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Social Inclusion 2006: Limerick, Ireland
- Eileen M. Trauth, Debra Howcroft, Tom Butler, Brian Fitzgerald, Janice I. DeGross:

Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems - IFIP TC8 WG8.2 International Working Conference, July 12-15, 2006, Limerick, Ireland. IFIP 208, Springer 2006, ISBN 978-0-387-34587-1 - Eileen M. Trauth, Debra Howcroft:

Social Inclusion and the Information Systems Field: Why Now? 3-12 - Mikko Korpela

, Anja Mursu, Hettie Abimbola Soriyan, Retha de la Harpe, Esselina Macome:
Information Systems Practice for Development in Africa: Results from Indehela. 15-35 - Kallol Kumar Bagchi, Peeter Kirs, Godwin J. Udo:

A Comparison of Factors Impacting ICT Growth Rates in Developing and Industrialized Countries. 37-50 - Leslie Tu, Lynette Kvasny

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American Discourses of the Digital Divide and Economic Development: A Sisyphean Order to Catch Up? 51-65 - Shirin Madon, Nicolau Reinhard, Dewald Roode, Geoff Walsham:

Digital Inclusion Projects in Developing Countries: Value, Sustainability, and Scalability. 67-70 - Åke Grönlund

, Annika Andersson
, Karin Hedström
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Right on Time: Understanding eGovernment in Developing Countries. 73-87 - Wolter Pieters:

Internet Voting: A Conceptual Challenge to Democracy. 89-103 - Chee Wei Phang, Atreyi Kankanhalli:

Engaging Youths Via E-Participation Initiatives: An Investigation into the Context of Online Policy Discussion Forums. 105-121 - Bruce Robinson:

Cybersolidarity: Internet-Based Campaigning and Trade Union Internationalism. 123-135 - Edgar A. Maldonado, Nicolai Pogrebnyakov, Annemijn F. van Gorp:

ICT Policies as a Means to Inhibit Social Exclusion: The South African Case. 137-150 - Marie Griffiths, Claire Keogh, Karenza Moore, Helen J. Richardson

, Angela Tattersall:
Inclusion Through the Ages? Gender, ICT Workplaces, and Life Stage Experiences in England. 153-168 - Helen J. Richardson

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Space Invaders - Time Raiders: Gendered Technologies in Gendered UK Households. 169-184 - Hazel Gillard, Nathalie N. Mitev:

Women and ICT Training: Inclusion or Segregation in the New Economy? 185-202 - Carl Adams, Tineke Fitch:

Social Inclusion and the Shifting Role of Technology: Is Age the New Gender in Mobile Access? 203-215 - Alison Adam, David Kreps

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Web Accessibility: A Digital Divide for Disabled People? 217-228 - Bernd Carsten Stahl

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Responsible Management of Digital Divides: An Oxymoronic Endeavor? 231-243 - Antonino Vaccaro:

Privacy, Security, and Transparency: ICT-Related Ethical Perspectives and Contrasts in Contemporary Firms. 245-258 - Joseph Feller

, Patrick Finnegan, David Kelly
, Maurice MacNamara:
Developing Open Source Software: A Community-Based Analysis of Research. 261-278 - Elaine Byrne

, Bob Jolliffe, Nhlanhla Mabaso:
Understanding Meaning and Bridging Divides: The Use of an African Metaphor for the South African Open Source Center. 279-293 - Leiser Silva, Elham Mousavidin, Lakshmi Goel

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Weblogging: Implementing Communities of Practice. 295-316 - Elizabeth J. Davidson, Mike W. Chiasson, Sachin Ruikar:

Taking People out of the Network: A Deconstruction of "Your Next IT Strategy". 317-332 - Barbara J. Crump:

Institutions, Community, and People: An Evaluation of a Longitudinal Digital Divide Experience. 333-346 - Mike Cushman, Ela Klecun

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How (Can) Nonusers Engage with Technology: Bringing in the Digitally Excluded. 347-364 - Thomas Elisberg, Richard L. Baskerville

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To Vanquish the Social Monster: The Struggle for Social Inclusion among Peers in the Field of Systems Development. 367-380 - Ravi Shankar Mayasandra, Shan Ling Pan

, Michael D. Myers
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Viewing Information Technology Outsourcing Organizations Through a Postcolonial Lens. 381-396 - Steve Sawyer

, Hala Annabi:
Methods as Theories: Evidence and Arguments for Theorizing on Software Development. 397-411 - Nava Pliskin

, Margi Levy, Tsipi Heart, Brian O'Flaherty
, Paul O'Dea:
The Corporate Digital Divide Between Smaller and Larger Firms. 413-417

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