The monistic diversity of continuum informatics: A method for analysing the relationships between recordkeeping informatics, ethics and information governance
ISSN: 0956-5698
Article publication date: 7 March 2019
Issue publication date: 7 March 2019
Abstract
Purpose
The Information Age during the transition from the paper era to the digital one saw the fracturing and fragmenting of the information-based specialisations. More recently, professional norms for governance have been swept aside within new business models based on information based business applications. This paper aims to support an advance towards networked cohesion based on informatics, regenerating professionalism for the complex networked age.
Design/methodology/approach
New regulatory approaches will have to manage monistic diversity, connecting the deeper logic of continuum thinking in which information governance exists as part of a simple whole (the monistic component) with a recognition that the parts of information governance are much more complex than the whole (the expanding diversity). A continuum approach of this type involves studying things in motion as part of evolutionary processes.
Findings
The production of information is galloping ahead of its authoritative management, and this is at the heart of many of the failings of the post-truth information era. Informatics with its emphasis upon the joint operation of technologies, social processes and knowledge forming and its ability to be an umbrella term for many specialisations can be a cohering force.
Practical implications
The alignment of thought, action and ethical information governance across inter-connected practices for individuals, groups and organisations can be supported by the deeper logic and grounded experience of continuum thinking.
Originality/value
This paper will look to expand the array of sympathisers who wish to get more in touch with studying things in motion, including those trying to cope with the need to develop more adequate ways for managing nanosecond archiving processes.
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Citation
Upward, F. (2019), "The monistic diversity of continuum informatics: A method for analysing the relationships between recordkeeping informatics, ethics and information governance", Records Management Journal, Vol. 29 No. 1/2, pp. 258-271. https://doi.org/10.1108/RMJ-09-2018-0028
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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