Information Systems (IS) and Human Computer Interaction(HCI)–including Computer-Supported Cooperative Work(CSCW)–address the development and adoption of computingsystems by organizations, individuals, and teams. Whileeach has its own emphasis, the timelines for adopting qualitativeand critical research differ dramatically. IS used bothin the late 1980s, but critical theory appeared in HCI onlyin 2000. Using a hermeneutic literature review, the papertraces these histories; it applies academic cultures theoryas an explanatory framework. Institutional factors includeepistemic bases of source disciplines, number and centralityof publication outlets, and political and geographic contexts.Key innovations in IS are covered in detail. The rise ofpl...
This article complements a paper in an earlier special issue of this volume of the Journal of Inform...
The field of human-computer interaction (HCI) is a significant subset of information systems. Despit...
New connections between research and practice are necessary to address human information behavior in...
Explores the history and adoption of qualitative and critical research in Information Systems (IS) a...
Qualitative and Critical Research in Information Systems and Human Computer Interaction explores the...
A meta-review of the history of qualitative and critical theory in Information Systems (IS) and Huma...
Abstract: For more than thirty years critical research in information systems (IS) has challenged th...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI)or Human Factors studies in MIS are concerned with the ways humans i...
The Human Computer Interaction (HCI), which is a discipline concerned on the one hand with practice,...
Critical IS research encompasses a wide range of diverse research endeavours that frame their purpos...
The initial view of the Information System (IS) community was to consider IS as an “applied” discipl...
This thesis is an exploration of why the development of ICT (Information and Communication Technolog...
Computing technology is now so entwined with everyday life that enquiries into human computer intera...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how people design, implement, and use interactive c...
In this journal, Chen and Hirschheim have provided a historical analysis of positivist and interpret...
This article complements a paper in an earlier special issue of this volume of the Journal of Inform...
The field of human-computer interaction (HCI) is a significant subset of information systems. Despit...
New connections between research and practice are necessary to address human information behavior in...
Explores the history and adoption of qualitative and critical research in Information Systems (IS) a...
Qualitative and Critical Research in Information Systems and Human Computer Interaction explores the...
A meta-review of the history of qualitative and critical theory in Information Systems (IS) and Huma...
Abstract: For more than thirty years critical research in information systems (IS) has challenged th...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI)or Human Factors studies in MIS are concerned with the ways humans i...
The Human Computer Interaction (HCI), which is a discipline concerned on the one hand with practice,...
Critical IS research encompasses a wide range of diverse research endeavours that frame their purpos...
The initial view of the Information System (IS) community was to consider IS as an “applied” discipl...
This thesis is an exploration of why the development of ICT (Information and Communication Technolog...
Computing technology is now so entwined with everyday life that enquiries into human computer intera...
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how people design, implement, and use interactive c...
In this journal, Chen and Hirschheim have provided a historical analysis of positivist and interpret...
This article complements a paper in an earlier special issue of this volume of the Journal of Inform...
The field of human-computer interaction (HCI) is a significant subset of information systems. Despit...
New connections between research and practice are necessary to address human information behavior in...