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Contributor List ........................................................................................ vii
Reviews...................................................................................................... x
Introduction .............................................................................................. xii
Acknowledgements .................................................................................. xx
Part I: Past
Chapter One................................................................................................ 2
The Past: Social Informatics as a Scientific and Intellectual Movement
Howard Rosenbaum
Chapter Two ............................................................................................. 29
The Evolution of Social Informatics Research (1984-2013):
Challenges and Opportunities
Madelyn Sanfilippo and Pnina Fichman
Part II: Present
Chapter Three ........................................................................................... 56
Examining the Hyphen:
The Value of Social Informatics for Research and Teaching
Eric T. Meyer
Chapter Four............................................................................................. 73
Social Informatics, Human Values, and ICT Design
Kenneth R. Fleischmann
Chapter Five ............................................................................................. 89
Frameworks for Understanding Knowledge Sharing in Online
Communities: Boundaries and Boundary Crossing
Noriko Hara and Pnina Fichman
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Chapter Six............................................................................................. 101
Use Regimes: A Theoretical Framework for Social Informatics Research
on Intellectual and Cultural Property
Kristin Eschenfelder
Chapter Seven......................................................................................... 118
Don’t Tap on the Glass, You’ll Anger the Fish!
The Information Worlds of Distributed Scientific Teams
Gary Burnett, Kathleen Burnett, Michelle M. Kazmer, Paul F. Marty,
Adam Worrall, Brian Knop, Charles C. Hinnant, Besiki Stvilia
and Shuheng Wu
Part III: Future
Chapter Eight.......................................................................................... 136
Reframing the Socio-Technical Problem:
A Way Forward for Social Informatics
Lysanne Lessard
Chapter Nine........................................................................................... 152
Projects and Objects: Points of Contact between Textual Studies
and Sociotechnical Investigations
Grant Leyton Simpson
Chapter Ten ............................................................................................ 165
Turning to the Practice Approach in Social Informatics
Andrew Cox
Chapter Eleven ....................................................................................... 183
Social Informatics and Business Reform
J.P. Allen
Chapter Twelve ...................................................................................... 197
Advancing Social Informatics
Steve Sawyer and Mark Hartswood