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Scientific Collaboratories as Socio-Technical Interaction Networks: A Theoretical Approach

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Scientific Collaboratories as Socio-Technical Interaction Networks: A Theoretical Approach
Collaboratories refer to laboratories where scientists can work together while they are in distant locations from each other and from key equipment. They have captured the interest both of CSCW researchers and of science funders who wish to optimize the use of rare scientific equipment and expertise. We examine the kind of CSCW conceptions that help us best understand the character of working relationships in these scientific collaboratories. Our model, inspired by actor-network theory, considers technologies as Socio-technical Interaction Networks (STINs). This model provides a rich understanding of the scientific collaboratories, and also a more complete understanding of the conditions and activities that support collaborative work in them. We illustrate the significance of STIN models with several cases drawn from the fields of high energy physics and materials science. Keywords Socio-technical networks, actor-networks, collaboratories
Rob Kling, Geoffrey W. McKim, Joanna Fortuna, Adam
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Type Journal
Year 2000
Where CORR
Authors Rob Kling, Geoffrey W. McKim, Joanna Fortuna, Adam King
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