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- Introductory Remarks on Speed and DevelopmentPaul Blau. 1-5
- Reconstructing Understandings of OrganisationMike Robinson. 7-16
- Tele-Racism: The Role of IT in Making Fascist Images Socially AcceptableGerald Steinhardt. 17-26
- Networking: Participation and PowerTone Bratteteig. 29-34
- Engaged Effort and Local Area NetworksLibby Bishop. 35-43
- Social Control and Social Contract in Networking: Total Quality Management and the Control of Knowledge WorkHeinz K. Klein, Philip Kraft. 45-53
- Network Technology and Organizational Control: A Case Study of Decision Making and Industrial Relations in a Privatized Public EnterpriseTitia M. Bos, Ellen P. A. de Ru, Corien Slips. 55-64
- Computer-Mediated Communication as Employee Voice: The Profit Sharing PlanLibby Bishop, David Levine. 65-73
- From Electronic Networks to Mediated Collaborative Research: The Optimism and ObstaclesDuncan Sanderson. 77-86
- Loss of Situative Context and its Relevance for Computer Mediated Communication and CooperationThomas Herrmann. 87-96
- Telecommunication and Strategic Networks in Rural AreasArild Jansen. 97-106
- Trouble at the Boundaries: Changes in Everyday Life Through Computer NetworksHeidi Schelhowe. 107-113
- Networking: Transparency versus PrivacyJörg Flecker. 117-121
- Working in (and on) the Electronic Fischbowl? Privacy Aspects of Multi-Media CommunicationsAndrew Clement. 123-132
- Considering Privacy-Aspects in Designing CSCW-ApplicationsEdeltraud Egger. 133-141
- The Ambivalence of Network Visibility in an Organizational ContextVolker Wulf, Anja Hartmann. 143-152
- Risks of Networking as Risks of DiscoursesHans-Jürgen Weißbach. 153-161
- Distributing Resources Through Network UtilisationReinhard Keil-Slawik. 165-168
- The Politics of Networking in Health CareOle Hanseth, Kari Thoresen, Langdon Winner. 169-179
- Torn Between Values and Interests: Standardization in a European ContextTineke M. Egyedi. 181-189
- Interorganizational Networking and the Institutional GapKurt Monse, Kai Reimers. 191-200
- When Negotiation and Interpretation Processes Limit Computer-Based NetworksWerner Beuschel. 203-212
- Networking in Services: Organisational and Professional ChangesPatricia Vendramin, Gérard Valenduc. 213-220
- Integrated Gender Perspectives on Human-Centred Approaches to Developing Computerised Office SystemsEileen Green, Den Pain. 221-230
- Empowering Team Work with Coordination Techologies: An Organizational Learning PerspectiveTimo Käkölä. 231-240
- Cognitive Couplers: Toward a New Generation of Organizational Support SystemsDavide Nicolini, Luigi Gugliotti. 241-250