In my paper (Mingers, Real-izing information systems: critical realism as an under pinning philosophy for information systems. Information and Organization, 2004; 14(2), doi:10.1016/j.infoandorg.2003.06.001), I put forward the case that the philosophical position known as critical realism could potentially provide a sound underpinning for information systems. This issue of Information and Organization contains two papers written in response to mine (Klein, Seeking the new and the critical in critical realism: Deja vu? Information and Organization, 2004; 14(2), doi:10.1016/j.infoandorg.2004.02.002; Monod, Einstein, Heisenberg, Kant: methodological distinctions and conditions of possibility, Information and Organization, 2004; 14(2), doi:10.1...
The basic realist claim is that a mind-independent reality exists. It should be common sense knowled...
Critical realism is emerging as a viable philosophical paradigm for conducting social science resear...
It is argued that recent research in the information systems field has tended to either emphasise th...
The paper begins by pointing out the diversity of philosophical positions within information systems...
Being an essentially multi-disciplinary field, Information Systems does not appear to be informed by...
The paper begins by pointing out the diversity of philosophical positions within IS, and the range o...
There has been growing interest in a range of disciplines (Ackroyd and Fleetwood 2000; Danermark et ...
Critical realism offers exciting prospects in shifting attention toward the real problems that one f...
Garcia and Quek point out the difficulties in defining the actual object of information systems rese...
Part 7: Section 6: The Future of Critical Realism in IS ResearchInternational audienceThere is a gro...
Foreword As I write this foreword, the news reaches us of the death of Heinz Klein, a founding fa...
There has been considerable debate in the information systems (IS) literature as to which research m...
This paper shows how the philosophy of social science known as Critical Realism (CR) can inform info...
The basic realist claim is that a mind-independent reality exists. It should be common sense knowle...
There has been considerable debate in the information systems (IS) literature as to which research m...
The basic realist claim is that a mind-independent reality exists. It should be common sense knowled...
Critical realism is emerging as a viable philosophical paradigm for conducting social science resear...
It is argued that recent research in the information systems field has tended to either emphasise th...
The paper begins by pointing out the diversity of philosophical positions within information systems...
Being an essentially multi-disciplinary field, Information Systems does not appear to be informed by...
The paper begins by pointing out the diversity of philosophical positions within IS, and the range o...
There has been growing interest in a range of disciplines (Ackroyd and Fleetwood 2000; Danermark et ...
Critical realism offers exciting prospects in shifting attention toward the real problems that one f...
Garcia and Quek point out the difficulties in defining the actual object of information systems rese...
Part 7: Section 6: The Future of Critical Realism in IS ResearchInternational audienceThere is a gro...
Foreword As I write this foreword, the news reaches us of the death of Heinz Klein, a founding fa...
There has been considerable debate in the information systems (IS) literature as to which research m...
This paper shows how the philosophy of social science known as Critical Realism (CR) can inform info...
The basic realist claim is that a mind-independent reality exists. It should be common sense knowle...
There has been considerable debate in the information systems (IS) literature as to which research m...
The basic realist claim is that a mind-independent reality exists. It should be common sense knowled...
Critical realism is emerging as a viable philosophical paradigm for conducting social science resear...
It is argued that recent research in the information systems field has tended to either emphasise th...