Pragmatism, neo‐pragmatism and sociocultural theory

Author:

Sundin Olof,Johannisson Jenny

Abstract

PurposeTo show that the neo‐pragmatist position of Richard Rorty, when combined with a sociocultural perspective, provides library and information science (LIS) with a forceful epistemological tool.Design/methodology/approachLiterature‐based conceptual analysis of: historical development of pragmatism in relation to other epistemological positions; neo‐pragmatism as a non‐dualist, both purpose and communication oriented, epistemology; and a sociocultural perspective within pedagogy, originated from the Russian researcher Lev Vygotsky.FindingsBrought together, a neo‐pragmatist, sociocultural perspective contributes to a focus on people's actions through the use of linguistic and physical tools. As a tangible example of how neo‐pragmatism can be applied as an epistemological tool within LIS, information seeking seen as communicative participation is discussed. This article unites a perspective on information seeking as communicative participation with the neo‐pragmatist concepts of “tools” and “communities of justification”. The article is concluded by an assessment of neo‐pragmatism as an epistemological position within LIS, including those research issues that arise from this position and that are introduced along the way.Practical implicationsIn its focus on usability, the neo‐pragmatist position provides a possible bridge between academic and other professional practices in the field of LIS.Originality/valueProvides, through the means of neo‐pragmatism, an argument for the necessity of epistemological argumentation within LIS.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Information Systems

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