The Dispositif: A Concept for Information and Communication Sciences

The Dispositif: A Concept for Information and Communication Sciences

by Valerie Larroche
The Dispositif: A Concept for Information and Communication Sciences

The Dispositif: A Concept for Information and Communication Sciences

by Valerie Larroche

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Overview

The notion of the dispositif (dispositive) is particularly relevant for understanding phenomena where one can observe the reproducibility of distributed technical activities, operational or discursive, between human and non-human actors.

This book reviews the concept of the dispositive through various disciplinary perspectives, analyzing in turn its technical, organizational and discursive dimensions. The relations of power and visibility enrich these discussions.

Regarding information and communication sciences, three main uses of this concept are presented, on the one hand to illustrate the heuristic scope of issues integrating the dispositive and, on the other hand, to demonstrate its unifying aspect in this disciplinary field. The first use concerns the complexity of media content production; the second relates to activity traces using the concept of the “secondary information dispositive”; finally, the third involves the use of the dispositive in contexts of digital participation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781119610427
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 04/10/2019
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 511 KB

About the Author

Valérie Larroche is a senior lecturer at the École nationale supérieure des sciences de l'information et des bibliothèques (Enssib) in France. As a researcher at Elico she studies professional digital recognition technologies, innovation organization and open data.

Table of Contents

Part 1. Epistemological Foundations
1. Techne-Poiesis and the Dispositive.
2. The Dispositive, Organization and Collective Action.
3. Discursive Productions and the Dispositive.

Part 2. The Dispositive and ICS
4. Complexity of Media Productions.
5. Data, Activity Traces and the Dispositive.
6. Digital Participation and Work.

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