Odyssey contributions at APROS
2000, Sydney, Australia
located in
"Electronic
Ontology and Local Identity" and "Technology
and Globalisation" streams
Len Holmes & Margaret Grieco
"Relational identity and relational technology: distributed responsibility
and action I modern commerce and administration"
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Marcus Wigan
"Path finding in a virtual mode: technologies for virtual leadership"
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Dian Hosking
"Technology and leadership identity: relational theory and global communication"
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David Crowther
"The psychoanalysis of on-line auditing"
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Stephen Little
"Networks and action: remote communication and identity in the design process"
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John Hogan and Anne Marie Greene
"E-collectivism and E-commerce: on-line action and on-line mobilisation"
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Miriam Green, Margaret Grieco and Len Holmes
"Archiving social practice: the management of transport boycotts"
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Perry Morrison
"Changing contours, changing technology: Aboriginal participation in administration
in the Northern Territory"
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Chris Carter
"The power of identity: new technology and the social definition of 'expert'."
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Steve Conway & Ian Combe
"Strategising networks: new technology and communication practices"
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Julian Hine
"New technology and the reduction of social exclusion"
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