Organising in the information age : distributed technology, distributed leadership, distributed identity, distributed discourse

Why distributed discourse matters, Stewart Clegg Relational identity and relational technology - implications for everyday life, Len Holmes and Margaret Grieco E-communications and relational constructionism - distributed action, distributed leadership and ecological possibilities, Dian Marie Hosking Personal data space and organizations - managing personal knowledge and identity, Marcus Wigan E-collectivism: on-line action and on-line mobilization, John Hogan and Anne Marie Greene Archiving social practice: the management of transport boycotts, Miriam Green, Margaret Grieco and Len Holmes Changing contours, changing technology: Aboriginal participation in administration in the Northern Territory, Perry Morrison Distributed globalization - identity, virtuality and adjacency, Stephen Little Globalization - trash or treasure? the experience of the cancer support association of Western Australia, Peter Daale The psychoanalysis of on-line auditing, David Crowther Shifts in the balance of Scottish democracy - from the far side of the historical circumference towards a new information union, Paul Griffin Changing the contours through information technology - the open management of transport, Julian Hine and Margaret Grieco The distribution of telecom technology across the Indonesian border, Alfons van Marrewijk A juxtaposition of virtual discourse communities and organizational life, Earon Kavanagh.