This paper explores the philosophical roots of appropriation within Marx's theories and socio-cultural studies in an attempt to seek common ground among existing theories of technology appropriation in IS research. Drawing on appropriation perspectives from Adaptive Structuration Theory, the Model of Technology Appropriation and the Structurational Model of Technology for comparison, we aim to generate a Marxian model that provides a starting point toward a general causal model of technology appropriation. This paper opens a philosophical discussion on the phenomenon of appropriation in the IS community, directing attention to foundational concepts in the human-technology nexus using ideas conceived by Marx
In the popular stereotype, technology is equated with machinery and machines are understood in utili...
Science and technology have been contentious topics for Marxism. Since at least the early twentieth ...
Why and how do young people adopt and use information and communication technology? Based on social ...
This paper explores the philosophical roots of appropriation within Marx's theories and socio-cultur...
This paper explores the philosophical origins of appropriation of Information Systems (IS) using Mar...
This paper explores the philosophical origins of appropriation of Information Systems (IS) using Mar...
Research on the adoption of information systems (IS) often stated technology as a fixed entity. Foll...
International audienceThe stated aim of this conference is to debate the continuing evolution of IS ...
This paper explores ways in which the `social shaping of technology' (SST) approach to the technolog...
Organizations invest in information technology (IT) looking for positive results that can only be pr...
Most social theorists agree with Adam Smith's assertion that 'consumption is the sole end and purpos...
"This book explores the fundamental contradiction at the heart of the digital environment: technolog...
Abstract: This paper investigates how four specific emergent technologies, namely affective computin...
This chapter asks: what would a Marx-oriented approach to smart objects be like? As an exercise in ‘...
This paper investigates how four specific emergent technologies, namely affective computing, augment...
In the popular stereotype, technology is equated with machinery and machines are understood in utili...
Science and technology have been contentious topics for Marxism. Since at least the early twentieth ...
Why and how do young people adopt and use information and communication technology? Based on social ...
This paper explores the philosophical roots of appropriation within Marx's theories and socio-cultur...
This paper explores the philosophical origins of appropriation of Information Systems (IS) using Mar...
This paper explores the philosophical origins of appropriation of Information Systems (IS) using Mar...
Research on the adoption of information systems (IS) often stated technology as a fixed entity. Foll...
International audienceThe stated aim of this conference is to debate the continuing evolution of IS ...
This paper explores ways in which the `social shaping of technology' (SST) approach to the technolog...
Organizations invest in information technology (IT) looking for positive results that can only be pr...
Most social theorists agree with Adam Smith's assertion that 'consumption is the sole end and purpos...
"This book explores the fundamental contradiction at the heart of the digital environment: technolog...
Abstract: This paper investigates how four specific emergent technologies, namely affective computin...
This chapter asks: what would a Marx-oriented approach to smart objects be like? As an exercise in ‘...
This paper investigates how four specific emergent technologies, namely affective computing, augment...
In the popular stereotype, technology is equated with machinery and machines are understood in utili...
Science and technology have been contentious topics for Marxism. Since at least the early twentieth ...
Why and how do young people adopt and use information and communication technology? Based on social ...