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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hansen, Mille Edith Kjærsgaarda; * | Crusoe, Jonathanb | Melin, Ulfc
Affiliations: [a] IT University of Copenhagen: IT-Universitetet i Kobenhavn, Nine, Copenhagen, Denmark | [b] Swedish Center for Digital Innovation, Department of applied IT, The University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden | [c] Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Mille Edith Kjærsgaard Hansen, IT University of Copenhagen: IT-Universitetet i Kobenhavn København, Denmark. Tel.: +4560588803; %****␣ip-28-ip211534_temp.tex␣Line␣50␣**** E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: The intangible and (often) young nature of socio-technical phenomena makes them difficult to understand and communicate. Researchers and practitioners have responded by applying metaphors, prescribing an epistemological structure to these phenomena. While metaphors are frequently applied, researchers have paid limited attention to their applications and limitations. To address this gap, we applied a mixed-method approach, exploring the communities’ applications of metaphors for the conceptual development of socio-technical phenomena, using two communities: Open Government Data and IT Development and Maintenance. We synthesised 21 articles and two books into an emergent analytical framework, Communities’ Applications Of Metaphors (CAOM). We collected empirical material for each community’s academic and practical sides between 2015–2020, resulting in 100 articles and 263 documents. We conducted a word frequency analysis and an in-depth analysis of the empirical material, drawing on CAOM. The contributions are the emergent CAOM framework with the key concepts of metaphors’ usage, expression, and assemblages of metaphors. We conclude that the application of metaphors in communities is influenced by community type and metaphors’ role, while the topic influences metaphor selection. Metaphors are combined to create new ways of reasoning. We recommend that governments draw on action-oriented metaphors when writing policies for socio-technical phenomena, while digital government researchers should include action-oriented elements when they develop metaphors, which can help practitioners put new knowledge into practice.
Keywords: Metaphor, community development, socio-technical, analytical framework, open government data, technical debtKey points for practitioners:•Communities of practitioners can approach metaphors as tools to discover new ways of working and acting, departing from habits and traditional thinking;•Combining metaphors is essential to create new ways of reasoning and understanding socio-technical phenomena; •The emergent CAOM framework provides a base for combining and exploring metaphors.
DOI: 10.3233/IP-211534
Journal: Information Polity, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 317-340, 2023
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