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Title: Disclosing New Worlds 2


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Disclosing New Worlds 2
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Disclosing new worlds
  • Organizations and technology Entrepreneurship
  • Politics Democratic action
  • Culture Cultivation of solidarity
  • History making (Changes in the ways we understand
    and deal with ourselves and things)
  • Articulation
  • Reconfiguration
  • Cross-appropriation

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Entrepreneurship
  • Changing meaning and practices
  • NOT satisfying users needs or a market
  • Creating the market together with the product
  • Ex Kodak inventing the camera AND photography
  • The PC Computer Power to the People
  • The composite entrepreneur

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Democratic action
  • The Politics of Interpretive Speaking
  • Ex Mothers Against Drunk Driving
  • Acting as concerned citizens
  • Changing meanings and practices
  • Not Decision making

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Interpretive speaking
  • Articulating an experience that does not fit the
    normal
  • Uncovering the grounds of this experience
  • Offering some description of the relation of
    these marginal practices to the dominant ones

6
Cultivating Solidarity
  • Culture We (what makes us us)
  • Identity Solidarity
  • Ex Martin Luther King

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History making
  • What we do when we live our lives at our best
  • Involved engagement
  • NOT Detached observation/analysis/reflection
  • Authentic and in-authentic being
  • What does it mean to be a human?
  • Not just a consumer ....

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Technology, politics, culture
  • Changing Disclosing Spaces
  • Web of practices and meanings, identity
    (communities of practice)
  • Interrelated set of equipmental (purpose, in
    order to) relations
  • NOT objective features or essences
  • Ready-to-hand, Breakdown, Present-at-hand,
    Thrownness (Situatedness)
  • Present lt- Future lt- Past
  • Things show up for us in terms of our familiar
    practices for dealing with them

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Style
  • All our pragmatic activity is organized by a
    style.
  • Style is .. the way all the practices ultimately
    fit together.
  • Style is not an aspect of things, people, or
    activity but constitutes them as what they are.
  • Two aspects of disclosive space
  • Organization Disclosive space as equipmental
    relations
  • Coordination How complex structures are
    interrelated and fit together

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Change and style
  • Practices are changed on the basis of the style
    they already have (installed base)
  • A style opens a disclosive space by
  • Coordinating actions
  • Determining how things and people matter
  • Being what is transferred from situations to
    situations

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Articulation
  • The most familiar
  • Two kinds
  • Gathering from dispersion (focus on core
    business)
  • Retrieval moving what has become marginal to
    the centre

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Reconfiguration
  • (Re. ANT Actor configuration)
  • Some marginal aspect is becoming central

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Cross-appropriation
  • When one disclosive space takes over form another
    a practice that it could not generate on its own
    but that it finds useful

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Examples
  • Dot.com
  • PC, Internet, Open Source
  • SMS
  • Mobile broadband/services
  • Nokia Connecting People

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Disclosing new II-s?
  • Disclosing new worlds installed base
    cultivation?
  • Socio-technical, ANT technologies and practices
    are intimately linked
  • Bootstrapping users before functions modest
    modifications of what exists rather than
    specifying grand visions/illusions
  • Evolutionary approach
  • Deliver a better today, rather than promise a
    better tomorrow.
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