![]() | How Information Systems Came to Rule the World: And Other Essays Subjects: Arts; Computer Science; Communication Studies; Humanities; Social Sciences; Media Technology; Communication History; ICT; Media Communication; Legal Ethical & Social Aspects of IT; Media & Film Studies; Sociology & Social Policy; Media Communication; Social Impact of Computing & IT on Society; Media & Communications; Sociology of Media; Sociology of Science & Technology; Social Aspects of Computing & IT; This book offers a fresh perspective on information systems, a field of study and practice currently undergoing substantial upheaval, even as it expands rapidly and widely with new technologies and applications. Mapping the field as it has developed, the author firmly establishes the under-recognized importance of the field, and grounds it firmly in the subject's history. He argues against the view of enthusiasts who believe that the field has somehow moved "beyond information systems" to something more exotic and offers a short and compelling manifesto on behalf of the field and its future. Offering a comprehensive insight into the significance of the information systems field, this book will appeal primarily to scholars and practitioners working in information systems, management, communication studies, technology studies, and related areas. E. Burton Swanson is Research Professor of Information Systems at UCLA's Anderson School, USA. |
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