Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4384482394> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4384482394 endingPage "375" @default.
- W4384482394 startingPage "356" @default.
- W4384482394 abstract "Purpose This paper is an extension of a panel presentation delivered in response to a joint call for panels by the Social Informatics and Information Ethics and Policy Special Interest Groups for the 2022 Association for Information Science and Technology conference. The purpose is to introduce critical race frameworks and tenets as a lens to develop, assess and analyze the social informatics (SI) within information science (IS) research, professional discourse, praxis and pedagogical paradigms. This paper spotlights one of the presentations from that panel, an iteration of Critical Race Theory (CRT) designed specifically for information studies: CRiTical Race information Theory (CRiT). Design/methodology/approach Just as importantly, using SI as part of the context, the paper also includes a discussion that illustrates research and theory building possibilities as both counter and complement to the technocratic advances that permeate society at every level (macro, mezzo and micro), which can also be reasonably framed as the information industrial complex. Thus, CRiT joins other forms of critical discourse and praxis grappling with deconstructing, decolonizing, demarginalizing and demystifying the influence and impact of information technologies. While CRiT has global intentions and implications, this specific discussion has an extensive American focus. Findings If we consider the rapid pace in which techno-determinism is moving toward the vise grip of techno-fatalism controlled by frameworks generated from the information industrial complex, we can reasonably consider that humanity on a global basis is living within a meta-large technocratic crisis moment. This crisis moment is both acute and chronic. That is, the technocratic crisis is continuously moving quickly while simultaneously worsening over an extended period of time with no remedies and few responses to substantively address the crisis. Research limitations/implications Part of the nature of information and data is measurability. Thus, identifying compatible nomenclature connecting the descriptiveness of intersectionality (a seminal CRT tool) as a qualitative research method to the measurability of data connected to quantitative research, a mixed method approach moves from possible to plausible. Additionally, within IS, there are often opportunities to measure human engagement, such as social media content, search engine use, assessing practices of categorizations, and multiple forms of surveillance data as a short list. Hence, the descriptiveness of intersectional qualitative research “mixed” with the measurability of quantitative research within information settings implies exponential methodological possibilities. Practical implications CRiT is multilayered, on the one hand, with the intention of being a discipline-specific, information-specific form of CRT. On the other hand, CRiT theory building is interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary based on information as omnipresent phenomena. An ongoing challenge for CRiT theory building is identifying and working within a balance between, practitioners who typically throw anything and everything at practical problems, while scholars often slice problems into such small segments that practical understanding is severely limited. Embracing and integrating the dynamic interplay between developing ideas and using them is the key to evolving CRiT within the social sciences. Social implications There is plenty of room as well as a need for additional narrative discussing or challenging the use or appropriation of information from a technocratic approach, a counter to the information industrial complex. Originality/value CRiT is emerging and cutting edge in discussion that addresses the technocratic determinism found in most scholarly discourses." @default.
- W4384482394 created "2023-07-17" @default.
- W4384482394 creator A5051396756 @default.
- W4384482394 date "2023-07-18" @default.
- W4384482394 modified "2023-10-12" @default.
- W4384482394 title "Every information context is a CRiTical Race information Theory opportunity: informatic considerations for the information industrial complex" @default.
- W4384482394 cites W143173597 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W1522181749 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W1524738158 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W1963642985 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W1983001584 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2017815020 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2050168394 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2079385135 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2081051783 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2104631995 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2112957851 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2137653240 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2167927853 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2209399658 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2219329997 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2276594157 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2623473173 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W269913124 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W270799762 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2773346996 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2796316469 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2894443745 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W2996844929 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W3004118472 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W3029464893 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W3033114137 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W3035611783 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W3084677411 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W3124361118 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W3161693913 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W3172902072 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W3175859442 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W4235134548 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W4238932972 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W4247845599 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W4253467777 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W4283458255 @default.
- W4384482394 cites W4309679180 @default.
- W4384482394 doi "https://doi.org/10.1108/dts-02-2023-0013" @default.
- W4384482394 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4384482394 type Work @default.
- W4384482394 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4384482394 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4384482394 hasAuthorship W4384482394A5051396756 @default.
- W4384482394 hasBestOaLocation W43844823941 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C107993555 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C113706210 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C180198813 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C185656870 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C2775905979 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C2777122596 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C56739046 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C76509639 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C80457461 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C107993555 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C111472728 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C113706210 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C138885662 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C144024400 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C151730666 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C17744445 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C180198813 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C185656870 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C199539241 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C2775905979 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C2777122596 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C2779343474 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C36289849 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C41008148 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C56739046 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C76509639 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C80457461 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C86803240 @default.
- W4384482394 hasConceptScore W4384482394C94625758 @default.
- W4384482394 hasIssue "4" @default.
- W4384482394 hasLocation W43844823941 @default.
- W4384482394 hasOpenAccess W4384482394 @default.
- W4384482394 hasPrimaryLocation W43844823941 @default.
- W4384482394 hasRelatedWork W1969807728 @default.
- W4384482394 hasRelatedWork W2071601727 @default.
- W4384482394 hasRelatedWork W2083461980 @default.