The social, political and technological implications of the information revolution are the focus of this textbook. It explores the major social and technological issues surrounding the introduction of information technology (IT) into everyday life; presents historical and comparative perspectives on the social and technological processes involved in the uses of, control of and access to IT; and critically examines the assumptions underpinning technological development. Divided into five sections, each with a detailed introduction, the book provides a comprehensive overview of information technology, and its implications for all of us. Contributors place the debates around IT in an international context, illustrating the importance of social...
A flexible definition of teleworking suggests that it is more widespread than is generally believed....
The information revolution has been described as 'the biggest technological juggernaut that ever rol...
Telework is presented as a model of work organisation that changes the paradigms of business culture...
This chapter deals with the following three questions: 1) Has the availability of telecoms-related a...
Over the course of some years of reviewing literature and conducting empirical research on telework,...
This thesis explores the relationship between humans and ICTs (information and communication technol...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references.by working at home : perspectives of workers and chi...
Computer-based technologies are often seen as instruments that effect radical transformation within ...
Drawing upon the results of a survey carried out on a sample of « teleworkers », the authors conside...
Drawing upon the results of a survey carried out on a sample of « teleworkers », the authors conside...
In this dissertation I have focused on mobile telework. What are the advantages and disadvantages of...
Eugene Loos, Leslie Haddon & Enid Mante-Meijer, The Social Dynamics of Information and Communication...
A flexible definition of teleworking suggests that it is more widespread than is generally believed....
A flexible definition of teleworking suggests that it is more widespread than is generally believed....
A flexible definition of teleworking suggests that it is more widespread than is generally believed....
A flexible definition of teleworking suggests that it is more widespread than is generally believed....
The information revolution has been described as 'the biggest technological juggernaut that ever rol...
Telework is presented as a model of work organisation that changes the paradigms of business culture...
This chapter deals with the following three questions: 1) Has the availability of telecoms-related a...
Over the course of some years of reviewing literature and conducting empirical research on telework,...
This thesis explores the relationship between humans and ICTs (information and communication technol...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references.by working at home : perspectives of workers and chi...
Computer-based technologies are often seen as instruments that effect radical transformation within ...
Drawing upon the results of a survey carried out on a sample of « teleworkers », the authors conside...
Drawing upon the results of a survey carried out on a sample of « teleworkers », the authors conside...
In this dissertation I have focused on mobile telework. What are the advantages and disadvantages of...
Eugene Loos, Leslie Haddon & Enid Mante-Meijer, The Social Dynamics of Information and Communication...
A flexible definition of teleworking suggests that it is more widespread than is generally believed....
A flexible definition of teleworking suggests that it is more widespread than is generally believed....
A flexible definition of teleworking suggests that it is more widespread than is generally believed....
A flexible definition of teleworking suggests that it is more widespread than is generally believed....
The information revolution has been described as 'the biggest technological juggernaut that ever rol...
Telework is presented as a model of work organisation that changes the paradigms of business culture...