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2018
Hardwicke, N. (2018). Frankenstein’s Monster as Mythical Mattering: Rethinking the Creator-Creation Technology Relationship. (U. Schultze, Aanestad, M., Mähring, M., Østerlund, C., & Riemer, K., Eds.)Living with Monsters? Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena, Hybrid Agency, and the Performativity of Technology. San Francisco, CA: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-04091-8_14
Suchman, L. (2018). Frankenstein’s Problem. (U. Schultze, Aanestad, M., Mähring, M., Østerlund, C., & Riemer, K., Eds.)Living with Monsters? Social Implications of Algorithmic Phenomena, Hybrid Agency, and the Performativity of Technology. San Francisco, CA: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-04091-8_2
2016
Cecez-Kecmanovic, D. (2016). From Substantialist to Process Metaphysics – Exploring Shifts in IS Research. (L. Introna, Kavanagh, D., Kelly, S., Orlikowski, W., & Scott, S., Eds.)Beyond Interpretivism? New Encounters with Technology and Organization. Cham: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-49733-4_3
2013
Prestopnik, N., & Souid, D.. (2013). Forgotten island: A story-driven citizen science adventure. In CHI ’13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 2643–2646). presented at the 4/2013, Paris, France: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/2468356.2479484
2012
Myers, M. D. (2012). Foreword. In Y. K. Dwivedi, Wade, M. R., & Schneberger, S. L. (Eds.), Information Systems Theory: Explaining and Predicting Our Digital Society, Vol. 2 (Vol. 2, p. vii-viii). New York: Springer.
Crowston, K., Wei, K., Howison, J., & Wiggins, A.. (2012). Free/Libre Open Source Software Development: What we know and what we do not know. ACM Computing Surveys, 44. presented at the 02/2012. doi:10.1145/2089125.2089127
Newman, G., Wiggins, A., Crall, A., Graham, E., Newman, S., & Crowston, K.. (2012). The future of citizen science: emerging technologies and shifting paradigms. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 10, 298–304. presented at the 08/2012. doi:10.1890/110294
2011
Wiggins, A., & Crowston, K.. (2011). From Conservation to Crowdsourcing: A Typology of Citizen Science. In Proceedings of the Forty-fourth Hawai’i International Conference on System Science (HICSS-44). presented at the 1/2011, Koloa, HI.
Nylén, D., & Holmström, J.. (2011). From Forestry Machines to Sociotechnical Hybrids: Investigating the Use of Digitally Enabled Forestry Machines. (M. Chiasson, Henfridsson, O., Karsten, H., & DeGross, J. I., Eds.)Researching the Future in Information Systems. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-21364-9_13
2007
Myers, M. D. (2007). The field of IS has always been about relationships, not things in themselves. International Journal of Teaching and Case Studies, 1, 15-22.
Westergren, U. (2007). From Senses to Sensors. Virtuality and Virtualization. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-73025-7_20

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