The aim of this chapter is to show how looking at email as a practice and consider it as a participating to organizing processes in cyborganizations opens up perspectives for understanding emails as well as groups communicating mainly via email. The chapter is so structured: a brief introduction to the concept of cyborganization and proximal views on organizations, the centrality of practices, and the consideration of email in cyberorganizations; a review of literature about emails; the analysis of two empirical cases; conclusions about email as a scaffold for other practices as well as the evaluation of asynchronicity and textuality in practicing email. At the end, the reader will be provided with stories about email use, and with the sugg...
Emails are perhaps the most common form of communication in business contexts. In spite of their pro...
This study investigates features of email discourse in workplace communication. Email exchanges are ...
This thesis discusses ethnographic research carried out in two very different workplaces, one a manu...
This paper explores the reasons for choosing email over other means of communication. It identifies ...
Although extensive research has been done on teaching emails and on the use of emails in organisatio...
Written e-mail communication carries a notion that it represents written medium. As such, there are ...
Although extensive research has been done on teaching emails and on the use of emails in organisatio...
Email is a born-digital form of communication, which can be studied in a number of ways using a vari...
An information system or information and communication technology (IS/ICT)application can be a strat...
As the criticality of email for electronic business activity increases, ad-hoc email implementation,...
Nowadays, most business communications and transactions are conducted via Computer Mediated Communic...
This paper explores processes in electronic communication, specifically email, and the ways in which...
E-mail has become so ubiquitous that it has surpassed existing only as a tool of asynchronous commun...
Email is, in the early part of the 21st century, an integral part of organisational life. Its centra...
Email is one of the most commonly used communication channels within the organizations today. It is ...
Emails are perhaps the most common form of communication in business contexts. In spite of their pro...
This study investigates features of email discourse in workplace communication. Email exchanges are ...
This thesis discusses ethnographic research carried out in two very different workplaces, one a manu...
This paper explores the reasons for choosing email over other means of communication. It identifies ...
Although extensive research has been done on teaching emails and on the use of emails in organisatio...
Written e-mail communication carries a notion that it represents written medium. As such, there are ...
Although extensive research has been done on teaching emails and on the use of emails in organisatio...
Email is a born-digital form of communication, which can be studied in a number of ways using a vari...
An information system or information and communication technology (IS/ICT)application can be a strat...
As the criticality of email for electronic business activity increases, ad-hoc email implementation,...
Nowadays, most business communications and transactions are conducted via Computer Mediated Communic...
This paper explores processes in electronic communication, specifically email, and the ways in which...
E-mail has become so ubiquitous that it has surpassed existing only as a tool of asynchronous commun...
Email is, in the early part of the 21st century, an integral part of organisational life. Its centra...
Email is one of the most commonly used communication channels within the organizations today. It is ...
Emails are perhaps the most common form of communication in business contexts. In spite of their pro...
This study investigates features of email discourse in workplace communication. Email exchanges are ...
This thesis discusses ethnographic research carried out in two very different workplaces, one a manu...