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Track Co-Chairs
Nathalie Mitev (LSE, UK)
Mihir
Parikh (University of Central Florida, USA)
Description
Information systems research increasingly focuses on the
creation, implementation and impact of information and communication
technologies on organizations, as well as on individuals, workplaces, homes,
communities and society at large. The social relations, social behavior and
social context that affect the development, adoption and use of information
technology in these diverse settings are increasingly complex. This requires
IS researchers to employ diverse epistemologies, theories and methods to
articulate the social changes which accompany our increasingly digital
society. This track welcomes conceptual, theoretical and empirical papers
drawing on local, organizational, regional, national and international
perspectives which aim to question and further our understanding of some of
the following issues:
Issues:
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In the context of the digital
society, how has our understanding of the relations between organizations,
society and technology evolved?
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How have the claims and promises of
the digital information society been perceived to affect organizations,
individuals, workplaces, homes or communities?
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How have recent technological
changes, e.g. mobile and ubiquitous computing, information
infrastructures, open source systems, or enterprise systems, been
understood to transform social relations?
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How have the notions of technology
and organization being brought together theoretically? Have they remained
distinct objects of analysis?
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Has IS research explored the place
of information technology in relation to society and social relationships,
for instance social inclusion and social order, control versus freedom,
social responsibility and autonomy, ethics and privacy, or democracy?
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How have IS organizational
practices evolved to accommodate the issues of IT and globalization, IT in
the public sphere, for example through new organizational forms or IT
governance mechanisms?
Associate Editors (A-Z)
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Margunn Aanestad
(Oslo University, Norway)
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Michael Barrett (Cambridge
University, UK)
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Bouchaib Bahli
(Concordia
University, Canada)
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Sue Brown (University
of Arizona, USA)
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Andrew Burton-Jones
(University of British Columbia, Canada)
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Darryl Coulthard (Deakin University, Australia)
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Jan Damsgaard (Copenhagen Business
School, Denmark)
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David Darcy (University of
Maryland-College Park, USA)
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Sanjay Gosain (University of
Maryland-College Park, USA)
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Laurence Habib (Oslo University College, Norway)
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Ruth Halperin,
(London School of Economics, UK)
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Jimmy Huang (University
of Nottingham, UK)
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Bandula
Jayatilaka (Binghamton
University, USA
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Séamas Kelly (University College Dublin, Ireland)
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Rajiv Kishore (SUNY-Buffalo,
USA)
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Julia Kotlarsky (University
of Warwick, UK)
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Jae-Nam Lee (Korea University,
Korea)
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Ben Light
(University
of Salford, UK)-
Karen Loch (Georgia State
University, USA -
Kathy McGrath (Brunel University, UK)
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Sue Newell (Bentley College, US)
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Balaji Rajagopalan (Oakland
University, USA)
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Frantz Rowe (Universite de Nantes, France)
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Leiser Silva (Houston University, USA)
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Erica Wagner (Cornel University,
USA)
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Tim Weitzel
(University of Frankfurt, Germany)
Reviewers
(A-Z)
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