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_aMateriality and organizing : _bsocial interaction in a technological world / _cedited by Paul M. Leonardi, Bonnie A. Nardi, and Jannis Kallinikos. |
246 | 3 | _aMateriality and organising | |
250 | _aFirst edition. | ||
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_aOxford : _bOxford University Press, _c2012. |
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_tThe challenge of materiality: origins, scope, and prospects / _rJannis Kallinikos, Paul M. Leonardi, and Bonnie A. Nardi -- _tMateriality, sociomateriality, and socio-technical systems: what do these terms mean? How are they different? Do we need them? / _rPaul M. Leonardi -- _tOn sociomateriality / _rPhilip Faulkner and Jochen Runde -- _tForm, function, and matter: crossing the border of materiality / _rJannis Kallinikos -- _tRanking devices: the socio-materiality of ratings / _rNeil Pollock -- _tGreat expectations: the materiality of commensurability in social media / _rSusan V. Scott and Wanda J. Orlikowski -- _tDigital materiality and the emergence of an evolutionary science of the artificial / _rYoungjin Yoo -- _tInverse instrumentality: how technologies objectify patients and players / _rHamid Ekbia and Bonnie A. Nardi -- _tSpace matters, but how? Physical space, virtual space, and place / _rAnne-Laure Fayard -- _tSocio-material practices of design coordination: objects as plastic and partisan / _rJennifer Whyte and Chris Harty -- _tTheorizing information technology as a material artifact in information systems research / _rDaniel Roby, Benoit Raymond, and Chad Anderson -- _tThe materiality of technology: an affordance perspective / _rSamer Jaraj and Bijan Azad -- _tPencils, Legos, and guns: a study of artifacts used in architecture / _rCarole Groleau and Christiane Demers -- _tMateriality: what are the consequences? / _rBrian T. Pentland and Harminder Singh -- _tWhy matter always matters in (organizational) communication / _rFrancois Cooren, Gail T. Fairhurst, and Romain Huet -- _tThe materiality of rumor / _rJenna Burrell -- _tMatter matters: materiality in philosophy, physics, and technology / _rAlbert Borgmann. |
520 | _a"Ask a person on the street whether new technologies bring about important social change and you are likely to hear a resounding "yes." But the answer is less definitive amongst academics who study technology and social practice. Scholarly writing has been heavily influenced by the ideology of technological determinism - the belief that some types or technologically driven social changes are inevitable and cannot be stopped. Rather than argue for or against notions of determinism, the authors in this book ask how the materiality (the arrangement of physical, digital, or rhetorical materials into particular forms that endure across differences in place and time) of technologies, ranging from computer-simulation tools and social media, to ranking devices and rumours, is actually implicated in the process of formal and informal organizing. The book builds a new theoretical framework to consider the important socio-technical changes confronting people's everyday experiences in and outside of work. Leading scholars in the field contribute original chapters examining the complex interactions between technology and the social, between artefact and humans. The discussion spans multiple disciplines, including management, information systems, informatics, communication, sociology, and the history of technology, and opens up a new area of research regarding the relationship between materiality and organizing."--Publisher's website. | ||
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