2005 events
- 1 December 2005: Phenomenology, Technology and Ethics: Thinking about the Morality of our Machines, Lucas Introna
Lancaster University Management School
- 21 November 2005: Models and Metaphors: engaging the question of the future, Harmeet Sawhney, Indiana University. ICTs in the Contemporary World seminar
- 17 November: Ethnography and Communicative Ecology: local networks and the assembling of media technologies, Don Slater, Department of Sociology, LSE.
- 10 November: Qualitative Longitudinal Research Design: my experience in India - Shirin Madon, Information Systems Group, LSE.
- 4 November: IS Action Research: state of the art and future directions, Ola Henfridsson, Viktoria Institute, Göteborg, Sweden,
- 26 October: Creative Industries in the Digital Era: international perspectives, Keisuke Kamimura, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Global Communications (GLOCOM), International University of Japan and Motohiro Tsuchiya, Associate Professor, School of Media and Governance, Keio University, Japan,
- 18 October: Photos from PhD student and staff meal
- 30 June: Evaluating Problem Structuring Methods: developing a framework to show the effectiveness of PSMs in a regeneration context (PDF), Leroy White, Department of Management, University of Bristol, Seminar jointly organised with the Operational Research Society Problem Structuring Methods Special Interest Group
- 8 June: One Stop Shop for Electronic Delivery of Services: role of public private partnership, Subhash Bhatnagar, Indian Institute of Management and E-government Advisor, World Bank, Washington DC,
- 4-5 April: Mobile Interaction: individuals, organisations and infrastructures (SSIT 5): presentations from the fifth Social Study of ICTs workshop
- 1 March Investigating the Strategic Impact of Enterprise Systems: a dynamic capability assessment
Information Systems research seminar, Gerald Grant, Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada
- 2 February: On the Communicative Construction of Reality, Thomas Luckmann, Universität Konstanz. See also On the Communicative Construction of Reality (report, PDF)
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