Space, time, agency and the texture of service in the digital city.
(2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Davenport, E., & Horton, K. (2005, June). Space, time, agency and the texture of service in the digital city
Outputs (7)
The Tourist Gaze: contextualised virtual environments. (2005)
Book Chapter
Turner, P., Turner, S., & Carroll, F. (2005). The Tourist Gaze: contextualised virtual environments. In P. Turner, & E. Davenport (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology (281-297). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3273-0_19
Shifting presence in the classroom. (2005)
Book Chapter
Davenport, E., & Buckner, K. (2005). Shifting presence in the classroom. In P. Turner, & E. Davenport (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology (31-44). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3273-0_4
Spaces, Spatiality and Technology (2005)
Book
Turner, P., & Davenport, E. (Eds.). (2005). Spaces, Spatiality and Technology. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3273-0
Articulating the Sense of Place Experienced by Visitors to the Jencks Landform (2005)
Book Chapter
Smyth, M. (2005). Articulating the Sense of Place Experienced by Visitors to the Jencks Landform. In P. Turner, & E. Davenport (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology (249-260). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3273-0_17
Exploring sociotechnical interaction with Rob Kling: five “big” ideas (2005)
Journal Article
Wood‐Harper, T., Horton, K., Davenport, E., & Wood-Harper, T. (2005). Exploring sociotechnical interaction with Rob Kling: five “big” ideas. Information Technology and People, 18(1), 50-67. https://doi.org/10.1108/09593840510584621Purpose – To provide a view of Rob Kling’s contribution to socio-technical studies of work.
Design/methodology/approach – The five “big ideas” discussed are signature themes in Kling’s own work in the informatics domain, and of his intellectual lega... Read More about Exploring sociotechnical interaction with Rob Kling: five “big” ideas.
Computerization movements as a frame for E-Government studies. (2005)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Davenport, E., & Horton, K. (2005, January). Computerization movements as a frame for E-Government studies. Paper presented at Social Informatics Workshop: Extending the Contributions of Professor Rob Kling to the Analysis of Computerization Movements