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The rationality of media discourse on learning technology at Canadian universities: Communications distortions in selected popular, academic and practical texts.

机译:加拿大大学关于学习技术的媒体话语的合理性:精选的流行,学术和实践著作中的传播失真。

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This dissertation provides an analysis of the media discourse on learning technology, particularly its costs and benefits using Habermas' communicative rationality, particularly his notion of “the ideal speech situation”, as a conceptual tool. Its focus is on assessing the “rationality” of the discourse and its distortions by adapting Habermas' validity claims: “truth”, “sincerity”, “clarity” and “legitimacy”. A selection of texts published from 1993–1998 in high circulation popular, academic and practitioner journals is analyzed using both quantitative content analysis and qualitative discourse analytic techniques. A subset of these texts related to a specific learning technology project—the “Acadia Advantage”—is examined in more detail. As discourse is part of the institutional environment of organizations, this dissertation provides insight into some of the distortions which may influence the framing and consequences of organizational decision making. Examining media discourse within a defined time period also allows us to consider its relationship to other developments, including some of the factors which shape the (re) production of the discourse.; Four theoretical contributions are made that supplement the limited existing research on the discursive environments of organizations. (1) By applying the standard of the Habermasian “ideal speech situation” to the discourse on learning technology, a wide range of “distortions” are revealed. Specifically, benefits tend to be overstated with limited empirical support and costs tend to be all but ignored. The language used to describe technology, particularly the metaphors and the adjectives, tend to reinforce the “technological imperative” and the value of the technology. Language, particularly language regarding technology, is sometimes used to obscure rather than to clarify. Finally, the analysis suggests that certain perspectives, particularly those of the technology enthusiasts, tend to be privileged while the voices of technology critics tend to be excluded or marginalized. (2) Given the influence of the institutional environments on organizations, these distortions may undermine effective decision making in organizations. This dissertation explores the implications of the discursive environments of organizations for the rationality of technology decision-making. Building on Forester (1983), it illustrates how discourse analysis may be applied to “undistort” communications, to make technology decision-making “as reasonable as possible”. (3) This dissertation also makes a unique methodological contribution by demonstrating how Habermas' ideal speech situation, and specifically, his validity claims may be operationalized and applied to discourse. (4) Finally, this dissertation reveals complex interactions between “stakeholders” and part-discourses in the production and reproduction of the discourse and so suggests how discursive practices both reflect and shape the isomorphic behaviour of organizations. It suggests that the patterns associated with learning technology resemble some of the patterns observed with management fashions and fads. It also suggests that while the apparent “irrationality” of technology discourse may serve rational ends, such as the legitimization of change, it also creates a potential for backlash. In addition it proposes a wide range of areas for further research including the political economy of discourse, its societal effects and its relationship to individual perceptions and beliefs.
机译:本文利用哈贝马斯的交际理性,特别是他的“理想言语情境”作为概念工具,对媒体关于学习技术的论述进行了分析,尤其是其成本和收益。它的重点是通过适应哈贝马斯的有效性主张:“真相”,“诚意”,“明晰性”和“合法性”,来评估话语的“合理性”及其扭曲。使用定量内容分析和定性语篇分析技术,分析了1993-1998年在高发行量的流行,学术和实践杂志上发表的一些文章。这些文本的一部分与特定的学习技术项目有关,即“ Acadia优势”,对此进行了更详细的研究。由于话语是组织机构环境的一部分,因此本论文提供了对某些可能影响组织决策框架和后果的扭曲的见解。在规定的时间范围内检查媒体话语,还可以使我们考虑其与其他发展的关系,包括一些决定话语(再)产生的因素。进行了四项理论贡献,以补充关于组织的话语环境的有限的现有研究。 (1)通过将哈贝马斯的“理想言语情境”标准应用到学习技术的论述中,发现了各种各样的“失真”。具体而言,在有限的经验支持下,收益往往被夸大了,而成本却几乎被忽略了。用于描述技术的语言,尤其是隐喻和形容词,往往会增强“技术势在必行”和技术的价值。语言,特别是与技术有关的语言,有时被用来模糊而不是澄清。最后,分析表明,某些观点,特别是技术爱好者的观点,往往会享有特权,而技术评论家的声音则倾向于被排斥或边缘化。 (2)鉴于机构环境对组织的影响,这些扭曲可能会破坏组织中的有效决策。本文探讨了组织话语环境对技术决策合理性的影响。它以弗雷斯特(Forester)(1983)为基础,阐述了话语分析如何应用于“疏忽”的交流,以使技术决策“尽可能合理”。 (3)通过论证哈贝马斯的理想言语情境,特别是他的有效性主张可以被运用并应用于话语,本论文也做出了独特的方法论贡献。 (4)最后,本文揭示了话语的生产和再生产中``利益相关者''与部分话语之间的复杂相互作用,因此表明了话语实践如何既反映并塑造了组织的同构行为。它表明与学习技术相关的模式类似于在管理方式和时尚中观察到的某些模式。这也表明,虽然技术话语的明显“非理性”可能有理性的目的,例如变革的合法化,但它也可能产生反弹的可能。此外,它还提出了广泛的研究领域,包括话语的政治经济学,其社会影响以及它与个人观念和信仰的关系。

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  • 作者

    Cukier, Wendy L.;

  • 作者单位

    York University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 York University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Information Science.; Education Technology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 308 p.
  • 总页数 308
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 信息与知识传播;
  • 关键词

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