Title
Material Engagements: Putting Plans and Things Together in Collaborative Ocean Science
Abstract
Programs of scientific research, like other formally organized collective practices, meet the materiality of the world in complex and dynamic ways. This intersection has important and under explored consequences for the planning and practice of distributed scientific collaboration, including programs of large-scale infrastructure development currently underway across a range of scientific fields and national contexts. Building on ethnographic fieldwork around the Ocean Observatories Initiative, this paper advances two basic arguments about the relation between formal planning efforts and the material worlds they are meant to engage. First, we argue for the mutual plasticity and co-evolution of plans and the material world. Second, the mutually constitutive character of plans and the material world provides a critical connection between top-down governance over scientific collaborations and the bottom-up emergence that emanates from the material world, blurring notions of control and agency and capturing the complex relationship between science policy and local culture.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/HICSS.2014.194
System Sciences
Keywords
Field
DocType
complex relationship,ocean observatories initiative,scientific research,basic argument,scientific field,material engagements,collaborative ocean science,bottom-up emergence,collective practice,formal planning effort,scientific collaboration,material world,groupware,oceanography
Corporate governance,Science policy,Computer science,Ocean Observatories Initiative,Collaborative software,Knowledge management,Ocean science,Materiality (auditing),Ethnography,Management science,Scientific method
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1060-3425
1
0.34
References 
Authors
7
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Stephanie B. Steinhardt1614.37
Steven J. Jackson238027.24