Annalisa Pelizza
University of Twente
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Science, Technology, & Human Values | 2016
Annalisa Pelizza
Integrating information systems (IS) has become a key goal for governments worldwide. Systems of “authentic registers,” for instance, provide government agencies with information from databases acknowledged as the only legitimate sources of data. Concerns are thus arising about the risks for democratic accountability constituted by more and more integrated governmental IS. Studies call for a new research agenda that investigates the redistribution of authority and accountability entailed by interoperable IS. This article contributes to this endeavor by suggesting the “vectorial glance” as a research framework that works along two lines. First, by recovering the science and technology studies notion of “infrastructural inversion,” it looks at the technical minutiae of interoperability projects as strategic sites where institutional shifts—and eventually state transformation—can become visible. Second, by defining interoperability as a performative process of boundary reordering, it opens research to the possibility that institutional identities be reconstituted along different lines. Just as vector graphics are based on paths that lead through control points without being bound to underlying pixels, so the vectorial glance runs across boundaries without implicitly assuming that they are immutable and/or a priori relevant for the analysis. This article draws on a case study observed while working at a major project of civil registers integration in Italy.
Administration & Society | 2018
Annalisa Pelizza; Robertus Hoppe
Government information system failures are filling not only newspapers but also parliamentary and administrative reports. This article deals with a case in which information and communication technologies (ICT)–related failure claimed by the media influenced the parliamentary agenda, and intra-governmental relations. Drawing on a narrative analysis of a Dutch parliamentary commission’s hearings, it argues that the way the issue was initially framed by the media and then adopted, un-problematized, by Parliament steered the direction of action toward specific administrative solutions, thus shaping the landscape of possible organizational alliances. The article recommends a proactive role of parliaments in framing ICT projects.
Science Technology & Society | 2016
Annalisa Pelizza
ALessandro MOngili and Giuseppina Pellegrino (2014), Information Infrastructure(s): Boundaries, Ecologies, Multiplicity. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 380 pp., £52.99, (Hardcover), ISBN: 978-1443866552.
Tecnoscienza : Italian Journal of Science & Technology Studies | 2016
Annalisa Pelizza
Archive | 2014
Annalisa Pelizza; Robertus Hoppe
Tecnoscienza : Italian Journal of Science & Technology Studies | 2010
Annalisa Pelizza
Handbook of Cyber-Development, Cyber-Democracy, and Cyber-Defense | 2017
Annalisa Pelizza; Stefan Kuhlmann; Elias G. Carayannis; David F. J. Campbell; Marios Panagiotis Efthymiopoulos
EASST review | 2017
Annalisa Pelizza
Archive | 2016
Annalisa Pelizza
Roads less travelled: Exploring new connections between Media Research and STS | 2015
Annalisa Pelizza; Alvise Mattozzi