This paper seeks to place the phenomenon of technology within the context of everyday practices using the logic of practical rationality. We draw some insights from our ethnography of young professionals and shed light on their everyday technological practices by invoking the concept of entwinement from hermeneutic phenomenology. Our findings reveal that the new generation users are becoming intimately entwined with information technologies in their everyday practices. Our study contributes toward the ongoing debate concerning the theorizing of technology and its relationship to practice
In this paper, we discuss an empirical example of the everyday aesthetics of engagement with informa...
The global change towards a knowledge economy forces organizations to seek new and better ways to ma...
Young people of the 21st century are, like no other generation before, immersed in a technologically...
This paper seeks to place the phenomenon of technology within the context of everyday practices usin...
Part 2: Ethnographic Accounts of IS UseInternational audienceThis paper seeks to place the phenomeno...
Recently some Information Systems researchers have suggested that the younger generation engage with...
In this paper we introduce Johan Huizinga’s ludic perspective to information systems research with t...
This article provides an overview of a research program developed over the past 20 years to explore ...
Digital technologies have become a part of everyday life, and are now taken for granted, especially ...
I examine Albert Borgmann’s concept of device paradigm as a way to underscore the significance of hu...
I examine Albert Borgmann’s concept of device paradigm as a way to underscore the significance of hu...
As computing technology has become a vital part of everyday life, studies have increasingly scrutini...
ii Information technology (IT) is revolutionising and restructuring nearly all aspects of human ende...
Drawing on Bourdieu’s (1977) theory of practice and Pickering’s (1995) mangle of practice, we invest...
Societies have become informatic in nature, with “patterns of living that emerge from and depend upo...
In this paper, we discuss an empirical example of the everyday aesthetics of engagement with informa...
The global change towards a knowledge economy forces organizations to seek new and better ways to ma...
Young people of the 21st century are, like no other generation before, immersed in a technologically...
This paper seeks to place the phenomenon of technology within the context of everyday practices usin...
Part 2: Ethnographic Accounts of IS UseInternational audienceThis paper seeks to place the phenomeno...
Recently some Information Systems researchers have suggested that the younger generation engage with...
In this paper we introduce Johan Huizinga’s ludic perspective to information systems research with t...
This article provides an overview of a research program developed over the past 20 years to explore ...
Digital technologies have become a part of everyday life, and are now taken for granted, especially ...
I examine Albert Borgmann’s concept of device paradigm as a way to underscore the significance of hu...
I examine Albert Borgmann’s concept of device paradigm as a way to underscore the significance of hu...
As computing technology has become a vital part of everyday life, studies have increasingly scrutini...
ii Information technology (IT) is revolutionising and restructuring nearly all aspects of human ende...
Drawing on Bourdieu’s (1977) theory of practice and Pickering’s (1995) mangle of practice, we invest...
Societies have become informatic in nature, with “patterns of living that emerge from and depend upo...
In this paper, we discuss an empirical example of the everyday aesthetics of engagement with informa...
The global change towards a knowledge economy forces organizations to seek new and better ways to ma...
Young people of the 21st century are, like no other generation before, immersed in a technologically...