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Actor network theory and the study of online learning: new perspectives on quality

conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Leonie Rowan, Christopher Bigum
This paper describes an approach to studying innovation and change that is taken from the field of Science and Technology Studies. Actor-network theory draws attention to the performative nature of the implementation of new technologies like quality systems and on1ine teaching. The theory posits that the world is not populated with entities that possess certain essences in and of themselves, but rather that the world is a texture of relations-a network which occasionally produces the effect of stabilised entities. We examine the consequences of producing durable forms of online teaching and quality assurance and argue that achieving durable performances requires a conformity to existing performances of a university thus reproducing current patterns of inequity.

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Title of proceedings

Quality education @ a distance : IFIP TC3/WG3.6 Working Conference on Quality Education @ a Distance, February 3-6, 2003, Geelong, Australia

Event

IFIP TC3/WG3.6 Working Conference on Quality Education a Distance (2003 : Geelong, Vic.)

Series

International Federation for Information Processing ; 131

Pagination

179 - 188

Publisher

Kluwer Academic Publishers

Location

Geelong, Vic.

Place of publication

Boston, Mass

Start date

2003-02-03

End date

2003-02-06

ISBN-13

9781402075681

ISBN-10

1402075685

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

G Davies, E Stacey

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