Bibliography
The concept of Social Informatics emerged along with the growing role of information and communication technologies (“ICT”) in the 1970s and was articulated in Rob Kling’s work in the 1980s and 1990s. In recent years, the notion of Social Informatics has been rapidly expanding in various contexts. Following an overview of related activities on the
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General
Bibliography - General ()
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- Work Informatics – An Operationalisation of Social Informatics; 2006
- Philosophical Inquiry into Social Informatics – Methods and Uses of Language; 2006
- Strategies for the Effective Integration of ICT into Social Organization – Organization of Information...; 2006
- Teaching Social informatics for Engineering Students; 2006
- Social Informatics: An Emerging Discipline?; 2006
- The impact of information and communications technology on commercial real estate in the new economy; 2005
- Social Informatics; 2005
- Information/communications rights as a new environmentalism?; 2005