The Ethnography of Infrastructure
- What exactly must be studied in order to study infrastructure?
Theorizing System development across time and space
- Invisibility
- Dependence on human practices
- Modularity (one piece of infrastructure is never really under the control of one single actant)
- Standardization
- Momentum
Some Notes
Infrastructure Properties
- Embeddedness
- Transparency
- Reach or scope
- Learned as part of membership
- Links with conventions of practice
- Embodiment of standards
- Built on an installed base
- Becomes visible upon breakdown
- Is fixed in modular increments, not all at once or globally
Tricks of the trade
- Identifying master narratives and “others”
- Surfacing invisible work
- Paradoxes of infrastructure
Reading information infrastructure
- as a material artifact (physical and pragmatic properties)
- as a trace or record of activities (information collecting device, assistant and cultural artifact)
- as a veridical representation of the world