The boundary line drawn between Media Studies and STS has often overlapped with the alleged opposition between discourse and materiality. Recovering the concepts of “delegation” and “script” introduced by Actor-Network Theory and semiotics, this paper proposes a methodological approach to deal with information and communication technologies (ICT) that does not assume an a priori distinction between material and discursive objects. By so doing, it is nonetheless able to account for apparently different phenomena that entail similar governance and organizational outputs.
Annalisa Pelizza, A.M. (2015). Beyond the materiality vs. discourse dichotomy. Recovering “enunciation” and “delegation” to account for governance of and through information infrastructures.
Beyond the materiality vs. discourse dichotomy. Recovering “enunciation” and “delegation” to account for governance of and through information infrastructures
Annalisa Pelizza;MATTOZZI, ALVISE
2015
Abstract
The boundary line drawn between Media Studies and STS has often overlapped with the alleged opposition between discourse and materiality. Recovering the concepts of “delegation” and “script” introduced by Actor-Network Theory and semiotics, this paper proposes a methodological approach to deal with information and communication technologies (ICT) that does not assume an a priori distinction between material and discursive objects. By so doing, it is nonetheless able to account for apparently different phenomena that entail similar governance and organizational outputs.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.