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New Media & Society, Vol. 10, No. 1, 45-66 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/1461444807085326

ICTs, domestication and language-games: a Wittgensteinian approach to media uses

Jo Helle-Valle

SIFO (National Institute for Consumer Research), Norway,jo.helle-valle{at}sifo.no

Dag Slettemeås

SIFO (National Institute for Consumer Research), Norway,dag.slettemeas{at}sifo.no

This article acknowledges the vital role that the Domestication Research-perspective has in media research, but criticizes it for being analytically ambiguous in its use of the central term `domestication'. By way of a contrastive set of data from an ongoing research project, we argue for a dislocation of `domestication' from the domestic and the private. Instead, we wish to retain the meaning and use of the term to acts of domesticating, i.e. processes of `taming the wild'. By connecting our arguments to Wittgenstein's concept of the `language-game', we emphasize the practical aspect of language and meaning, and how ICTs become meaningful only as parts of practical-communicative contexts. We argue that this steering towards `domestication' as contextualization highlights the universal and fundamental process of enculturation. Such a turn frees the perspective from historical and cultural specificities and thereby accentuates its analytical potential in a post-national, globalized world.

Key Words: domestication • family • home • household • ICT • language-game • media • Wittgenstein

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