@Meaningness Have you come across work in ethnomethodology in a software engineering context?
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Not as such, unfortunately! And that would I think be potentially very valuable. On the other hand, EM has been highly influential in UX work. The starting point was Suchman’s work:https://meaningness.com/further-reading#Suchman …
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Replying to @Meaningness @ArtirKel
This isn’t quite software engineering, but it’s in the ballpark:https://zenodo.org/record/31673
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Ah, thank you! Looks good. 1998. It’s a tragedy that EM imploded in the 90s… I’m glad it’s being revived, even if mostly only in a narrow domain (clinical interactions).
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More generally, I’m collecting references on meta-rationality in software development. Happy to share with either/both of you, with caveat that it’s rough and random now. Would appreciate any other references either of you can recommend!
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Replying to @Meaningness @ArtirKel
I'd be interested in your collection. Not sure metarationality per se has been much of a thing. Good SW design, especially language design, is inherently sort-of metarational, in that you are creating abstractions and have to think about their powers and limitations.
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Will clean it up a bit and send soon
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