追踪软件与临床记录:论非人类与异质性情境的民族志

Shadowing Software and Clinical Records: On the Ethnography of Non-Humans and Heterogeneous Contexts

ORGANIZATION · 2005
被引 229
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于医院引入数字临床记录系统的四个月民族志,探讨如何从方法论上追踪非人类行动者,并分析异质性情境对组织研究的意义。

Abstract

Recent years have seen growing sociological interest in the role that objects and non-human actors perform in everyday life. Whether as machines, information technologies, artworks, commodities or architectures, objects today raise issues of complexity and controversy (Pels et al., 2002). Borrowing from actor network theory the idea that humans and non-humans are actively involved in the making of social worlds, there are already those who call for a post-social world and an object-centred sociality (Knorr-Cetina, 1997). But how can non-humans be observed? Sociologists are accustomed to socio-constructionist approaches to the sociology of science, or to analyses of tools and innovations couched in terms of networks of actants; methodologically, however, it seems that ideas about how to proceed methodologically are not very well worked out. On the basis of a four-month ethnography conducted in a hospital that has recently introduced a digital clinical records system, I discuss the methodological aspects of shadowing non-humans. In particular, adopting Star’s insight of an ‘ethnography of the infrastructure’ (Star, 1999), I concentrate on how to account for contexts characterized by multiple and non-homogeneous actors and practices and on the implications of such a perspective for organizational analysis.

社会学民族志行动者网络理论科学技术研究组织分析