Systematics as Cyberscience: Computers, Change, and Continuity in Science (Hardcover)
暫譯: 系統學作為網路科學:科學中的電腦、變革與持續性 (精裝版)
Christine Hine
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2008-01-04
- 售價: $1,050
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 320
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 026208371X
- ISBN-13: 9780262083713
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Computer-networks
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The use of information and communication technology in scientific research has been hailed as the means to a new larger-scale, more efficient, and cost-effective science. But although scientists increasingly use computers in their work and institutions have made massive investments in technology, we still have little idea how computing affects the way scientists work and the kind of knowledge they produce. In Systematics as Cyberscience, Christine Hine explores these questions by examining the developing use of information and communication technology in one discipline, systematics (which focuses on the classification and naming of organisms and exploration of evolutionary relationships). Her sociological study of the ways that biologists working in this field have engaged with new technology is an account of how one of the oldest branches of science transformed itself into one of the newest and became a cyberscience.
Combining an ethnographic approach with historical review and textual analysis, Hine investigates the emergence of a virtual culture in systematics and how that new culture is entwined with the field's existing practices and priorities. Hine examines the policy perspective on technological change, the material culture of systematics (and how the virtual culture aligns with it), communication practices with new technology, and the complex dynamics of change and continuity on the institutional level. New technologies have stimulated reflection on the future of systematics and prompted calls for radical transformation, but the outcomes are thoroughly rooted in the heritage of the discipline. Hine argues that to understand the impact of information and communication technology in science we need to take account of the many complex and conflicting pressures that contemporary scientists navigate. The results of technological developments are rarely unambiguous gains in efficiency, and are highly discipline-specific.
Combining an ethnographic approach with historical review and textual analysis, Hine investigates the emergence of a virtual culture in systematics and how that new culture is entwined with the field's existing practices and priorities. Hine examines the policy perspective on technological change, the material culture of systematics (and how the virtual culture aligns with it), communication practices with new technology, and the complex dynamics of change and continuity on the institutional level. New technologies have stimulated reflection on the future of systematics and prompted calls for radical transformation, but the outcomes are thoroughly rooted in the heritage of the discipline. Hine argues that to understand the impact of information and communication technology in science we need to take account of the many complex and conflicting pressures that contemporary scientists navigate. The results of technological developments are rarely unambiguous gains in efficiency, and are highly discipline-specific.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
在科學研究中使用資訊與通信技術被譽為實現更大規模、更高效率和更具成本效益的科學手段。然而,儘管科學家在工作中越來越多地使用電腦,且機構在技術上進行了大量投資,我們仍然對計算技術如何影響科學家的工作方式以及他們所產生的知識類型知之甚少。在《系統學作為網絡科學》中,Christine Hine通過檢視資訊與通信技術在一個學科——系統學(專注於生物的分類和命名以及演化關係的探索)中的發展使用,探討了這些問題。她對在這一領域工作的生物學家如何與新技術互動的社會學研究,描述了這一科學最古老的分支之一如何轉變為最新的網絡科學。
Hine結合民族誌方法、歷史回顧和文本分析,調查了系統學中虛擬文化的出現,以及這種新文化如何與該領域現有的實踐和優先事項交織在一起。Hine考察了對技術變革的政策視角、系統學的物質文化(以及虛擬文化如何與之對應)、與新技術的溝通實踐,以及在機構層面上變革與延續的複雜動態。新技術激發了對系統學未來的反思,並促使人們呼籲進行徹底的變革,但其結果深深植根於該學科的傳承中。Hine主張,要理解資訊與通信技術在科學中的影響,我們需要考慮當代科學家所面臨的許多複雜和相互矛盾的壓力。技術發展的結果很少是明確的效率提升,且高度依賴於特定學科。