This introduction outlines the problematic that has served as the basis for this special issue. Interaction weaves the fabric of social life in the form of events that are usually embedded in a series of particulars, variously referred to as contexts or situations. At the same time, actors, and the contexts in which they are embedded, are constituted by social rules, role systems, and normative frameworks that transcend situated encounters. Furthermore, most interactive events involve a range of resources and technological capabilities that recur across contexts and situations. This special issue deals with how the multivalent involvement of information and communication technologies in social practice alters this basic problematic. It ent...
This paper suggests that recent contributions to the knowledge management literature could be taken ...
In the post–modern era, knowledge is being understood as information. In reality, knowledge is commo...
Claudio Ciborra in “The Labyrinths of Information: Challenging the Wisdom of Systems” argues that th...
This introduction outlines the problematic that has served as the basis for this special issue. Inte...
This article proposes an interwoven three-part framework for conceptualizing and analyzing the role ...
Societies have become informatic in nature, with “patterns of living that emerge from and depend upo...
New communication technologies set off new con-texts for communication in very different ways from b...
What does it mean to live and work inside the information and communication technology revolution? D...
The construction and use of technological artifacts by man portrays it not only as thea subject that...
The cyberspace becomes into news forms of communication that transform and expand interaction among ...
This book marks an important contribution to the fascinating debate on the role that information inf...
These days any attempt to model technical objects needs to deal with the development of social usage...
Thinking on information systems has tended to conflate data, information and knowledge. Intelligent ...
This paper presents an evolving framework of human information behavior. The framework emerges from ...
OSInternational audienceThe purpose here is to study the behaviour of different types of actors with...
This paper suggests that recent contributions to the knowledge management literature could be taken ...
In the post–modern era, knowledge is being understood as information. In reality, knowledge is commo...
Claudio Ciborra in “The Labyrinths of Information: Challenging the Wisdom of Systems” argues that th...
This introduction outlines the problematic that has served as the basis for this special issue. Inte...
This article proposes an interwoven three-part framework for conceptualizing and analyzing the role ...
Societies have become informatic in nature, with “patterns of living that emerge from and depend upo...
New communication technologies set off new con-texts for communication in very different ways from b...
What does it mean to live and work inside the information and communication technology revolution? D...
The construction and use of technological artifacts by man portrays it not only as thea subject that...
The cyberspace becomes into news forms of communication that transform and expand interaction among ...
This book marks an important contribution to the fascinating debate on the role that information inf...
These days any attempt to model technical objects needs to deal with the development of social usage...
Thinking on information systems has tended to conflate data, information and knowledge. Intelligent ...
This paper presents an evolving framework of human information behavior. The framework emerges from ...
OSInternational audienceThe purpose here is to study the behaviour of different types of actors with...
This paper suggests that recent contributions to the knowledge management literature could be taken ...
In the post–modern era, knowledge is being understood as information. In reality, knowledge is commo...
Claudio Ciborra in “The Labyrinths of Information: Challenging the Wisdom of Systems” argues that th...