Dear colleague,
The next EASST-4S joint meeting will be held in Paris (August 25th-28th 2004) at the Ecole des Mines (see http://www.congres-scientifiques.com/4S-EASST/). I would like to invite you to participate in a session currently organised by me and some colleagues about free/libre open source software (see the draft of the session proposal below). Those who are interested in presenting papers at the session please get in touch with me.
Best wishes, yuwei -- Yuwei Lin Science and Technology Studies Unit (SATSU) Department of Sociology University of York York YO10 5DD UK Tel. +44-01904-434742 Fax. +44-01904-433043 http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~yl107/ http://www.york.ac.uk/org/satsu/
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Session Proposal for EASST-4S Joint Conference 2004
Session on Free/Libre Open Source Software: Community, Democracy, Expertise and Freedom
Keywords: free/libre open source software, community, democracy, expertise
The free/libre open source software (FLOSS) has emerged as an important phenomenon in the ICT sector as well as in the wider public domain. A new research strand has attracted scholars and practitioners to analyse the development of FLOSS from many perspectives. While the FLOSS community continues to grow, diverse actors (e.g. developers, firms, end-users, organisations, governments etc. just to name a few) are brought into play. Meanwhile, a variety of apparatuses and inscriptions (e.g. technical ones such as software and hardware tools, socio-economical ones such as licences, educational ones such as certificates, and socio-cultural ones such as on/off line discussion forums) are developed and employed to maintain the practice. The complex composition of the FLOSS community entails a heterogeneous field where innovation is socio-technically constructed. Practices and norms in the FLOSS community are interpreted differently in support of individual demands (social, economic, political, technical) of the actors. Such a heterogeneous world resembles an ecological system that contains diversity while resources (information, knowledge and tools) are commonly shared amongst actors. While the open source pattern has been said to be a a means through which black-boxed software innovation can be opened up and users empowered , it would be worth studying how communication between actors is undertaken to bridge their differences. Indeed, good communications can engage actors with different backgrounds in the community, encourage cooperation with each other and enhance mutual trust. However, debates and conflicts taking place in the development of FLOSS will also shape its future innovation. It would be interesting to study these various views in the community, see how they are conveyed and negotiated, and then analyse the implications of FLOSS innovation in the broader sense.
The aim of this multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary workshop for academics at all levels is to investigate the socio-technical interactions and relationships between diverse actors and actants in the development of FLOSS. In so doing, one is able to understand the dynamic FLOSS innovation system. Through a half-day long workshop with a number of presentations and discussions, we will be able to explore and ground answers in both empirical and theoretical investigations.
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