Critical realism is a subject of growing interest in the IS literature. This article aims at implementing a critical realist framework: Margaret Archer's (2003) internal conversation theory. As a contemporary sociologist, Archer suggests both a general vision of social practice and a typology of reflexivity modes. Her multilayered framework could be extremely useful in overcoming a current limitation in IS: the weakness of reflexivity modelling. Indeed, though much research sheds light on the structureaction relationship, it does not illuminate users' biographical realms and reflexivities. In consequence, some genuine motives in ICT-related practices remain poorly understood. To address this deficiency, this article applies Archer's ...
Part 7: Section 6: The Future of Critical Realism in IS ResearchInternational audienceThere is a gro...
There has been considerable debate in the information systems (IS) literature as to which research m...
In this chapter we argue that communication technology is relevant to the debate about idiographic ...
International audienceCritical realism is a subject of growing interest in the IS literature. This a...
This article engages with Margaret S. Archer’s critically realist approach to reflexivity and agency...
This essay discusses the concept of reflexivity in modern social theory, and argues that a realist a...
Recent developments in sociological theory have addressed the linkage between structure and agency v...
Critical realism offers exciting prospects in shifting attention toward the real problems that one f...
Plusieurs chercheurs en sociologie, en gestion ou en systèmes d'information, ont récemment invité la...
International audienceThis chapter highlights ways in which reflexivity, as a process involved in mu...
This article argues for a new perspective on the meaning and implications of reflexivity for underst...
International audienceThis chapter highlights ways in which reflexivity, as a process involved in mu...
Underpinning each methological approach there lies a series of assumptions about the nature of reali...
Context: Some uncertainty surrounds both the definition and the application of reflexivity in partic...
Margaret Archer plays a leading role in the sociological analysis of the relation between structure ...
Part 7: Section 6: The Future of Critical Realism in IS ResearchInternational audienceThere is a gro...
There has been considerable debate in the information systems (IS) literature as to which research m...
In this chapter we argue that communication technology is relevant to the debate about idiographic ...
International audienceCritical realism is a subject of growing interest in the IS literature. This a...
This article engages with Margaret S. Archer’s critically realist approach to reflexivity and agency...
This essay discusses the concept of reflexivity in modern social theory, and argues that a realist a...
Recent developments in sociological theory have addressed the linkage between structure and agency v...
Critical realism offers exciting prospects in shifting attention toward the real problems that one f...
Plusieurs chercheurs en sociologie, en gestion ou en systèmes d'information, ont récemment invité la...
International audienceThis chapter highlights ways in which reflexivity, as a process involved in mu...
This article argues for a new perspective on the meaning and implications of reflexivity for underst...
International audienceThis chapter highlights ways in which reflexivity, as a process involved in mu...
Underpinning each methological approach there lies a series of assumptions about the nature of reali...
Context: Some uncertainty surrounds both the definition and the application of reflexivity in partic...
Margaret Archer plays a leading role in the sociological analysis of the relation between structure ...
Part 7: Section 6: The Future of Critical Realism in IS ResearchInternational audienceThere is a gro...
There has been considerable debate in the information systems (IS) literature as to which research m...
In this chapter we argue that communication technology is relevant to the debate about idiographic ...