国会黑人利益倡导的信息基础设施

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P. C. Peay, Alexander Leasure
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摘要

摘要信息是立法决策过程中最珍贵的商品之一。然而,通过传统的制度手段获得高质量信息的机会越来越少,制度和人际边缘化使黑人立法者处于明显的劣势。这篇文章解释了黑人立法者如何在机构不足的情况下依靠党外机构来满足对信息的渴望。作为困扰黑人社区的情况的关键信息来源,该组织履行了这一职责,开发了一个信息基础设施——一种内部和外部机制的结合,旨在提高他们的研究和信息能力。为了强调信息基础设施的实用性,我们研究了从第113届国会到第115届国会(2013-2018)的特别订单时间演讲。我们发现,CBC信息基础设施为其成员提供了访问高度专业化信息的机会,而不必牺牲来源的质量来计算信息搜索成本。
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Information Infrastructures for Black-Interest Advocacy in Congress
Abstract Information is one of the most prized commodities in the legislative decision-making process. However, gaining access to high quality information through traditional institutional means in decreasing, and institutional and interpersonal marginalization puts Black lawmakers at a distinct disadvantage. This article explains how Black lawmakers rely on extra-party institutions to fulfill the desire for information when the institution falls short. In fulfilling this responsibility as the key source of information on conditions that plague the Black community, the organization has developed an information infrastructure—a combination of internal and external mechanisms designed to improve their research and informational capacity. To highlight the utility of the information infrastructure, we examine Special Order Hour Speeches delivered from the 113th through the 115th Congress (2013–2018). We find, the CBC information infrastructure provides its members access to highly specialized information without having to sacrifice the quality of sources to account for information search costs.
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