| Title/Author |
Paper |
Slides |
| Rob
Kling slideshow |
n/a |
|
The Politics of Design: Next Generation Computational
Environments
by Mark Ackerman |
|
|
Visions of the Next Big Thing
by J.P.
Allen |
|
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Ubiquitous Computing and Beyond -- an emerging new common
sense model?
by John
Seely Brown |
n/a |
|
Internetworking
in the Small
by John M. Carroll |
|
|
Information/communication rights as a new environmentalism?
by Andrew Clement, Christie
Hurrell |
|
|
Peers and Spheres of Influence: Situating Rob Kling
Blaise Cronin, Debora Shaw
|
|
|
Online Communities: Infrastructure, Relational Cohesion
& Sustainability
by Mary J. Culnan
|
|
|
Computerization
movements as a frame for e-government studies
by Elisabeth Davenport, Keith
Horton
|
|
|
Social Movements Shaping the Internet: The Outcome of
an Ecology of Games
by William H. Dutton
|
|
n/a |
Discourses of Reliability in F/OSS
by Hamid Ekbia, Les
Gasser |
|
|
Examining The Success of Computerization Movements in
the Ubiquitous Computing Era: Free and Open Source Software
Movements
by Margaret S. Elliott
|
|
|
Going
Critical: Perspective and Proportion in the Epistemology of
Rob Kling
by Jonathan Grudin, Suzanne
Iacono, John Leslie King |
|
n/a |
On the success and failure of computerization movements
by Noriko Hara, Howard
Rosenbaum |
|
|
Rob,
Computerization Movements, and Me
by Suzi Iacono
|
n/a |
|
Virtual Teams: A Story
Sara Kiesler, Wai Fong Boh, Yuqing
Ren, Suzanne Weisband |
|
|
When
Movements Collide: Examining the Proliferation of Intranets
by Roberta
Lamb, Mark Poster
|
|
|
Large-scale Distributed Collaboration:Tension in a New
Interaction Order
by Gloria Mark
|
|
|
The
Computerization Movement In the US Home Mortgage Industry,
1980-2004
by M. Lynne Markus
|
|
|
Framing the Photographs: Understanding Digital Photography
as a Computerization Movement
by Eric T. Meyer
|
|
|
Rob
Kling in Search of One Good Theory: The Origins of Computerization
Movements
by Alice Robbin
|
|
n/a |
From findings to theories: Institution-alizingsocial informatics
by Steve Sawyer, Andrea Hoplight
Tapia |
|
|
When
Worlds Collide: Emerging Patterns of Intersection and Segmentation
when Computerization Movements Interact
by Walt Scacchi |
|
|
Why Technology Policy Really Really Matters
by Barbara Simons |
n/a |
|
From
the Computerization Movement to Computerization: A Case Study
of a Community of Practice
by Barry Wellman, Anabel Quan-Haase
|
|
|
The Effect of Computerization Movements Upon Organizational
Adoption of Open Source
by Joel West, Jason
Dedrick |
|
|