Towards a vernacular aesthetics of liking for information studies

Cheryl Klimaszewski
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PurposePersonal museums provide the conceptual catalyst for liking as a research approach and inclusivity around “idiosyncratic” knowledges within information research. An adapted research paper format echoes the approach of personal museums: as a commentary on the limits of institutional shaping for the field.Design/methodology/approachPersonal museums are conceptualized as spaces of knowing in-formation, ontological openings that are literally and figuratively entered into, that make a difference to human and material ways of knowing. Karen Barad's agential realism and Sianne Ngai's vernacular aesthetic categories provide the theoretical lenses through which the researcher's 2018 visit to one personal museum is revisited.FindingsAn ethnographic account of the author's visit to the Communist Consumer Museum (CCM) in Timişoara, Romania shows how its improvisational, friendly and intimate atmosphere exposes it as a space of entanglements in a quantum sense, emphasizing the inseparability of human and material realms and how knowledges are always in-formation. Such entanglements create atmospheres generative of different ways of thinking about information and knowledge.Originality/valueHuman expressions of liking reveal material agencies as ways of knowing and information beyond the realm of human experience and meaning. A vernacular aesthetics of liking is presented as a way to resist the marginalizing tendencies of knowledges classified as unconventional, idiosyncratic or eccentric. This approach is one way of resisting the assumptions of channel thinking that often shape how information is studied.
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走向喜好信息学的乡土美学
目的:个人博物馆为信息研究中的“特殊”知识提供了一种研究方法和包容性的概念催化剂。改编的研究论文格式与个人博物馆的方法相呼应:作为对该领域制度塑造局限性的评论。设计/方法/方法个人博物馆被定义为了解信息的空间,从字面上和比喻上进入的本体论开口,对人类和物质的了解方式产生影响。Karen Barad的代理现实主义和Sianne Ngai的乡土美学类别提供了理论视角,通过这些视角,研究者重新审视了2018年对一个个人博物馆的访问。作者对罗马尼亚timi瓦拉的共产主义消费者博物馆(CCM)的访问进行了一项民族志描述,展示了其即兴、友好和亲密的氛围如何将其暴露为量子意义上的纠缠空间,强调了人类和物质领域的不可分割性,以及知识如何始终是信息。这种纠缠创造了一种氛围,产生了对信息和知识的不同思考方式。原创性/价值人类对喜欢的表达揭示了物质代理作为超越人类经验和意义领域的认识和信息的方式。喜欢的白话美学是一种抵制被归类为非常规的、特殊的或古怪的知识的边缘化倾向的方式。这种方法是一种抵制渠道思维假设的方法,渠道思维通常会影响信息的研究方式。
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