Double Helix
Relationships in Use and Design of Informing
Systems: Lessons to Learn from Phenomenology and
Hermeneutics Hans-Erik Nissen, Peter Bednar, and Christine
Welch... 1-19
Using Double Helix
Relationships to Understand and Change Informing
Systems Hans-Erik Nissen .............................................................
21-62
Applying Phenomenology
and Hermeneutics in IS Design: A Report on Field Experiences
Randall Whitaker ..............................................................
63-96
Pedagogy and Process
in 'Organisational Problem-Solving' John Paul Kawalek
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97-125
Co-evolution and
Contradiction: A Diamond Model of Designer-User Interaction
Anja-Karina Pahl and Linda B. Newnes
...................... 127-202
The Culture of
Information Systems in Knowledge-Creating Contexts:
The Role of User-Centred Design Natalie Pang and Don Schauder
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203-235
On Categorizing the IS
Research Literature: User Oriented Perspective Bandula Jayatilaka, Heinz K. Klein, and
Jinyoul Lee . 237-271
A Double Helix
Metaphor for Use and Usefulness in Informing Systems Peter Bednar and Christine Welch
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273-295
Glossary Hans-Erik Nissen
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297-317
Index to the Monograph ..............................................
319-324
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