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Digital Transformation(s): On the Entanglement of Long-Term Processes and Digital Social Change; An Introduction
Digitale Transformation(en): Zur Verflechtung von Prozessen der langen Dauer und digitalem sozialen Wandel
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Abstract Digitalisation oscillates between profound promises of transformation and a nebulous buzzword. The analysis of digital transformation processes leaves hardly any (analysis of) so-
cial phenomenon untouched. We argue for understanding digitalisation as a complex and heterogeneous process that cannot... view more
Digitalisation oscillates between profound promises of transformation and a nebulous buzzword. The analysis of digital transformation processes leaves hardly any (analysis of) so-
cial phenomenon untouched. We argue for understanding digitalisation as a complex and heterogeneous process that cannot be rashly reduced to individual principles or uniform transformation effects. Starting from a working definition of digitalisation, we outline the challenges for social sciences research aiming to conceptualize this heterogeneity. We argue for a more differentiated and socio-historically informed analysis not only of processes of
disruptive change through digitalisation, but also of continuities, modifications, and reinforcements. In view of the large number of individual case studies and to avoid one-sided generalisations, comparative analyses of different or supposedly similar digitalisation processes are central. Finally, micro-macro analysis opens up important insights into the multifaceted nature of digital transformation(s), especially in terms of breaks, frictions, and enablements of digitalisation through organising and organisations. Understanding
digitalisation as a heterogeneous process does not imply multiplying observations of differences but paying attention to the complexity and embeddedness of digitalisation.... view less
Keywords
digitalization; social change; intercultural comparison; comparative research; social science; methodology; research approach; interdisciplinary research; heterogeneity
Classification
Technology Assessment
Research Design
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Free Keywords
digital transformation; micro-macro analysis; organisation; socio-historical analysis; cultural comparison; social sciences; complexities; innovation; continuation
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 7-39
Journal
Historical Social Research, 47 (2022) 3
Issue topic
Digital Transformation(s): On the Entanglement of Long-Term Processes and Digital Social Change
ISSN
0172-6404
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed