
collaboration
science
cyberinfrastructure
ethnography
Abstract
Recent studies of large-scale distributed practice in the sciences
and elsewhere have taught us important things about space and
place as props and barriers to distributed collective action, but
they have had relatively less to say about time. This paper offers a
typology of collaborative rhythms and argues for the importance
of temporal alignment as a neglected but crucial element
underpinning distributed collective practice in the sciences (and
we believe other spheres of distributed collective activity).
Specifically, we argue that joint scientific work is organized
around four separate and potentially dissonant temporal registers,
or ‘rhythms’ – phenomenal, organizational, biographical, and
infrastructural – and that efforts to align such rhythms constitute
an important and under-recognized aspect of collaborative work.
The ideas and examples are drawn from the authors’ own field
studies around IT infrastructure (‘cyberinfrastructure’) and
collaborative practices across a range of scientific fields.
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