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The affordances of actor network theory in ICT for development research
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Information Technology & People
Information Technology & People (2010) 23 (4): 352–374.
Published: 16 November 2010
...Antonio Díaz Andrade; Cathy Urquhart Purpose This paper seeks to use actor network theory (ANT) to examine the different phases – i.e. translation process – of an information and communication technology (ICT) initiative intended to bring development to underserved rural communities...
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Ethics and social networking sites: a disclosive analysis of Facebook
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Information Technology & People (2010) 23 (4): 290–311.
Published: 16 November 2010
...Ben Light; Kathy McGrath Purpose This paper aims to provide insights into the moral values embodied by a popular social networking site (SNS), Facebook. Design/methodology/approach This study is based upon qualitative fieldwork, involving participant observation, conducted over a two‐year...
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The telecommuting paradox
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Information Technology & People
Information Technology & People (1997) 10 (2): 164–172.
Published: 01 June 1997
..., on a routine basis. Yet the same organizations have tended to keep workers who belong to teams colocated, to ensure that they are able to bond with peers and share knowledge. Group working Infrastructure Networking Telecommuting Since the emergence of industrial firms, employment shifted from...
