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Web Technologies in Practice. The Integration of Web Technologies by Environmental Organizations

Eimhjellen, Ivar Sognnæs
Peer reviewed, Journal article
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https://hdl.handle.net/1956/8906
Date
2014
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https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443714536075
Abstract
This article uses a structuration model to explore the interaction between technology and organizations. Based on a case study of three environmental organizations in Norway and opposing visions of a single predetermined effect of web technology, it argues that the implications of web technologies within organizations are diverse and can strengthen existing organizational characteristics. With diverging organizational structures, norms, and culture, different interpretations, meanings, and practices tied to the same technologies develop. Technology is situated and used in concrete social contexts, being shaped by and in turn shaping social and organizational structures. In established and institutionalized organizations new communication technology can reinforce existing ways of conduct, while in less institutionalized groups, features of new web technology may have greater implications for the further development and shaping of these groups. Although this study is context and time specific, the observed patterns of web technology usage, their meanings and implications might also point to functions of web technologies in other comparable contexts.
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SAGE
Journal
Media, Culture and Society
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Copyright The Author(s) 2014. All rights reserved.

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