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The Internet/Web as a Digital World |
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Other Metaphors for the Internet/Web |
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Summary |
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Chapter 2: Theoretical Framework |
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Theoretical Components of SCOT |
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Interpretive Flexibility |
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Relevant Social Groups |
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Problems and Solutions |
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Technological Frame |
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Closure and Stabilization |
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Applications of SCOT in ICT Studies |
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SCOT: Criticisms and Extensions |
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SCOT Being Limited to the Design Stage of a Technology |
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SCOT’s Notions of Closure and Stabilization Being Too Rigid |
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SCOT Being Inclined Toward Social Reductionism |
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Problems of the Conceptof Relevant Social Groups |
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Research Questions of the Study |
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Chapter 3: Research Method |
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Addressing the Challenges of Using Content Analysis and Enhancing Its Trustworthiness |
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The Content Included in the Analysis |
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Professional Journals and Magazines |
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E-Mail Listserv |
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Sampling and Unit of Analysis |


