2004 events
- 25 November: Protecting Civil Liberties in the War on Terror - cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. Barry Steinhardt, American Civil Liberties Union
- 15 October: Tales from the Crypt: a narrative study of IT consultants and organising in the dotcom era, Magnus Bergquist, Göthenburg University and Jan Ljungberg, Viktoria Institute, Göthenburg, i-studio 5. See also A Narrative Study of IT- Consultants and Organising in the Dotcom Era (presentation)
- 28 September: CSL: An enterprise-wide learning management system: E-learning and development - New Zealand style, Lesley Gardner, University of Aukland
- 8 June: ICTs and Collaborative R&D, Roberta Lamb, University of Hawaii at Manoa. , ICTs and Collaborative R&D (presentation), Information and Communication Technology Challenges to Scientific Professional Identity (PDF), and Hybrid Organization in High-Tech Enterprise (PDF)
- 2 June: The Mind or the Heart? It depends on the (definition of) situation, Claudio Ciborra, Professor of Information Systems, LSE.
- 17 May: Pirates of the South Pacific: recent developments in copyright law enforcement in Australia. Tony Krone, Australian Institute of Criminology
- 6 May: Surveillance after 9/11: a view from Japan, David Lyon, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
- 22-23 March: e-Government (SSIT 4): videos, papers and presentations from the fourth Social Study of ICTs workshop on e-Government
- 18 March: Dialogical Action Research at Omega Corporation, Allen S Lee, Virginia Commonwealth University
- March: Photo of ADMIS students and staff
- 27 February: Open Source Software in the Trenches: lessons from a large-scale implementation, Brian Fitzgerald, University of Limerick. , Open Source Software in the Trenches: lessons from a large-scale OSS implementation (presentation) and Open Source Software in the Trenches: lessons from a large-scale OSS implementation (PDF report)
- 29 January: Why I chose to be a serial entrepreneur: video of an audience with Stelios Haji-Ioannou (founder of easyJet) discussing his mission 'to paint the world orange' by extending the Easy brand to as many areas as possible
- 22 January: Theorising Transformations in Practice: an activity-theoretical perspective, Yrjö Engeström, University of Helsinki and University of California, San Diego. , Theorizing Transformations in Practice: an activity-theoretical perspective (presentation) and New Forms of Learning in Co-configuration Work (PDF)
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