Strengthening Information Society Research Capacity Alliance (SIRCA)
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Date
2016Author
Venter, Anja
Mbogo, Chao
Type
Working PaperLanguage
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Engaging with open development (OD) necessitates learning in which people
appropriate and adopt new technologies and socio-technical practices. This
typically involves informal learning (i.e. outside of formal education), and will
differ between reading relationships (as a user of OD resources) and writing
relationships (for full ownership or authorship of OD). If potential participants are
unable to connect with existing learning networks, OD initiatives will have limited
impact. Communities that aim to be 'open' may exclude people by virtue of race,
language, literacies, gender, sexuality, phone/computer ownership, access to
Internet or other aspects of identity. This project will explore the situated
material conditions and informal learning practices that surround processes of
inclusion in (and exclusion from) OD initiatives. The project will develop more
detailed ethnographic and socio-material accounts of the informal learning
processes and outcomes in such encounters. It will foreground the ways that
global inequities of infrastructure, default identities and the cultural practices
often associated with openness can “format” participation in subtle but
significant ways.
Citation
Walton, M., Dearden, A. and Densmore, M. (2016) Resources, learning and inclusion in open development. [pdf] Singapore: Singapore Internet Research Centre (SIRCA White Paper 2). Available at: <http://www.sirca.org.sg/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Walton_WhitePaper.pdf>Publisher
Singapore Internet Research Centre