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Thus, they directly address the question of the implications of increasingly mediated relationships, which is overlooked by theories that focus only on the relation between individuals and technology. Unlike other theorists who do focus on the societal level, Weber and Durkheim are more concerned with...
Limitations and implications of this study are provided following the sections on research model and hypotheses, design and discussion on findings. 展开 会议名称: European Conference on Information Systems 会议时间: 2005 主办单位: DBLP 被引量: 1 ...
The paper examined the Internet that turned to be the main communication gear and information transfer tool round the world. Every year a growing number of... 黄少华 - 互联网的社会意义[专著] : 以网络参与和网络游戏为例 : Social implications of the internet : a case study of online participat...
This book presents the proceedings of the Working Conference on the societal and organizational implications for information systems of social inclusion. The contributed papers explore technology design and use in organizations, and consider the processes that engender social exclusion along with the issues...
Waema, Information Systems as Social Systems: Implications for Developing Countries, in: Information Technology in Developing Countries: Proceedings of IFIP TC9/TC8 Working Conference on the Impact of Information Systems on Developing Countries, S.C. Bhatnagar and N. Bjorn-Andersen, eds, New Delhi...
Theethicalandsocialimplicationsofpersonalizationtechnologiesfor e-learning HelenAshman a, *,TimBrailsford b ,AlexandraI.Cristea c ,QuanZ.Sheng d ,CraigStewart e , ElaineG.Toms f ,VincentWade g a UniversityofSouthAustralia,Australia b TheUniversityofNottinghamMalaysiaCampus,Malaysia c UniversityofWarwick,...
Given the growth and impact of ICTs in society and their implications for social work ethics, it is critical that social workers have both competency and literacy with ICTs. While competency refers to being able to use a given technology, literacy refers to the ability to access, manage, integ...