Normative Notions of Authorship and Participation in the iSociety
Lenhart, Laura R.
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Title
Normative Notions of Authorship and Participation in the iSociety
Author(s)
Lenhart, Laura R.
Issue Date
2009-02-08
Keyword(s)
Authorship
participation
conceptual analysis
normativity
Abstract
This paper addresses the role that conceptions of authorship play
in governing participation in society. Following a brief review of
the literature, the philosophical method of conceptual analysis is
combined with historical examples to argue that conceptions of
authorship have at least three universal features. First,
'authorship' demarcates certain activities and practices. Secondly,
conceptions of authorship contain a normative element which is
used to identify which activities and practices are constitutive.
Finally, once identified those activities and practices become
eligible for social, legal, and economic benefits that enable
participation in the i-society.
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