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CITO: Phenomenology & Technology Part 2 - Lucas Introna

CITO: Phenomenology & Technology Part 2 - Lucas Introna

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This ‘from the archives’ recording is the first part of the keynote from “ Triangular Conference 2008”.

We were delighted to have Dermot Moran and Lucas Introna to talk about the value of conducting research in the phenomenological tradition and considerations when carrying out research into organisations, information systems and modern technology.

Part 2

In part two Lucas argues that Phenomenology offers deep insights into fundamental aspects of the human experience of technology and information systems, with implications for the sociology of Management and Organisation.


The talk was recorded in-person with a live audience on Thursday June the 5th 2008 in the UCD Lochlann Quinn Undergraduate School of Business, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland.


The conference was supported by the UCD School of Business Doctoral Studies Programme and hosted by the UCD Centre for Innovation, Technology & Organisation (CITO).


Acknowledgements

Music

Title: Adagio in G minor

Artist: Remo Giazotto attributed to Tomaso Albinoni

Source: https://soundcloud.com/dick-de-ridder/adagio-in-g-minor-albinoni

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Title: Discussion at the conference dinner

Artist: Allen Higgins

Source: Collage/various (podcast-MoranIntrona_01.pptx)

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