Two practices and one Act: Mangling tecnologically mediated transparency.

During a municipal election in 2010, Canadian citizens used a blog to enact an ad hoc campaign funding disclosure request of all candidates. After the election, the municipality implemented formal legislation requiring campaign funding disclosure on their own website. This thesis is a case study tha...

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Main Author: Brown, Pamela Anne
Other Authors: Moss, Pamela
Language:English
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Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5064
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-50642015-01-29T16:52:29Z Two practices and one Act: Mangling tecnologically mediated transparency. Brown, Pamela Anne Moss, Pamela technical mediation transparency practice mangle of practice intra-activity feminist materialism policy evaluation municipal election social media accountability public sector reform During a municipal election in 2010, Canadian citizens used a blog to enact an ad hoc campaign funding disclosure request of all candidates. After the election, the municipality implemented formal legislation requiring campaign funding disclosure on their own website. This thesis is a case study that explores how two technologically mediated transparency practices were constituted within and outside the scope of legislation. I draw on Andrew Pickering's (1995) notion of the mangle of practice and Karen Barad's (2003) concept of intra-action to conceptualize these transparency practices as a mangle of entwining intra-connected phenomena. In my exploration of policy in practice I deconstruct transparency practice through a discussion of how transparency mechanisms and social media characteristics intra-act and transform each other into a practice that supersedes the original intent of the ad hoc request and formal legislation. This research queries assumptions about transparency practices and contributes to establishing an interdisciplinary methodology for policy evaluation in technologically mediated environments. Graduate 0617 paganda@gmail.com 2013-12-05T23:36:46Z 2013-12-05T23:36:46Z 2013 2013-12-05 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5064 English en Available to the World Wide Web
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topic technical mediation
transparency practice
mangle of practice
intra-activity
feminist materialism
policy evaluation
municipal election
social media
accountability
public sector reform
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transparency practice
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feminist materialism
policy evaluation
municipal election
social media
accountability
public sector reform
Brown, Pamela Anne
Two practices and one Act: Mangling tecnologically mediated transparency.
description During a municipal election in 2010, Canadian citizens used a blog to enact an ad hoc campaign funding disclosure request of all candidates. After the election, the municipality implemented formal legislation requiring campaign funding disclosure on their own website. This thesis is a case study that explores how two technologically mediated transparency practices were constituted within and outside the scope of legislation. I draw on Andrew Pickering's (1995) notion of the mangle of practice and Karen Barad's (2003) concept of intra-action to conceptualize these transparency practices as a mangle of entwining intra-connected phenomena. In my exploration of policy in practice I deconstruct transparency practice through a discussion of how transparency mechanisms and social media characteristics intra-act and transform each other into a practice that supersedes the original intent of the ad hoc request and formal legislation. This research queries assumptions about transparency practices and contributes to establishing an interdisciplinary methodology for policy evaluation in technologically mediated environments. === Graduate === 0617 === paganda@gmail.com
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