Suchman1994

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Suchman1994
BibType ARTICLE
Key Suchman1994
Author(s) Lucy Suchman
Title Do categories have politics?: the language/action perspective reconsidered
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Tag(s) EMCA, Coordination technologies, organizational communications, speech act theory, systems design
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Year 1994
Language English
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Journal Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Volume 2
Number 3
Pages 177–190
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DOI 10.1007/BF00749015
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Abstract

Drawing on writings within the CSCW community and on recent social theory, this paper proposes that the adoption of speech act theory as a foundation for system design carries with it an agenda of discipline and control over organization members' actions. I begin with a brief review of the language/action perspective introduced by Winograd, Flores and their colleagues, focusing in particular on the categorization of speakers' intent. I then turn to some observations on the politics of categorization and, with that framework as back-ground, consider the attempt, through THE COORDINATOR, to implement a technological system for intention-accounting within organizations. Finally, I suggest the implications of the analysis presented in the paper for the politics of CSCW systems design.

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