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References on CMs

Elliott, M., & Scacchi, W. (2004). Mobilization of Software Developers: The Free Software Movement (PDF). Information Technology and People, Revised Version to appear in Festschrift for Rob Kling Special Issue.

Gamson, W. A. (1995). Constructing social protest. In H. Johnston & B. Klandermans (Eds.), Social Movements and Culture (pp. 85-106). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Iacono, S., & Kling, R. (1996). Computerization Movements and Tales of Technological Utopianism. In R. Kling (Ed.), Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Change, 2nd Ed. (pp. 85-105). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Iacono, S., & Kling, R. (2001). Computerization Movements: The Rise of the Internet and Distant Forms of Work (link). In J. A. Yates & J. V. Maanen (Eds.), Information Technology and Organizational Transformation: History, Rhetoric and Practice (pp. 93-136): Sage Publications.

Kling, R. (1991). Computerization and Social Transformations (link). Science, Technology, & Human Values, 16(3), 342-367.

Kling, R. (1999). What is Social Informatics and Why Does it Matter? (pp. 31):

Kling, R., & Allen, J. (1996). Can Computer Science Solve Organizational Problems? In R. Kling (Ed.), Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices (2nd Edition). San Diego: Academic Press.

Kling, R., Crawford, H., Rosenbaum, H., Sawyer, S., & Weisband, S. (2000). Learning from Social Informatics: Information and Communication Technologies in Human Contexts (word doc). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University.

Kling, R., & Iacono, S. (1988). The Mobilization of Support for Computerization: The Role of Computerization Movements. Social Problems, 35(3), 226-242.

Kling, R., & Iacono, S. (1994). Computerization Movements and the Mobilization of Support for Computerization (link). In L. Starr (Ed.), Ecologies of Knowledge: SUNY Press.