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Information as discursive construct / Ma(2010)

Citation - Ma, Lai. (2010). Information as discursive construct. Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 47(1), 1-4.

Keyword - information

By revisiting the notion of “information-as-thing” (Buckland, 1991) and investigating the notion of “regimes of information” (Ekbia and Evans, 2009), this paper shows that “information” is constituted by community consensus and is influenced by economic and political structures of social systems. As such, “information” should be understood as discursive construct. Understanding “information” as discursive construct not only rids us of distorted views of communication and cognition implicated in influential conceptions of information, but also opens up questions concerning “information” for critical social analyses, which in turn leads to epistemological and methodological discussions.

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REVISITING “INFORMATION-AS-THING”

Buckland’s “Information as Thing” (1991)

“Information-as-thing is of special interest in the study of information systems. It is with information in this sense that information systems deal directly. Libraries deal with books; computer-based information systems handle data in the form of physical bits and bytes; museums deal directly with objects. The intention may be that users will become informed (information-as-process) and that there will be an imparting of knowledge (information-as-knowledge). But the means provided, what is handled and operated upon, what is stored and retrieved, is physical information (information-as-thing).” (Buckland, 1991, p. 352)

* 作者提問: but how do we decide whether something is informative or potentially informative? Under this definition, what would not be considered as information? If a book, a musical score, a DVD, and a sculpture can all be “information-as-thing,” could not a clock, a rock, and a person be “information-as-thing”? But if all material things or beings can be information, how is the notion of “information-as-thing” helpful?

(information is what an-information-system-deal-with) (information is a thing/object that with informativeness) (informativeness is determined by evidence) (evidence is from what human doing to it)

SITUATED INFORMATION

INFORMATION IN SOCIAL SITUATIONS

作者認為可參考 Ekbia and Evans (2009) 的地主決策歷程研究。如何處理在社會情境中的資訊:

Boltanski & Thévenot (1991) 區分西方六種不同正當性的價值體系,並以Polity(政體,政府體制)稱之。

INFORMATION AS DISCURSIVE CONSTRUCT

In other words, it is discursively constructed. The reasons for the consensus on what is and is not considered “information,” however, demand further inquiries. For, “consensus” regarding information involves social negotiations, cultural forms (such as language), economic and political values and social-cultural arrangements.

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