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<strong>The</strong> Information Society (TIS) journal, published since 1981, is a key critical forum forleading edge analysis <strong>of</strong> the impacts, policies, system concepts, and methodologiesrelated to information technologies and changes in society and culture. Some <strong>of</strong> the keyinformation technologies include computers and telecommunications; the sites <strong>of</strong> socialchange include homelike, workplaces, schools, communities and diverse organizations, aswell as new social forms in cyberspace. TIS is a refereed journal that publishes scholarlyarticles, position papers, debates, short communications and book reviews.Keywords: journal, information, management, policyInformation Strategy (Formerly known as Computer Business Review)http://www.cbronline.com/Computer Business Review is a database derived from the UK's leading monthly journalproviding deep analysis <strong>of</strong> business news and the lead issues within IT. All CBR data isgrounded in primary-level, investigative research. CBR looks at Economic trends andindicators, it monitors financial results, tracks key market sectors and report on everymajor piece <strong>of</strong> IT market research that's carried out. CBR is written for Director-level,senior executives within both vendor and user organizations as well as for IT analysts.CBR helps in the process <strong>of</strong> assessing investment in IT equipment and services,reviewing suppliers and consultants and appointing systems integrators. At ComputerWire we think <strong>of</strong> CBR as the Economist <strong>of</strong> the IT industry and many <strong>of</strong> our readers agree.Full text articles from news magazine type format.Keywords: information technology, market research, economic trendsInformation Technology & Peoplehttp://www.mcb.co.uk/liblink/itp/jourhome.htmInformation Technology & People maintains openness to multiple paradigms <strong>of</strong> researchincluding what has been mainstream empirical work. However, the journal emphasizes anagenda to publish hermeneutic, critical, ethnographic and language-focused originalresearch and theory in information systems. We seek cultural and geographic diversity instudies <strong>of</strong> new technologies and uses that have a special impact on organizationalcommunications, change processes and work practices, and that reflect the varyingsocietal and infrastructural conditions in which information technology is deployed. Welook for ways to perceive how people collectively conceptualize, invent, adapt, defineand use technology, as well as how they are constrained by features <strong>of</strong> it. <strong>The</strong> journal hasa primarily organizational focus, but publishes research relating to boundaries betweenorganizational and societal concerns. "Cultures <strong>of</strong> information" is a topic that intersectsindustries, global regions and organizations, and is a new theme within our current scope.293

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