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Structuration theory and information systems development - frameworks for practice

conference contribution
posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Rose, Rens ScheepersRens Scheepers
Giddens’ structuration theory (ST) offers an account of social life in terms of social practices developing and changing over time and space, which makes no attempt to directly theorize the Information Systems (IS) domain. IS researchers have long been interested in it as a way of deepening understanding; a common application is the analysis of empirical situations using Giddens’ ‘dimensions of the duality of structure’ model. Other writers, most notably Orlikowski, have used it help theorize the field. Often the mode of research employed has been the interpretative case study. However, direct attempts to influence practice (an important component of working in an applied field), perhaps through the vehicle of action research, have yet to be undertaken. There are at least three serious problems with attempting this. The first is the inaccessibility of the theory to IS researchers and practitioners. The second is the absence of specific theories of technology. The third is Giddens’ own disinterest in practical uses of his work – which leaves no obvious path to follow. This paper explores that path, in the context of information system development (ISD). Some frameworks for practice are suggested which are translated into forms of discourse that are more accessible to the IS community. In particular, we include an empirical illustration to demonstrate the potential of ISD tools based on structuration theory.

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Event

European Conference on Information Systems (9th : 2001 : Bled, Slovenia)

Pagination

217 - 231

Publisher

Association for Information Systems

Location

Bled, Slovenia

Place of publication

[Bled, Slovenia]

Start date

2001-06-27

End date

2001-06-29

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

S Smithson, J Gricar, M Podlogar, S Avgerinou

Title of proceedings

ECIS 2001 : Proceedings of 'Global co-operation in the new millennium', the 9th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2001), Bled, Slovenia, 27-29 June 2001

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