Core Readings For 2009 Workshop
Ackerman, M. 2000. The Intellectual Challenge of CSCW: The Gap between Social Requirements and Technical Feasibility, Human-Computer Interaction, 15(2-3), 181-205.
Cummings, J., Finholt, T., Foster, I., Kesselman, C. and Lawrence, K.. 2008. Beyond Being There: A Blueprint for Advancing the Design, Development, and Evaluation of Virtual Organizations, report from an NSF Workshop on Developing Virtual Organizations. Available online at: http://www.ci.uchicago.edu/events/VirtOrg2008/VO_report.pdf.
Dutton, W. 2005. The Internet and Social Transformation: Reconfiguring Access, in Dutton, W., Kahin, B., O’Callaghan, R. and Wykoff, A. Transforming Enterprise: Economic and Social Implications of Information Technology, 375-394, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Erickson, T. and Kellogg, W. 2000. Social translucence: An approach to desgining systems that support social processes. Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 7(1), 59-83.
Grudin, J. 1994. Groupware: Eight challenges for developers. Communication of the ACM, 37(1), 92-106.
Leonardi, P., & Barley, S. 2008. Materiality and Change: Challenges to Building Better Theory about Technology and Organizing. Information and Organization, 18(3), 159-176.
Orlikowski, W. and Iacono, S. 2001. Desperately Seeking the "IT" in IT Research: A Call to Theorizing the IT Artifact. Information Systems Research, 12(2), 121-124.
Sawyer, S. and Tapia, A. 2007. From Findings to Theories: Speculating on the Future of Social Informatics, The Information Society, 23(4), 263-277.
