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Elisberg, T., & Baskerville, R.. (2006). To Vanquish the Social Monster: The Struggle for Social Inclusion among Peers in the Field of Systems Development. Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems. doi:10.1007/0-387-34588-4_24
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Byrne, E., Jolliffe, B., & Mabaso, N.. (2006). Understanding Meaning and Bridging Divides: The Use of an African Metaphor for the South African Open Source Center. Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems. doi:10.1007/0-387-34588-4_19
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Mayasandra, R., Pan, S., & Myers, M.. (2006). Viewing Information Technology Outsourcing Organizations Through a Postcolonial Lens. Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems. doi:10.1007/0-387-34588-4_25
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Adam, A. E., & Kreps, D.. (2006). Web Accessibility: A Digital Divide for Disabled People?. Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems. doi:10.1007/0-387-34588-4_15
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Silva, L., Mousavidin, E., & Goel, L.. (2006). Weblogging: Implementing Communities of Practice. Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems. doi:10.1007/0-387-34588-4_20
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Gillard, H., & Mitev, N.. (2006). Women and ICT Training: Inclusion or Segregation in the New Economy?. Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems. doi:10.1007/0-387-34588-4_13
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Constantinides, P., & Barrett, M.. (2005). Approaching Information Infrastructure as an Ecology of Ubiquitous Sociotechnical Relations. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_19
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Andersson, M., Lindgren, R., & Henfridsson, O.. (2005). Assessing the Mobile-Stationary Divide in Ubiquitous Transport Systems. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_11
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Kürümlüoglu, M., Nøstdal, R., & Karvonen, I.. (2005). Base Concepts. Virtual Organizations. presented at the 2005///. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-23757-7_2
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Tapia, A., & Sawyer, S.. (2005). Beliefs about Computing: Contrary Evidence from a Study of Mobile Computing Use among Criminal Justice Personnel. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_10
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Mordini, E. (2005). Biowarfare as a biopolitical icon. Poiesis & Praxis: International Journal of Technology Assessment and Ethics of Science, 3(4), 242 - 255. presented at the 2005/12/03/. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10202-005-0005-0
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Ahonen, M. (2005). Building a Ubiquitous Artifact That Integrates Problem-Solving and Learning Processes to Support Creativity. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_26
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Shamp, S., Gonick, L., Jarvenpaa, S., & Middleton, P.. (2005). Community-Based Wireless Initiatives: The Cooperation Challenge. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_30
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Mazmanian, M., Orlikowski, W., & Yates, J. A.. (2005). CrackBerries: The Social Implications of Ubiquitous Wireless E-Mail Devices. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_25
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Dourish, P. (2005). The Culture of Information: Ubiquitous Computing and Representations of Reality. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_4
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Olsson, C., & Henfridsson, O.. (2005). Designing Context-Aware Interaction: An Action Research Study. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_18
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Govindaraju, M., & Sward, D.. (2005). Effects of Wireless Mobile Technology on Employee Work Behavior and Productivity: An Intel Case Study. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_27
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Kakihara, M. (2005). Fluid Organizing of Work in the Ubiquitous Information Environment. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_15
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Jarvenpaa, S., Lang, K., & Tuunainen, V.. (2005). Friend or Foe? The Ambivalent Relationship between Mobile Technology and its Users. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_5
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Malone, T. (2005). The Future of Work. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_2
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Ramchand, A., Devadoss, P., & Pan, S.. (2005). The Impact of Ubiquitous Computing Technologies on Business Process Change and Management: The Case of Singapore’s National Library Board. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_12
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Chan, S., Lee, H., & Oh, S.. (2005). An International Mobile Security Standard Dispute: From the Actor—Network Perspective. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_22
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Green, L. (2005). Its the Experience, Not the Price. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments: Socio-Technical Issues and Challenges. doi:10.1007/0-387-28918-6_3

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