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1999
Whitley, E. A. (1999). Habermas and the non-humans: Towards a critical theory for the new collective. (H. Willmott & Grugulis, I., Eds.)Critical Management Studies conference. Manchester: http://www.mngt.waikato.ac.nz/ejrot/cmsconference/documents/Information%20Tech/Habermas%20and%20the%20non-humans.pdf. Retrieved from CMS1999.pdf
2000
Miscione, G. (2000). hAcK3rZ e information warfare. Quaderni di Sociologia, 22–47. presented at the Aug. doi:10.4000/qds.1359
2009
Miscione, G., & Landert, D.. (2009). Hegemonies in Classification Processes. Special Issue of the International Sociological Association publication, Research Committee on Language and Society, 6.
Miscione, G., & Landert, D.. (2009). Hegemonies in classification processes: introduction. In: ISA-RC 25 Newsletter: Language and Society.
2004
Myers, M. D. (2004). Hermeneutics in Information Systems Research. In J. Mingers & Willcocks, L. P. (Eds.), Social Theory and Philosophy for Information Systems (pp. 103-128). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
2018
Waardenburg, L., Sergeeva, A., & Huysman, M.. (2018). Hotspots and Blind Spots. (U. Schultze, Aanestad, M., Mähring, M., Østerlund, C., & Riemer, K., Eds.). San Francisco, CA: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-04091-8_8
2009
Mourmant, G. (2009). How and Why Do IT Entrepreneurs Leave Their Salaried Employment to Start a SME? A Mixed Methods Research Design. Information Systems – Creativity and Innovation in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises. Springer. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02388-0_19
2006
Cushman, M., & Klecun, E.. (2006). How (Can) Nonusers Engage with Technology: Bringing in the Digitally Excluded. Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems. doi:10.1007/0-387-34588-4_23

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