WebbInitially, infrastructural inversion was conceived as a conceptual-analytic notion, but recent research has also positioned it as an empirical-ethnographic and generative-designerly resource. In this study, we rely on all of these stances and contribute to the generative-designerly position. Webb21 okt. 2024 · We present our theoretical perspective on the infrastructural situatedness of apps to foreground how apps are always relational ... Therefore, turning things around, ‘infrastructural inversion’ is a critical research strategy for uncovering how app infrastructures are embedded in everyday practices and structures, and how ...
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Star and colleagues emphasized the intrinsic invisibility of information infrastructures (Star and Ruhleder 1994, 1996; Star 1999; Bowker and Star 1999). Recently, Larkin has drawn attention to how infrastructures inhabit a whole spectrum of in/visibilities, ranging ‘from unseen to grand spectacles and everything in … Visa mer As already mentioned, infrastructures are fundamentally relational and emerge in situ in relation to organized practices where they are connected to particular activities. Infrastructures appear ‘only as a relational property, … Visa mer Infrastructural inversion was initially introduced by Bowker (1994) to address the propensity of infrastructures to remain invisible backdrops to … Visa mer Both articulation work and infrastructural inversion are notions aimed at unearthing the invisible. The former is one of the key notions for the CSCW field, the latter is likely less familiar. Therefore, we conclude our conceptual … Visa mer WebbAs a scholar, Janet uses methods of “infrastructural inversion” to reveal the invisible, sunken infrastructures and their categorical assumptions, bringing them into view for analysis (Bowker 1994, Bowker and Star 1999). marvel cinematic universe phases 5 and 6
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Webbinversion: [noun] a reversal of position, order, form, or relationship: such as. the process or result of changing or reversing the relative positions of the notes of a musical interval, chord, or phrase. the condition of being turned inward or inside out. WebbIn the mid-1990s, a time at which infrastructures generated less excitement than presently, Geoffrey C. Bowker (1995) developed the idea of infrastructural inversion. Infrastructural inversion aimed to address the tendency of infrastructures to remain as invisible backdrops to social action, their characteristics instead seen as explainable by … http://www.easterbrook.ca/steve/2010/08/on-the-uses-and-abuses-of-infrastructural-inversion/ marvel cinematic universe phase two