2023
DOI: 10.1108/dts-02-2023-0013
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Every information context is a CRiTical Race information Theory opportunity: informatic considerations for the information industrial complex

Abstract: PurposeThis paper is an extension of a panel presentation delivered in response to a joint call for panels by the Social Informatics and Information Ethics and Policy Special Interest Groups for the 2022 Association for Information Science and Technology conference. The purpose is to introduce critical race frameworks and tenets as a lens to develop, assess and analyze the social informatics (SI) within information science (IS) research, professional discourse, praxis and pedagogical paradigms. This paper spot… Show more

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“…The field of social informatics study has made significant contributions in the form of novel theories and empirical evidence, which enhance our comprehension of the intricate interplay between ICT and their corresponding social and cultural environments [5]. Social informatics is an interdisciplinary topic that facilitates collaboration among scholars from many disciplines, such as information science [6], anthropology [7], computer science [8], sociology [9], and political science [10], to conduct research projects [11]. Social informatics research has the potential to contribute valuable insights to policymaking in the realm of ICT [12], which is achieved via examining and analyzing the social and cultural ramifications that arise from implementing and utilizing various technological advancements [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The field of social informatics study has made significant contributions in the form of novel theories and empirical evidence, which enhance our comprehension of the intricate interplay between ICT and their corresponding social and cultural environments [5]. Social informatics is an interdisciplinary topic that facilitates collaboration among scholars from many disciplines, such as information science [6], anthropology [7], computer science [8], sociology [9], and political science [10], to conduct research projects [11]. Social informatics research has the potential to contribute valuable insights to policymaking in the realm of ICT [12], which is achieved via examining and analyzing the social and cultural ramifications that arise from implementing and utilizing various technological advancements [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%