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Technography×Technological Frames Analysis×
FagområdeScience Technology StudiesScience Technology Studies
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår20111995
OphavspersonKees Jansen & Sietze Vellema (Wageningen); algorithmic strand by Taina BucherWiebe E. Bijker; extended to organisations by Wanda Orlikowski & Debra Gash
TypeEthnographic field methodQualitative interpretive method
Oprindelig kildeJansen, K., & Vellema, S. (2011). What is technography? NJAS - Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences, 57(3-4), 169-177. DOI ↗Bijker, W. E. (1995). Of Bicycles, Bakelites, and Bulbs: Toward a Theory of Sociotechnical Change. MIT Press. ISBN: 9780262023764
AliasserEthnography of technology-in-use, Technographic analysis, Algorithmic technographyTechnological frame analysis, Frame incongruence analysis, Relevant social group framing
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ResuméTechnography is the ethnographic description of technology-in-use: how tools, machines, and systems are actually handled, skilled, and enacted in the course of real tasks. Articulated as a method by Kees Jansen and Sietze Vellema in the Wageningen tradition of agrarian and development studies, it places the technical at the centre of ethnographic attention, asking how people and artefacts together accomplish work. A digital strand, exemplified by Taina Bucher's study of algorithmic power, extends technography to software and platforms, examining how algorithms are encountered, felt, and acted upon. Across both, the method treats technology not as a finished object but as something performed in practice within particular social and material settings.Technological frames analysis examines the shared assumptions, goals, and problem-solving strategies through which groups make sense of a technology and act upon it. Introduced by Wiebe Bijker as part of the social construction of technology, a technological frame structures the interaction among members of a relevant social group and binds the meaning of an artefact to their concerns. Wanda Orlikowski and Debra Gash later carried the concept into organisations, showing how different stakeholder groups hold distinct frames about information technology and how the resulting frame incongruence shapes adoption and use. The method reconstructs these frames, analyses their content, and links them to technological outcomes.
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