Journal: DATA BASE

Volume 47, Issue 4

10 -- 22Nik Rushdi Hassan. Editorial: A Brief History of the Material in Sociomateriality
23 -- 33Neil C. Ramiller. New Technology and the Post-human Self: Rethinking Appropriation and Resistance
34 -- 40Karlheinz Kautz, Melinda Plumb. Strong versus Weak Sociomateriality: Neither Subordinate nor Privileged- A rejoinder to "New Technology and the Post-human self: Rethinking Appropriation and Resistance"
41 -- 44Jo Orsatti, Ella Hafermalz, Dirk S. Hovorka. Rethinking, "Rethinking: Post-Human Boundaries": Pre-given or Performed?
45 -- 59Marko Niemimaa. Sociomateriality and Information Systems Research: Quantum Radicals and Cartesian Conservatives
60 -- 66Michael J. Cuellar. Critical Realism as a Sociomaterial Stream of Research
67 -- 83Benjamin Mueller, Uta Renken, Gijs van Den Heuvel. Get Your Act Together: An Alternative Approach to Understanding the Impact of Technology on Individual and Organizational Behavior
84 -- 92Amany R. Elbanna. Doing Sociomateriality Research in Information Systems
93 -- 105Shirley Ou Yang. Returning to the Philosophical Roots of Sociomateriality: How M. Heidegger and M. McLuhan Questioned Information Communication Technology
106 -- 110Anastasia Utesheva, Sebastian K. Boell. Theorizing Society and Technology in Information Systems Research