Reply to Woolgar and Grint: A Preview

issues-how shall we study computerization in society?-that went beyond those raised in the original article. In response, Kling has articulated some of the implicit assumptions of "Computerization and Social Transformations" and also debated a very different methodological approach advanced by Woolgar. His response was too long to serve as merely a reply. A further exchange is therefore planned, and a summary of some of Kling's main points is provided here. -SEC]