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The Computerization of Work
A Communication Perspective


August 2000 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

The computerization of the workplace confronts us with a paradox. While almost everyone agrees that the fusion of new information and communication technologies (I/CT) is radically transforming the way society works, some individuals argue that the implementation of any single I/CT is disappointing. Studies report that these individual experiences in computerization often fail to measure up to expectation. The Computerization of Work offers an explanation for the gap between the expectations and the often less-than-satisfactory results. Written by renowned professionals in the fields of information and communication technologies, this volume explores the subject matter through the discussion of theory and field studies as well as insights from other research.

Students and researchers alike will appreciate this rare look into the world of technology and society.


 
Organizations Meet I/CT
 
Structuration Theory
Basic Concepts

 
 
Expanding the Structurational Perspective
 
Communication as the Modality of Structuration
 
Technology Development
Writing Organization

 
 
Dialectics of Control in a Tiled Organization
 
Explaining System Integration
 
Reconciling the Interface
 
Conclusion
Toward a Research Agenda

 

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