Postmodern methods in the context of human-computer interaction
(2007)
Journal Article
Greenhill, A., & Fletcher, G. (2007). Postmodern methods in the context of human-computer interaction. International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 3(1),
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The object and the event: The power in things (2007)
Presentation / Conference
Fletcher, G., & Greenhill, A. (2007, July). The object and the event: The power in things. Presented at Critical Management Studies, University of ManchesterThis paper examines information and communications technology artefacts as a subset of the broader range of cultural items that surround and pervade contemporary experiences of the everyday. Within this context the paper utilises the critical perspec... Read More about The object and the event: The power in things.
Sustainable virtual world ecosystems (2007)
Journal Article
Campbell, J., Fletcher, G., & Greenhill, A. (2007). Sustainable virtual world ecosystems. https://doi.org/10.1145/1314234.1314241This paper outlines an agenda for research that contributes to the development of sustainable virtual world ecosystems. It provides direction for understanding the social aspects of both trust and conflict. Trust is often referred to in research to e... Read More about Sustainable virtual world ecosystems.
Going offline: an exploratory cultural artifact analysis of an internet dating site's developing trajectories (2007)
Journal Article
Fletcher, G., & Light, B. (2007). Going offline: an exploratory cultural artifact analysis of an internet dating site's developing trajectories. International Journal of Information Management, 27(6), 422-431. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2007.08.001In this study, we develop a theorisation of an internet dating site as a cultural artifact. The site, Gaydar, is targeted at gay men. We argue that contemporary received representations of their sexuality figure heavily in the site's focus by providi... Read More about Going offline: an exploratory cultural artifact analysis of an internet dating site's developing trajectories.
Exploring ‘events’ as an information systems research methodology (2007)
Journal Article
Fletcher, G., & Greenhill, A. (2007). Exploring ‘events’ as an information systems research methodology. International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 3(1), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.4018/jthi.2007010101This paper builds upon existing research and commentary from a variety of disciplinary sources including Information Systems, Organisational and Management Studies, and the Social Sciences that focus upon the meaning, significance and impact of ‘even... Read More about Exploring ‘events’ as an information systems research methodology.