Special Issue of the Journal of Managerial Psychology, on "Distributed technology, distributed leadership,distributed identity: organising in the information age" (for 2001)
Guest editors: Len Holmes, (University of North London), Dian Marie Hosking, (Aston Business School), and Margaret Grieco, (Napier University)
Draft Contents
Len Holmes (University of North London) and Margaret Grieco (Napier University) |
Editorial: Relational identity and relational technology: distributed responsibility and action in modern commerce and administration. |
Nick Lee, (Psychologist) Lecturer in Social Relation, University of Keele: | Children, citizenship and new technology: virtual entrance
to the working world of adults. |
Marcus Wigan, |
Path finding in a virtual mode: technologies for distributed leadership. |
Dian Hosking, (Social Psychologist) Lecturer at Aston Business School. |
Technology and leadership identity: relational theory and global communication. |
David Crowther, |
The psychology of online auditing. |
Stephen Little, |
Networks and action: remote communications and identity in the design community. |
John Hogan (Bath Spa University College) and Anne Marie Greene, Aston Business School, (Industrial relations) | Ecollectivism and ecommerce: on line action and on line mobilisation. |
Miriam Green, University of North London, Margaret Grieco and Len Holmes. |
Archiving social practice: the management of transport
boycotts. |
Perry Morrison (technology consultant australia) |
Changing contours, changing technology: Aboriginal participation
in administration in the Northern Territory |
Dian Hosking. | Epilogue: Enactment, relational theory and the provenance of technology |