Innovation and hybrid genres: disturbing social rhythm in legal practice.
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14/06/2004
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Resumo |
This paper explores the non-adoption of an innovation via the concept of hybrid genres, that is digital genres that emerge from a non-digital material precedent. As instances of innovation these are often resisted because they disturb the order of activity and balance of power relations in a given situation, or require users to make conceptual and physical adaptation efforts that they consider too costly. The authors investigate such issues with a case study of the introduction of a hybrid digital genre, ODR or online dispute resolution, in legal practice |
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http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/2183/1/horton.pdf Horton, Keith and Davenport, Elisabeth (2004) Innovation and hybrid genres: disturbing social rhythm in legal practice. In: Twelfth European Conference on Information Systems, ECIS, Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, Turku, Finland, June 14th-16th 2004, Turku, Finland. |
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en |
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http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/2183/ http://is2.lse.ac.uk/asp/aspecis/default5.asp |
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cc_by_nc |
Palavras-Chave | #KDC Scotland #Z665 Library Science. Information Science |
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Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed |