Participatory Forums and the Informal Transfer of Knowledge US Army Officers and Complex Records within a Professional Community of Practice Heather Soyka University.

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Participatory Forums and the Informal Transfer of Knowledge
US Army Officers and Complex Records within a Professional Community of Practice
Heather Soyka
University of Pittsburgh
SAA 2013
Site of study: Company Command
Questions
• What can a continuum approach reveal about
the nature of an information system created
and used by a professional community of
practice?
• What is the role of records in actively creating
and sustaining this community?
• What can this case study reveal about the
records continuum model?
Frameworks
• Records continuum model (Upward, 2005): a
framework for considering systems rather
than individual actors that recognizes that
human activity is mediated by communication
and organizational contexts
Frameworks
• Communities of Practice (Lave & Wenger, 1999):
groups of people who share a concern, a set
of problems, or a passion about a topic, and
who deepen their knowledge and expertise in
this area by interacting on an ongoing basis
Three defining common characteristics:
• Domain
• Community
• Practice
Social theory of learning
• Social theory of learning (Wenger, 1999)
places social participation as an important
process in learning and knowing
1) Meaning
2) Practice
3) Community
4) Identity
Sources of Data
•Forum and forum posts
•Published versions of forum conversations
•Interviews with forum creators and
administrators at the United States Military
Academy
•Interviews with forum members
Pilot Test
•Selected forum
posts published in
ARMY magazine on a
monthly basis since
2005
•Set of narratives
that is complex,
mediated, individual,
and corporate
•View of war from
the edges of the
organization
Evidential Vector
Records Continuum
Collective Memory
DIMENSION 1
Document
Accountable Acts
DIMENSION 2
Capture Records
Organisational/Individual
Memory
Evidence
Actors
Unit(s)
Organisation
Institution
Authority Vector
Purpose
Functions
[Archival] Document
Activities
Acts
ACTS
Transactional Vector
Representational Trace
Records
DIMENSION 4
Ensure Societal
Memory
Archive
Archives
Recordkeeping Vector
DIMENSION 3
Organise
Recordkeeping
Regime
Emerging Themes
• Micro/macro level impact that can be mapped
using the records continuum as a framework
• Impact of records on the formation,
sustainability, and growth of community
• Use of knowledge management as a
community records practice that contributes
to formation of identity
Thank you!
Heather Soyka
[email protected]