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1 Discourses on the Interaction of Information Systems, Organizations, and Society: Reformation and Transformation -- 1: Reforming the Fundamentals -- 2 The Moving Finger: The Use of Social Theory in WG 8.2 Conference Papers, 1975–1999 -- 3 Socio-technical Design: An Unfulfilled Promise or a Future Opportunity -- 4 The Limits of Language in Doing Systems Work -- 2: Transforming the Fundamentals -- 5 Information Systems Conceptual Foundations: Looking Backward and Forward -- 6 Horizontal Information Systems: Emergent Trends and Perspectives -- 7 Expanding the Horizons of Information Systems Development -- 3: Reforming the Classical Challenges -- 8 Evaluation in a Socio-technical Context -- 9 Collaborative Practice Research -- 10 Process as Theory in Information Systems Research -- 4: Transforming Toward New Challenges -- 11 Toward an Integrated Theory of IT-related Risk Control -- 12 Individual, Organizational, and Societal Perspectives on Information Delivery Systems: Bright and Dark Sides to Push and Pull Technologies -- 13 Globalization and IT: Agenda for Research -- 5: Reformation of Conceptualizations -- 14 Studying Organizational Computing Infrastructures: Multi-method Approaches -- 15 Information Systems Research at the Crossroads: External Versus Internal Views -- 16 The New Computing Archipelago: Intranet Islands of Practice -- 6: Transformation of Conceptualizations -- 17 Information Technology and the Cultural Reproduction of Social Order: A Research Paradigm -- 18 The Screen and the World: A Phenomenological Investigation into Screens and Our Engagement in the World -- 19 Developing a Virtual Community-based Information Systems Digital Library: A Proposal and Research Program -- 7: Reforming Automation -- 20 Representing Human and Non-human Stakeholders: On Speaking with Authority -- 21 Implementing Open Network Technologies in Complex Work Practices: A Case from Telemedicine -- 22 Machine Agency as Perceived Autonomy: An Action Perspective -- 8: Transforming Automation -- 23 Some Challenges Facing Virtually Colocated Teams -- 24 MOA-S: A Scenario Model for Integrating Work Organization Aspects into the Design Process of CSCW Systems -- 25 Constructing Interdependencies with Collaborative Information Technology -- 9: Transforming into New Shapes of Technology -- 26 The Role of Gender in User Resistance and Information Systems Failure -- 27 Limitations and Opportunities of System Development Methods in Web Information System Design -- 28 Lessons from a Dinosaur: Mediating IS Research Through an Analysis of the Medical Record -- 10: Panels on Research Methods and Distributed Organizations -- 29 Addressing the Shortcomings of Interpretive Field Research: Reflecting Social Construction in the Write-up -- 30 Learning and Teaching Qualitative Research: A View from the Reference Disciplines of Anthropology and History -- 31 Successful Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Information Systems: Does Healthcare Serve as a Model for Networked Organizations? -- 32 Standardization, Network Economics, and IT -- Index of Contributors.
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