All Stories

  1. Re-Thinking Our Concept Of Users
  2. Re-visiting our Concept of Users
  3. Making sense of the past: The embodied information practices of field archaeologists
  4. Power matters: the importance of Foucault’s power/knowledge as a conceptual lens in KM research and practice
  5. Foucault with radio anyone?
  6. Information Practices in Contemporary Cosmopolitan Civil Society
  7. Making Sense of Shakespeare: a Cultural Icon for Contemporary Audiences
  8. Sense-making across space and time: Implications for the organization and findability of information
  9. Chapter 2 ‘Ciphers to this Great Accompt’ – the Shakespearian Social Sense-Making of Theatre Professionals
  10. Writing it Up: Getting Your LIS Research Out There
  11. Author-Constructs & Trojan horse-ing: Academic citation as a strategic discursive practice
  12. All the world's a stage: Making sense of Shakespeare
  13. Digital Ethnographies
  14. The play's the thing: Theater professionals make sense of Shakespeare
  15. All the World's a Stage – the Information Practices and Sense-Making of Theatre Professionals
  16. Re-Thinking Our Concept of Users
  17. ‘KNOWLEDGE IS POWER’ – MORE THAN A BUMPER STICKER FOUCAULT'S DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AS A CONCEPTUAL BASIS FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
  18. Power/Knowledge: The Discursive Construction of an Author
  19. “WORKING IN PARALLEL”: THEMES IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION BEHAVIOR
  20. Beyond ‘needy’ individuals: Conceptualizing information behavior