Software and Organisations by Neil Pollock

Software and Organisations by Neil Pollock

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Summary

Taking an empirical approach, this book presents a sociological study of the development, use, and evolution of standardized computer systems and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software packages.

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Software and Organisations by Neil Pollock

Taking an empirical approach, this book presents a sociological study of the development, use, and evolution of standardized computer systems and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software packages.

"The book Pollock and Williams have written is an outstanding achievement and lasting signpost to future research" - Economic & Social Research Council

"Software and Organizations is a great academic work, theoretically insightful and empirically potent and compelling. In many respects, the volume could be interpreted as signalling the maturation of the cross-disciplinary field of technology and organization studies...A contribution like the one Pollock and Williams have made has long been wanted."- Jannis Kallinikos, Organization Studies

"The brilliant empirical chapters joined with in-depth engagement with the literature leave little to disagree with in Software and Organizations...Indeed, one is tempted to say that it may well show the way to the next wave of technology studies." - Sampsa Hyysalo, Social Studies of Science

"The authors convincingly propose a new analytical template, the Biography of Artefacts (BoA) framework, and align themselves with the so-called ‘third wave’ in Science and Technology Studies...The BoA framework constitutes the epitome of analytical advancements in the study of IT in organisations, over a period of more than 20 years by Edinburgh-based scholars." - Antonios Kaniadakis, Science Studies

"Software and Organizations makes an excellent and timely contribution to the literature and is an impressive piece of research...As STS scholars, Pollock and Williams’ accomplishment is their commendable theorisation of the relations between technology and society." - Debra Howcroft, New Technology Work & Employment


'This book is a very welcome addition to critical research based texts examining the ever changing relationship between software design and organisational change. Pollock and Williams bring together rich empirical theoretical material with a keen theoretical perspective, which generates new insights for both organisational studies and technology studies.' - Janice McLaughlin, Newcastle University

Neil Pollock is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh where he teaches and researches on the sociology of information technologies.

Robin Williams is Professor of Social Research on Technology and Director at the Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation at the University of Edinburgh.

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ISBN 13 9780415403979
ISBN 10 0415403979
Title Software and Organisations
Author Neil Pollock
Series Routledge Studies In Technology Work And Organizations
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Routledge
Year published 2008-08-14
Number of pages 368
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