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Product Description: Socioinformatics is a new scientific approach to study the interactions between humans and IT. These proceedings are a collection of the contributions during a workshop of the Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI). Researchers in this emerging field discuss the main aspects of interactions between IT and humans with respect to; social connections, social changes, acceptance of IT and the social conditions affecting this acceptance, effects of IT on humans and in response changes of IT, structures of the society and the influence of IT on these structures, changes of metaphysics influenced by IT and the social context of a knowledge society...read more
By Wolfgang Neuser (editor), Volkmar Pipek (editor), Markus Rohde (editor), Ingo Scholtes (editor) and Katharina Zweig (editor)

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9783319093772, titled "Socioinformatics - The Social Impact of Interactions Between Humans and IT: The Social Impact of Interactions Between Humans and It" | Springer-Verlag New York Inc, September 30, 2014, cover price $199.00 | About this edition: Socioinformatics is a new scientific approach to study the interactions between humans and IT.

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This book provides a fascinating study of a community of scientists at the prestigious Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Science in Melbourne, Australia. These scientists are mainly concerned with investigating the immune system, which enables us to cope with the many bacteria and viruses that invade our bodies. The Hall Institute scientists are part of a distinctive subculture, with its own myths and rites of passage, which can be investigated in much the same way as anthropologists investigate 'primitive' cultures. The volume shows how scientific programs and methods are shaped by cultural factors, including social, political, and economic constraints, and by the Institute's setting and the ethos of the new biology. The emphasis is on how science is actually done in concrete situations as distinct from what scientists say they do, and what philosophers and historians and sociologists of science theorize about what they do. Life Among the Scientists will be of great interest to scientists, students of the philosophy, history, and sociology of science, anthropologists and social scientists, and the general reader who wants to know what the scientific life is really like.
By Parina Hassanaly (editor), Myriam Lewkowski (editor), Markus Rohde (editor) and Volker Wulf (editor)

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9781849962100 | Springer-Verlag New York Inc, May 15, 2010, cover price $179.00

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9780195549997, titled "Life Among the Scientists: An Anthropological Study of an Australian Scientific Community" | Oxford Univ Pr, March 1, 1990, cover price $27.50 | also contains Life Among the Scientists: An Anthropological Study of an Australian Scientific Community | About this edition: This book provides a fascinating study of a community of scientists at the prestigious Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Science in Melbourne, Australia.

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