Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
554645 Information and Organization 2012 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between materiality and knowing through the notion of dual materiality. Dual materiality highlights how digital technology becomes important, as its materiality plays an integral part in creating, not simply representing, the materiality of the physical world. We elaborate upon this insight through a theory on sociomaterial knowing grounded in ethnographic fieldwork within a petroleum company. The main theoretical proposition of this theory is that knowing arises from the emerging patterns of interaction between material phenomena, the material arrangements for knowing about these phenomena, and knowledge practices. We elaborate upon this through three predominant modes of knowing in petroleum production: instrumentation, interpretation, and learning. This paper contributes to the broader discourse on sociomateriality by refining ideas of materiality through the notion of dual materiality. We conclude by encouraging further exploration of different materialities in contemporary work and organizing.

► Proposes the notion of dual materiality to refine ideas of materiality in IS research. ► Pursues this notion through a theory on sociomaterial knowing grounded in the substantive field of petroleum production. ► Draws implications of dual materiality on the study of sociomateriality.

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