Theorizing ICT and society in the Brazilian context: A multilevel, pluralistic and remixable framework

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In this paper we present a multilevel and pluralistic conceptual framework that is particularly useful for Brazilian researchers investigating information and communication technology (ICT) based social changes from a community/societal level of analysis. The framework is influenced by three theoretical perspectives: social shaping of technology, structurationist view of technology and contextualism. It integrates four main concepts - relevant social groups, interpretive frames, negotiation and technology-in-practice - organized in terms of three dimensions - context, process and content. The framework, already applied to 12 different research projects led by Brazilian scholars during the last four years, is seen as a work in permanent transformation and open to reuse, revision, remix and constant revalidation. © 2012 Brazilian Administration Review. All rights reserved.

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Pozzebon, M., & Diniz, E. H. (2012). Theorizing ICT and society in the Brazilian context: A multilevel, pluralistic and remixable framework. BAR - Brazilian Administration Review, 9(3), 287307. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1807-76922012000300004

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