A re-conceptualization of the interpretive flexibility of information technologies: redressing the balance between the social and the technical
Interpretive flexibility – the capacity of a specific technology to sustain divergent opinions – has long been recognised as playing an important role in explaining how technical artefacts are socially constructed. What is less clear is how a system’s technical characteristics might limit its abilit...
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2006
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