A critical narrative approach to openness : the impact of open development on structural transformation
Openness has become an important, all‐encompassing term denoting activities facilitated by sharing, using, producing, and redistributing information and communication resources within digital information systems. We compare theoretical advancements that emphasize processes and characteristics of ope...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1499702023-03-05T15:58:03Z A critical narrative approach to openness : the impact of open development on structural transformation Bentley, Caitlin Maureen Chib, Arul Poveda, Sammia Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Communication Bruner Capabilities Openness has become an important, all‐encompassing term denoting activities facilitated by sharing, using, producing, and redistributing information and communication resources within digital information systems. We compare theoretical advancements that emphasize processes and characteristics of openness with the limitations of extant approaches that have largely focused on improvements to productivity and efficiency. Based on Foucault and Bruner's ideas, this paper contributes a new critical narrative approach to understanding openness explicitly focused on structural transformation and power. The analysis focuses on the case of open development, examining 20 key studies based primarily on developing countries. The critical narrative approach unpacked the production of power/knowledge across actors, intentions, and outcomes of openness research and practice. We find that discursive formations are reliant on technocentric and normative ideals of researchers, leading to narratives of hypothetical outcomes that exclude marginalized perspectives. We propose hermeneutic composability and contesting normative narratives of openness as analytical techniques for an integrated, mutually constitutive conception of interactions between individuals, open artefacts, and open social praxis. Accepted version IDRC, Grant/Award Number: SIRCA; Interna-tional Development Research Centre (IDRC) 2021-05-19T03:53:14Z 2021-05-19T03:53:14Z 2018 Journal Article Bentley, C. M., Chib, A. & Poveda, S. (2018). A critical narrative approach to openness : the impact of open development on structural transformation. Information Systems Journal, 29(4), 787-810. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/isj.12226 1350-1917 0000-0002-2602-601X 0000-0002-3833-8889 0000-0003-4112-0271 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149970 10.1111/isj.12226 2-s2.0-85053925653 4 29 787 810 en Information Systems Journal © 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Information Systems Journal and is made available with permission of John Wiley & Sons Ltd. application/pdf |
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Openness has become an important, all‐encompassing term denoting activities facilitated by sharing, using, producing, and redistributing information and communication resources within digital information systems. We compare theoretical advancements that emphasize processes and characteristics of openness with the limitations of extant approaches that have largely focused on improvements to productivity and efficiency. Based on Foucault and Bruner's ideas, this paper contributes a new critical narrative approach to understanding openness explicitly focused on structural transformation and power. The analysis focuses on the case of open development, examining 20 key studies based primarily on developing countries. The critical narrative approach unpacked the production of power/knowledge across actors, intentions, and outcomes of openness research and practice. We find that discursive formations are reliant on technocentric and normative ideals of researchers, leading to narratives of hypothetical outcomes that exclude marginalized perspectives. We propose hermeneutic composability and contesting normative narratives of openness as analytical techniques for an integrated, mutually constitutive conception of interactions between individuals, open artefacts, and open social praxis. |
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