Technology theory in international relations: software, hardware, and the problem-solving human

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Autor(a) principal: Hazan, Bernardo Futuro Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/101/101131/tde-19082020-094559/
Resumo: In this paper we intend to develop a Theory of Technology (TT) for International Relations. Due to its relevance to this knowledge area, we develop Technology Theory mostly in comparison with Practice Theory in IR, although we bear a different ontology and a different concept of human being, of language, and of learning. Software and Hardware are important concepts in Technology Theory. They are considered to be the outcome of Humans in their solving problems they face routinely. When considering Practice Theory, we: 1) introduce an operative concept of practice; 2) work an understanding of the learning process that has influenced this theoretical branch; 3) make the hypothesis that the tendency to disregard as central Structure and Agency in Practice Theory might be related to the Constructivist-Postmodernist debate regarding this topic in the 1990\'s. As a ground to build Technology Theory (and its relation to Language and to Deontic Powers), we make considerations Searle\'s Speech Act Theory and Berger and Luckmann\'s Symbolic Universes. We work some of the conceptualizations Structure has had in IR, so to define the Structure of Technologies. The Structure of Technologies is the set of procedural deontic relations among technologies. There is a straightforward typology of software (software-skill, software-role, software-organization), which can be integrated in clusters of technology. We develop an understanding of the learning process that differentiates itself from the classroom-model and from the Lave and Wenger\'s Legitimate Peripheral Participation model: learning as a problem-solving activity. We consider that this appraisal towards learning allows for the configuration of non-cooperative communities of technology, which in turn may explain homogeneity even between non-cooperative collectivities.
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spelling Technology theory in international relations: software, hardware, and the problem-solving humanTeoria da tecnologia em relações internacionais: software, hardware e o humano solucionador de problemasAgênciaAgencyAprendizadoAtos de falaConstructivismConstrutivismoDeontic powersEstruturaHardwareHardwareHumano solucionador de problemasInternational relationsLearningOntologiaOntologyPoderes deônticosPós-modernismoPostmodernismPractice theoryProblem-solving humanRelações internacionaisSoftwareSoftwareSpeech actsStructureSymbolic universesTechnology theoryTeoria da práticaTeoria da tecnologiaTeoria de relações internacionaisTheory of international relationsUniversos simbólicosIn this paper we intend to develop a Theory of Technology (TT) for International Relations. Due to its relevance to this knowledge area, we develop Technology Theory mostly in comparison with Practice Theory in IR, although we bear a different ontology and a different concept of human being, of language, and of learning. Software and Hardware are important concepts in Technology Theory. They are considered to be the outcome of Humans in their solving problems they face routinely. When considering Practice Theory, we: 1) introduce an operative concept of practice; 2) work an understanding of the learning process that has influenced this theoretical branch; 3) make the hypothesis that the tendency to disregard as central Structure and Agency in Practice Theory might be related to the Constructivist-Postmodernist debate regarding this topic in the 1990\'s. As a ground to build Technology Theory (and its relation to Language and to Deontic Powers), we make considerations Searle\'s Speech Act Theory and Berger and Luckmann\'s Symbolic Universes. We work some of the conceptualizations Structure has had in IR, so to define the Structure of Technologies. The Structure of Technologies is the set of procedural deontic relations among technologies. There is a straightforward typology of software (software-skill, software-role, software-organization), which can be integrated in clusters of technology. We develop an understanding of the learning process that differentiates itself from the classroom-model and from the Lave and Wenger\'s Legitimate Peripheral Participation model: learning as a problem-solving activity. We consider that this appraisal towards learning allows for the configuration of non-cooperative communities of technology, which in turn may explain homogeneity even between non-cooperative collectivities.Este trabalho pretende desenvolver uma Teoria da Tecnologia (TT) para Relações Internacionais, com possíveis aplicações para outras áreas do conhecimento. Seu desenvolvimento é feito principalmente em diálogo com a Teoria da Prática em Relações Internacionais, tendo, porém, uma ontologia, conceito de ser humano, de linguagem e de aprendizado diferentes. Define-se Software e Hardware como conceitos fundamentais para a Teoria da Tecnologia e como resultados do esforço humano de solucionar problemas. Ao se considerar a Teoria da Prática, faz-se: 1) uma introdução a um conceito operativo de prática; 2) trabalha-se um conceito de aprendizado que esteve associado a essa vertente intelectual; 3) e levanta-se a hipótese segundo a qual certa tendência de alguns teóricos da prática a desconsiderar como categorias principais de estudo Estrutura e Agência poderia estar relacionada ao desfecho do debate Construtivista-Pós-modernista da década de 1990 sobre esses dois conceitos. Como base para a Teoria da Tecnologia, e de sua relação com a linguagem e com os poderes deônticos, considera-se a teoria dos atos de fala de Searle e a teoria dos universos simbólicos de Berger e Luckmann. Faz-se considerações sobre o uso do conceito de Estrutura em Relações Internacionais, a fim de se desenvolver um conceito de estrutura de tecnologias. A estrutura de tecnologias é considerada como o conjunto de relações deônticas procedurais entre tecnologias. Há uma tipologia simples de software: software-habilidade, software-papel-social, software-corporação, os quais podem se organizar em aglomerados de tecnologia. Desenvolve-se um conceito de aprendizado para a Teoria da Tecnologia que se considera ser uma primitiva do modelo de sala de aula e do modelo de Participação Legítima Periférica de Wenger e Lave: aprendizado como solução de problemas. Considera-se que essa modalidade de aprendizado possibilite comunidades de tecnologia mesmo em situações de não-cooperação entre indivíduos ou coletividades. Desse modo, pode-se prever homogeneidade mesmo entre coletividades não cooperantes.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPGuimarães, Feliciano de SáHazan, Bernardo Futuro Rodrigues2020-06-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/101/101131/tde-19082020-094559/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2020-09-05T02:06:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-19082020-094559Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212020-09-05T02:06:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Technology theory in international relations: software, hardware, and the problem-solving human
Teoria da tecnologia em relações internacionais: software, hardware e o humano solucionador de problemas
title Technology theory in international relations: software, hardware, and the problem-solving human
spellingShingle Technology theory in international relations: software, hardware, and the problem-solving human
Hazan, Bernardo Futuro Rodrigues
Agência
Agency
Aprendizado
Atos de fala
Constructivism
Construtivismo
Deontic powers
Estrutura
Hardware
Hardware
Humano solucionador de problemas
International relations
Learning
Ontologia
Ontology
Poderes deônticos
Pós-modernismo
Postmodernism
Practice theory
Problem-solving human
Relações internacionais
Software
Software
Speech acts
Structure
Symbolic universes
Technology theory
Teoria da prática
Teoria da tecnologia
Teoria de relações internacionais
Theory of international relations
Universos simbólicos
title_short Technology theory in international relations: software, hardware, and the problem-solving human
title_full Technology theory in international relations: software, hardware, and the problem-solving human
title_fullStr Technology theory in international relations: software, hardware, and the problem-solving human
title_full_unstemmed Technology theory in international relations: software, hardware, and the problem-solving human
title_sort Technology theory in international relations: software, hardware, and the problem-solving human
author Hazan, Bernardo Futuro Rodrigues
author_facet Hazan, Bernardo Futuro Rodrigues
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Guimarães, Feliciano de Sá
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Hazan, Bernardo Futuro Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agência
Agency
Aprendizado
Atos de fala
Constructivism
Construtivismo
Deontic powers
Estrutura
Hardware
Hardware
Humano solucionador de problemas
International relations
Learning
Ontologia
Ontology
Poderes deônticos
Pós-modernismo
Postmodernism
Practice theory
Problem-solving human
Relações internacionais
Software
Software
Speech acts
Structure
Symbolic universes
Technology theory
Teoria da prática
Teoria da tecnologia
Teoria de relações internacionais
Theory of international relations
Universos simbólicos
topic Agência
Agency
Aprendizado
Atos de fala
Constructivism
Construtivismo
Deontic powers
Estrutura
Hardware
Hardware
Humano solucionador de problemas
International relations
Learning
Ontologia
Ontology
Poderes deônticos
Pós-modernismo
Postmodernism
Practice theory
Problem-solving human
Relações internacionais
Software
Software
Speech acts
Structure
Symbolic universes
Technology theory
Teoria da prática
Teoria da tecnologia
Teoria de relações internacionais
Theory of international relations
Universos simbólicos
description In this paper we intend to develop a Theory of Technology (TT) for International Relations. Due to its relevance to this knowledge area, we develop Technology Theory mostly in comparison with Practice Theory in IR, although we bear a different ontology and a different concept of human being, of language, and of learning. Software and Hardware are important concepts in Technology Theory. They are considered to be the outcome of Humans in their solving problems they face routinely. When considering Practice Theory, we: 1) introduce an operative concept of practice; 2) work an understanding of the learning process that has influenced this theoretical branch; 3) make the hypothesis that the tendency to disregard as central Structure and Agency in Practice Theory might be related to the Constructivist-Postmodernist debate regarding this topic in the 1990\'s. As a ground to build Technology Theory (and its relation to Language and to Deontic Powers), we make considerations Searle\'s Speech Act Theory and Berger and Luckmann\'s Symbolic Universes. We work some of the conceptualizations Structure has had in IR, so to define the Structure of Technologies. The Structure of Technologies is the set of procedural deontic relations among technologies. There is a straightforward typology of software (software-skill, software-role, software-organization), which can be integrated in clusters of technology. We develop an understanding of the learning process that differentiates itself from the classroom-model and from the Lave and Wenger\'s Legitimate Peripheral Participation model: learning as a problem-solving activity. We consider that this appraisal towards learning allows for the configuration of non-cooperative communities of technology, which in turn may explain homogeneity even between non-cooperative collectivities.
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