Programme, papers and videos

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Day one - 19 March

9.50 - 10am

Introduction and welcome

10- 10.30am

Richard J Boland Jr, The Everyday Experience of Virtuality

10.30 - 11am

Discussion. Discussant: Bob Galliers

11 - 11.30am

Coffee break

11.30am - 12 noon

Claudio Ciborra, In the Mood for Knowledge (PDF)

12 noon - 12.30pm

Discussion. Discussant: Bo Dahlbom

12.30 - 2pm

Lunch

2 - 2.30pm

Bo Dahlbom, Towards a Theory of Network Society: from sociology to new informatics

2.30 - 3pm

Discussion. Discussant: Edgar Whitley

3 - 3.30pm

Coffee break

3.30 - 4pm

Carsten Sørensen, Interaction Overload: from diffusion to diversion. See also Overload (presentation).

4 - 4.30pm

Discussion. Discussant: Dick Boland

4.30 - 4.45pm

Coffee break

4.45 - 5.15pm

Chrisanthi Avgerou, ICT and Uneven Globalisation. See also Uneven Globalization of ICT (presentation) and Uneven Globalization of ICT (Powerpoint presentation)

5.15 - 6pm

Discussion. Discussant: Shirin Madon

Day two - 20 March

10 - 10.30am

Claudio Ciborra, Bob Galliers, and Susan Scott, IS Research at LSE. See also presentation by Susan Scott: The development of electronic trading at major international financial futures and options exchanges and The development of electronic trading at major international financial futures and options exchanges (Powerpoint presentation)

10.30 - 11am

Ole Hanseth, Knowledge and Infrastructure in Global Organizations. See also Knowledge and Infrastructure in Global Organizations (Powerpoint presentation)

11 - 11.30am

Discussion. Discussant: Jonathan Liebenau

11.30am - 12noon

Coffee break

12noon - 1.30pm

Reflections and Controversies Panel: Bob Galliers (Chair), Ian Angell, Dick Boland, Claudio Ciborra, Bo Dahlbom and Ole Hanseth

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