Subverting or preserving the institution: Competing IT firm and foundation discourses about open source

L. Muselli, Mathieu O’Neil, Fred Pailler, Stefano Zacchiroli
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The data economy depends on digital infrastructure produced in self-managed projects and communities. To understand how information technology (IT) firms communicate to a volunteer workforce, we examine IT firm and foundation employee discourses about open source. We posit that organizations employ rhetorical strategies to advocate for or resist changing the meaning of this institution. Our analysis of discourses collected at three open source professional conferences in 2019 is complemented by computational methods, which generate semantic clusters from presentation summaries. In terms of defining digital infrastructure, business models, and the firm-community relationship, we find a clear division between the discourses of large firm and consortia foundation employees, on one hand, and small firm and non-profit foundation employees, on the other. These divisions reflect these entities’ roles in the data economy and levels of concern about predatory “Big Tech” practices, which transform common goods to be shared into proprietary assets to be sold.
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颠覆还是保护机构:IT 公司和基金会关于开源的争论
数据经济依赖于在自我管理的项目和社区中产生的数字基础设施。为了了解信息技术(IT)公司如何与志愿者队伍沟通,我们研究了 IT 公司和基金会员工关于开源的论述。我们认为,组织采用修辞策略来倡导或抵制改变这一机构的意义。我们对在 2019 年三次开源专业会议上收集到的论述进行了分析,并辅以计算方法,从演讲摘要中生成语义集群。在定义数字基础设施、商业模式和企业与社区的关系方面,我们发现大型企业和财团基金会员工的论述与小型企业和非营利基金会员工的论述之间存在明显的分野。这些分野反映了这些实体在数据经济中的角色,以及对掠夺性 "大科技 "做法的担忧程度,这种做法将可共享的普通物品转变为可出售的专有资产。
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