Socio-technical Interaction Networks: A discussion of the strengths, weaknesses and future of Kling's STIN model

The Socio-Technical Interaction Network (STIN) strategy for social informatics research was published late in Rob Kling’s life, and as a result, he did not have time to pursue its continued development. This paper aims to summarize existing work on STINs, identify key themes, strengths, weaknesses a...

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Autor principal: Meyer, E
Outros Autores: Berleur, J
Formato: Book section
Publicado em: Springer Verlag 2006
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description The Socio-Technical Interaction Network (STIN) strategy for social informatics research was published late in Rob Kling’s life, and as a result, he did not have time to pursue its continued development. This paper aims to summarize existing work on STINs, identify key themes, strengths, weaknesses and limitations, and to suggest trajectories for the future of STIN research. The STIN strategy for research on socio-technical systems offers the potential for useful insights into the highly intertwined nature of social factors and technological systems, however a number of areas of the strategy remain underdeveloped and offer the potential for future refinement and modification.
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spelling oxford-uuid:d38c0fe2-1906-44cc-aa66-3ca186aadd562022-03-27T08:12:06ZSocio-technical Interaction Networks: A discussion of the strengths, weaknesses and future of Kling's STIN modelBook sectionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248uuid:d38c0fe2-1906-44cc-aa66-3ca186aadd56Symplectic Elements at OxfordSpringer Verlag2006Meyer, EBerleur, JNuminen, MImpagliazzo, JThe Socio-Technical Interaction Network (STIN) strategy for social informatics research was published late in Rob Kling’s life, and as a result, he did not have time to pursue its continued development. This paper aims to summarize existing work on STINs, identify key themes, strengths, weaknesses and limitations, and to suggest trajectories for the future of STIN research. The STIN strategy for research on socio-technical systems offers the potential for useful insights into the highly intertwined nature of social factors and technological systems, however a number of areas of the strategy remain underdeveloped and offer the potential for future refinement and modification.
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Socio-technical Interaction Networks: A discussion of the strengths, weaknesses and future of Kling's STIN model
title Socio-technical Interaction Networks: A discussion of the strengths, weaknesses and future of Kling's STIN model
title_full Socio-technical Interaction Networks: A discussion of the strengths, weaknesses and future of Kling's STIN model
title_fullStr Socio-technical Interaction Networks: A discussion of the strengths, weaknesses and future of Kling's STIN model
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title_short Socio-technical Interaction Networks: A discussion of the strengths, weaknesses and future of Kling's STIN model
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