This paper presents the performative analysis of agency within and surrounding documents as a path towards uniting the otherwise incompatible insights of both meaningcentric and materialcentric approaches. I contrast the terms agentical, providing agency, and agentic, possessing agency, to help clarify the apparent incompatibilities of prior approaches. I argue that a relational conception of agency, wherein the agentical/agentic distinction is blurred, preserves important virtues of both meaning and materialcentric approaches to documents. This paves the way for a unified materialdiscursive account of documents and a cure for document studies’ inherited duality malady. Extending prior work on capta (Drucker, 2011) and the agency of truthma...
In this feature essay, Derek Dunne draws attention to the hidden bureaucratic labour that is increas...
This paper is an extension of the arguments and examples offered in ‘Materia Prima, Text-as Image’ (...
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund's complementarity...
This paper takes as a starting point one particular development in social theory – the concept of me...
Three contributions are made to understanding the nature of documents. A survey of definitions of d...
In this article, in distinction to documentation as an epistemic understanding of documents, I will ...
The article discusses the concept of fixity in documents and documentality. Issues of control and po...
The concept of document is common and fundamental to numerous information-related disciplines. Perha...
Documents play a central role for many organizational processes. Current conceptualizations of docum...
As is well known, speech acts such as acts of promising can have ontological consequences. For examp...
This article attempts to articulate a theoretical framework, the target of which is to systematicall...
What does a philosopher do with documents? The most natural answer to this question would probably b...
Malafouris (2013) proposes that agency is an emergent product of the relational ontology of our mate...
In the present paper I propose to consider art as a specific form of documentality, much different ...
Social ontology has experienced significative growth in the last decades. In particular, a promising...
In this feature essay, Derek Dunne draws attention to the hidden bureaucratic labour that is increas...
This paper is an extension of the arguments and examples offered in ‘Materia Prima, Text-as Image’ (...
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund's complementarity...
This paper takes as a starting point one particular development in social theory – the concept of me...
Three contributions are made to understanding the nature of documents. A survey of definitions of d...
In this article, in distinction to documentation as an epistemic understanding of documents, I will ...
The article discusses the concept of fixity in documents and documentality. Issues of control and po...
The concept of document is common and fundamental to numerous information-related disciplines. Perha...
Documents play a central role for many organizational processes. Current conceptualizations of docum...
As is well known, speech acts such as acts of promising can have ontological consequences. For examp...
This article attempts to articulate a theoretical framework, the target of which is to systematicall...
What does a philosopher do with documents? The most natural answer to this question would probably b...
Malafouris (2013) proposes that agency is an emergent product of the relational ontology of our mate...
In the present paper I propose to consider art as a specific form of documentality, much different ...
Social ontology has experienced significative growth in the last decades. In particular, a promising...
In this feature essay, Derek Dunne draws attention to the hidden bureaucratic labour that is increas...
This paper is an extension of the arguments and examples offered in ‘Materia Prima, Text-as Image’ (...
The authors discuss two conceptual frameworks of documents and documentation: Lund's complementarity...