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Jacques Berleur, Markku I. Nurminen and John Impagliazzo
Front matter
17-21
As we may remember
25-36
On Rob Kling: The Theoretical, the Methodological,and the Critical
37-48
Socio-Technical Interaction Networks: A Discussion of the Strengths, Weaknesses and Future of Kling’s STIN Model
49-62
Social Informatics: Principles, Theory, and Practice
65-72
Teaching Social Informatics for Engineering Students
73-85
Social Informatics:An Emerging Discipline?
87-96
Social Informatics in the Future?
101-109
The Ethics of e-Medicine
111-121
Digital Child Pornography: Reflections on the Need for a Critical IS Research Agenda
123-132
An Empirical Study on Implementing Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) in Schools
133-144
Ubiquity and Pervasivity: On the Technological Mediation of (Mobile) Everyday Life
145-156
Firm Information Transparency: Ethical Questions in the Information Age
159-169
Databases, Biological Information and Collective Action
171-183
Internet-Based Commons of Intellectual Resources: An Exploration of their Variety
185-194
Virtual Censorship: Controlling the Public Sphere
195-207
Communicating Information Society Related RTD and Deployment Results in Support of EU Public Policies
209-217
Consumer Models in the Encounter between Supply and Demand of Electronic Administration
219-230
Sustainability and the Information Society
233-242
The Production of Service in the Digital City: A Social Informatics Inquiry
243-253
The Social Informatics of the Internet: An Ecology of Games
255-264
Enhancing Human Choice by Information Technologies
265-278
User’s Knights in Shining Armour?
279-295
Models of Democracy and the Design of Slovenian Political Party Web Sites
297-308
ICT in Medicine and Health Care: Assessing Social, Ethical and Legal Issues
309-318
Internet in the Street Project: Helping the Extremely Poor to Enter the Information Society
319-330
ICT and Free Open Source Software in Developing Countries
333-354
Knowledge, Work and Subject in Informational Capitalism
355-366
Designing the Accountability of Enterprise Architectures
367-379
Creating a Framework to Recognize Context-Originated Factors in IS in Organizations
383-394
Social Informatics — From Theory to Actions for the Good ICT Society
395-406
On Similarities and Differences between Social Informatics and Information Systems
407-416
Work Informatics — An Operationalisation of Social Informatics
417-430
Philosophical Inquiry into Social Informatics — Methods and Uses of Language
431-444
Strategies for the Effective Integration of ICT into Social Organization — Organization of Information Processing and the Necessity of Social Informatics
445-455
A User Centred Access Model
459-468
Computers and Internet Related Beliefs among Estonian Computer Users and Non-Users
469-479
Understanding Socio-Technical Change: Towards a Multidisciplinary Approach
483-486
Priorities of Fair Globalization
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