In this paper, I summarize case study research on an information system called Connected Kids. This case study was guided by an approach to technology studies called the \'Social construction of technology\' or SCOT Bijker (1984). In discussing Connected Kids, I illustrate many of SCOT\'s main tenents, e.g. the various social interactions that surround and influence technology design. As the paper progresses, however, I focus on one concept in particular, i.e. SCOT\'s notion of a \'technological frame,\' which is used as a catch-all concept for handling the structural influences in technology design. My discussion and illustration of this concept shows that – whilst technological frames help an analyst understand, in general terms, the role...
This study critically examines the co-construction of society and technology in rural Strathclyde du...
Made available from Technology in Society, 29/4, Odd Einar Olsen, & Ole Andreas Engen, Technological...
The argument presented in this article is that the premises governing human-technology interaction p...
Although scholarship in the social construction of technology (SCOT) has contributed much to illumin...
An argument for the use of the concept of Technological Frame by Bijker to understand the constructi...
In this paper, we argue that technology use depends on the action of human agents and is influenced ...
The argument presented in this article is that the premises governing human-technology interaction p...
The paper asks how certain zones of technical practice or technologies come to matter as “the Techno...
The Social Construction of Technology and Information Systems Roger Cooley Computing Laboratory, The...
This pioneering book, first published in 1987, launched the new field of social studies of technolog...
This pioneering book, first published in 1987, launched the new field of social studies of technolog...
This pioneering book, first published in 1987, launched the new field of social studies of technolog...
This pioneering book, first published in 1987, launched the new field of social studies of technolog...
This study critically examines the co-construction of society and technology in rural Strathclyde du...
Made available from Technology in Society, 29/4, Odd Einar Olsen, & Ole Andreas Engen, Technological...
This study critically examines the co-construction of society and technology in rural Strathclyde du...
Made available from Technology in Society, 29/4, Odd Einar Olsen, & Ole Andreas Engen, Technological...
The argument presented in this article is that the premises governing human-technology interaction p...
Although scholarship in the social construction of technology (SCOT) has contributed much to illumin...
An argument for the use of the concept of Technological Frame by Bijker to understand the constructi...
In this paper, we argue that technology use depends on the action of human agents and is influenced ...
The argument presented in this article is that the premises governing human-technology interaction p...
The paper asks how certain zones of technical practice or technologies come to matter as “the Techno...
The Social Construction of Technology and Information Systems Roger Cooley Computing Laboratory, The...
This pioneering book, first published in 1987, launched the new field of social studies of technolog...
This pioneering book, first published in 1987, launched the new field of social studies of technolog...
This pioneering book, first published in 1987, launched the new field of social studies of technolog...
This pioneering book, first published in 1987, launched the new field of social studies of technolog...
This study critically examines the co-construction of society and technology in rural Strathclyde du...
Made available from Technology in Society, 29/4, Odd Einar Olsen, & Ole Andreas Engen, Technological...
This study critically examines the co-construction of society and technology in rural Strathclyde du...
Made available from Technology in Society, 29/4, Odd Einar Olsen, & Ole Andreas Engen, Technological...
The argument presented in this article is that the premises governing human-technology interaction p...