iSChannel - The Information Systems Student Journal

Introduction to iSChannel

iSChannel is a journal on the social study of Information Systems, produced, edited and double-blind reviewed by the students of the Information Systems Group.

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Contents of issue 1: July 2006

From the Convenor and Faculty Editor
Professor Ian Angell and Dr. Will Venters

Inaugurating iSChannel
Omer Tariq and Kabir Sehgal, Co-Founders and Editors-in-Chief

Reinventing Community Networks as Economic Development Solutions
Harry Mann

From Cyborgs to Androids: Where have all the humans gone?
Danish Dada
WikiNews: A World Flattener?
Alexios Ballas

Internet Censorship: The End of Digital Libertarianism?
Omer Tariq
Metaphors as Tools for Managing Information Systems
Eszter Bartis
Receiving the Patient Record into Practice: A Journey from a Log to Logging In
Lindsey Colgan
Attempting to Model What Cannot Be Modelled: A Review of the Literature on User Resistance to IS Implementation
Katie Price
How Understanding Trust Benefits E-Commerce
Kabir Sehgal
E-Voting: The Security Perspective
Alexios Ballas
The Causes and Trends of the Digital Divide
Rishika Sahay
The Failure of E-Government in Developing Countries
Danish Dada
Future Prospects for IT Adoption Studies: Move Along or Make
Muhammad Umar Zafar

 

July 2006

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