Infrastructure as a Home for a Person: A Phenomenological Interpretation of Star and Ruhleder’s Relational View

Reimers, Kai; Schellhammer, Stefan; Johnston, Robert B.

Abstract

Star and Ruhleder’s (1996) influential “relational view” of infrastructure is usually understood as a relation between technologies and organizational practices. However, a significant part of Star and Ruhleder’s original proposal has been overlooked—that infrastructure becomes a home for somebody. In this paper, we give an alternative interpretation of this relational view by focusing on the relation between a person and their infrastructure, rather than on the relation between technologies and practices. We use Heidegger’s (1927/1962) phenomenology in Being and Time to theorize what such a home might entail and a novel data collection method to study infrastructuring empirically from the perspective of a person. On this basis, we offer new theoretically grounded interpretations of infrastructure and infrastructuring. Empirically, we identify two modes of infrastructuring not previously distinguished. The perspective sheds new light on a number of key themes and debates in the literature and on infrastructuring in practice.

Keywords

Infrastructure; infrastructuring; Heidegger; hermeneutic circle; reflective diary; empirical case

Cite as

Reimers, K., Schellhammer, S., & Johnston, R. B. (2022). Infrastructure as a Home for a Person: A Phenomenological Interpretation of Star and Ruhleder’s Relational View. MIS Quarterly (MISQ), 46(3), 1551–1572.

Details

Publication type
Research article (journal)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2022

Journal
MIS Quarterly

Volume
46

Issue
3

Start page
1551

End page
1572

Language
English

ISSN
0276-7783

DOI