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Social Inclusion Societal And Organizational Implications For Information Systems Ifip Tc8 Wg82 International Working Conference July 1215 2006 Limerick Ireland 1st Edition Eileen M Trauth

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Social Inclusion Societal And Organizational Implications For Information Systems Ifip Tc8 Wg82 International Working Conference July 1215 2006 Limerick Ireland 1st Edition Eileen M Trauth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.8 MB
Pages: 420
Author: Eileen M. Trauth, Debra Howcroft (auth.), Eileen M. Trauth, Debra Howcroft, Tom Butler, Brian Fitzgerald, Janice I. DeGross (eds.)
ISBN: 9780387345871, 9780387345888, 0387345876, 0387345884
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Social Inclusion Societal And Organizational Implications For Information Systems Ifip Tc8 Wg82 International Working Conference July 1215 2006 Limerick Ireland 1st Edition Eileen M Trauth by Eileen M. Trauth, Debra Howcroft (auth.), Eileen M. Trauth, Debra Howcroft, Tom Butler, Brian Fitzgerald, Janice I. Degross (eds.) 9780387345871, 9780387345888, 0387345876, 0387345884 instant download after payment.

Changes in society resulting from the pervasiveness of information technology have produced positive and negative, intended and unintended consequences. Key among them is the exclusion of individuals—who lack access to technological resources—from various societal processes and services. The theme of this book, social inclusion, explores the many dimensions of this exclusion. This issue has been the focus of much debate within the social sciences, yet has largely been underresearched in the Information Systems field, despite our concerns with the social and organizational aspects of technology. To the extent that contemporary debates have identified access to information as a key component of poverty, digital exclusion is seen as the problem. Thus, ICTs are portrayed as either exacerbating exclusion or are presented as the solution for greater inclusion. This conference will provide us with the opportunity to build upon our strong tradition of studying technology design and use in organizations, and expand our field of enquiry to consider the processes that engender social exclusion and the issues that derive from it.

This theme invites consideration of social and organizational constraints that result in the underrepresentation of certain groups and, by implication, certain issues. Likewise, it invites consideration of emerging technologies that have the potential to alter social, political, and economic relations. Much is being written about the ubiquitous nature of ICTs to change society, for example, open source software has recently emerged as a concept with implications far beyond the technology domain. This suggests that the role of ICTs in addressing social exclusion is far more complex than often thought. For this reason it is timely to expand our focus and progress the study of IS beyond the organizational level of analysis so that we may consider wider concerns affecting all citizens.

This book contains the proceedings of the Working Conference on the societal and organizational implications for information systems of social inclusion. This conference, sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 8.2, was held in Limerick, Ireland, July 12-15, 2006.

Eileen M. Trauth is at The Pennsylvania State University, USA; Debra Howcroft is at the University of Manchester, UK; Tom Butler is at University College Cork, Ireland; Brian Fitzgerald is at the University of Limerick, Ireland; and Janice I. DeGross is at the University of Minnesota, USA.

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