Examining Social and Technological Research in Library and Information Science
Day, Ronald E.; Ma, Lai
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Title
Examining Social and Technological Research in Library and Information Science
Author(s)
Day, Ronald E.
Ma, Lai
Issue Date
2009-02-08
Keyword(s)
Information Research
Critical Information Theory
Social Informatics
Technology
Affordances
Abstract
In this paper we employ a philosophical-historical approach
toward understanding (Library and) Information Science as both a
social and a technological science. We do this, via Martin
Heidegger’s works, by returning to the etymological roots of
technique and technology, the Ancient Greek term techne, and
through this we see how this term has been diametrically
characterized in the Western philosophical tradition. We propose
an account of socio-technical and technological causality that
explains (L)IS technical and technological research in terms of
cultural-social, as well as material and professional, affordances,
rather than as determinative causation. Our argument aims not
only to contribute an understanding of the role of social and
technological research in the field, but also to begin a critique of
some quantitative and qualitative research in the field.
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