Ações de informação em ciência e tecnologia: aspectos institucionais em um modelo sociotécnico emergente
Main Author: | Rabello, Rodrigo |
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Format: | Proceeding PeerReviewed Book |
Bahasa: | pt |
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ANCIB; UFSC
, 2013
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Online Access: |
http://eprints.rclis.org/24617/1/Rabello_2013_A%C3%A7%C3%B5es%20de%20informa%C3%A7%C3%A3o%20em%20ci%C3%AAncia%20e%20tecnologia.pdf http://eprints.rclis.org/24617/ |
Daftar Isi:
- Information actions in science and technology: institutional aspects in an emergent sociotechnical model Considering initiatives from the Brazilian Institute for Information on Science and Technology (IBICT) regarding excellence of information on science and technology (S&T), this paper aims to identify theoretical aspects regarding information actions in mediating information institutes in S&T considering new forms of intervention and interaction of subjects with such institutions, starting from the hypothesis that they have a productive influence to rethink excellence criteria for information in S&T within dissimilarities in contexts of validation. The assumption here is the influence of a theoretical model named “sociotechnical emergent” in counterpoint, but in dialogue, with a previous model denominated “systemic”, bearing in sight current interventional and interactive forms reach using the Worldwide Web. The text is structured in three section approaching: i) the categorization of theoretical repertoire of S&T on information “user”, placing conceptual aspects better aligned to “systemic” or “emergent” models; ii) theoretical and epistemic theoretical constructions of the “information action” approach; and iii) bringing back theoretical-conceptual elements, building an interpretation oriented by the “information action in S&T” construct and taking IBICT action spaces and initiatives as an analysis object. Finally, there is a discussion on the relevance of the investigations performed in the ambit of the “emergent model” towards the questioning of paradigms around information, subject and management inherent to the “systemic model”, especially before the diversified forms of information validation in the current social and institutional scenery.