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- Placing Language in the Foreground: Themes and Methods in Information Technology DiscourseEleanor Wynn, Edgar A. Whitley, Michael D. Myers. 1-12
- Talking the IS Innovation WalkE. Burton Swanson. 15-31
- Figuring Service in Discourses of ICT: The Case of Software AgentsLucy A. Suchman. 33-43
- Transitioning Toward an Internet Culture: An Interorganizational Analysis of Identity Construction from Online Services to IntranetsRoberta Lamb, Mark Poster. 47-71
- Discourse on E-Mail in UseMats Edenius. 73-89
- When Does a Computer Speak the Truth? The Problem of IT and Validity ClaimsBernd Carsten Stahl. 91-107
- Conceptualizing Information Technology in the Study of Information Systems: Trends and IssuesSteve Sawyer, Tina T. Chen. 109-131
- A Research Note on Capturing Technology: Toward Moments of InterestIan Hosein. 133-153
- The Phenomenology of Information Systems Evaluation: Overcoming the Subject/Object DualismLucas D. Introna, Louise Whittaker. 155-175
- Organizational Discourse as a Social Defense: Taming the Tiger of Electronic GovernmentDavid Graham Wastell. 179-195
- The Discourse of Learning Technology in Canada: Undestanding Communication Distortions and Their Implications for Decision MakingWendy L. Cukier, Catherine A. Middleton, Robert Bauer. 197-221
- Rhetoric of Enrollment and Acts of Resistance: Information Technology as TextMelanie Wilson. 225-248
- The Discourse of a Large Scale Organizational Transformation: The Reengineering of IBM, 1989-1994Emmanuel Monod, Duane P. Truex, Richard Baskerville. 249-272
- The Digital Divide at Work and Home: The Discourse about Power and Underrepresented Groups in the Information SocietyLynette Kvasny, Eileen M. Trauth. 273-291
- Arguing for Information Systems Project DefinitionMike Metcalfe, Maureen Lynch. 295-321
- The Nature and Role of Generative Systemic Metaphor within Information Systems Planning and DevelopmentChristopher J. Atkinson. 323-343
- ICT, Power, and Developmental Discourse: A Critical AnalysisMark Thompson. 347-373
- The Importance of Being Nearest: Nearshore Software Outsourcing and Globalization DiscoursePamela Abbott, Matthew Jones. 375-397
- Discourse, Management Fashions, and ERP SystemsChris Westrup. 401-418
- Interconnecting Information Systems Narrative Research: An End-to-End Approach for Process-Oriented Field StudiesErica L. Wagner. 419-435
- Dominant Technological Discourses in Action: Paradigmatic Shifts in Sense Making in the Implementation of an ERP SystemJeremy Rose, Pernille Kræmmergaard. 437-462
- Knowledge Work in HospitalsGunnar Ellingsen. 465-484
- In a Mood to Make Sense of Technology: A Longitudinal Study of Discursive Practices at the London Ambulance ServiceKathy McGrath. 485-506
- ERP Adoption: Selling the SystemDave Oliver, Lyn Oliver. 507-523
- Visual Elements in the Discourse on Information TechnologyMark S. Ackerman, Brian T. Pentland, Sajda Qureshi, Elaine K. Yakura. 527-531
- Discourse and Organizational Transformation in Information Systems ResearchMichael Barrett, Loizos Heracleous, Wanda J. Orlikowski, Niki Panteli. 533-538
- New Words and Old Books: Challenging Conventional Discourses about Domain and Theory in Information Systems ResearchBonnie Kaplan, Lynette Kvasny, Steve Sawyer, Eileen M. Trauth. 539-545