Brigham, M & Introna, L.D (2009) Organising Technology: Of Hospitality, in Lanzara, G.F., Willcocks, L. and Avgerou, C. (eds.) Bricolage, Care and Information Systems: Claudio Ciborra’s Legacy in Information Systems Research. London: Palgrave, pp 276 – 304. [ISBN: 978-0-230-22073-7]
Introna, L.D. & H. Nissenbaum (2009) Shaping the Web: Why the politics of search engines matters, In Lievrouw, Leah A. and Sonia Livingstone (Eds) Major Works in Media and Communication: New Media. Sage Publications, London. Volume 2 [ISBN: 978-1412947107]
Introna, LD. (2008) “Understanding Phenomenology: The use of phenomenology in the social study of technology”, in Phenomenology, Organisation and Technology, (eds) Introna, L.D, Ilharco, F & Faÿ, E, Universidade Católica Editora, Lisbon, pp 43-60. [ISBN 978-972-54-0135-4] [PDF file]
Costea, B & Introna, LD. (2008) “On the Mystery of the Other and Diversity Management”, in Phenomenology, Organisation and Technology, (eds) Introna, L.D, Ilharco, F & Faÿ, E, Universidade Católica Editora, Lisbon, pp 187-206. [ISBN 978-972-54-0135-4]
Introna, LD & Brigham, M. (2008) “Community and Virtual Strangers”, in Phenomenology, Organisation and Technology, (eds) Introna, L.D, Ilharco, F & Faÿ, E, Universidade Católica Editora, Lisbon, pp 281-294. [ISBN 978-972-54-0135-4] [PDF file]
Introna, L. D & Hayes, N (2008) International Student and Plagiarism Detection Systems: Detecting plagiarism, copying or learning? In Roberts, T (ed) Student Plagiarism in an Online World: Problems and Solutions, Information Science Reference, New York, pp. 124-143. [ISBN: 978-1599048017] [PDF file]
Introna, L.D. (2007) Thoughts on becoming (or being) technological. In Huizing, A. and E. de Vries (eds) Information Management – Setting the Scene, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 129-134. [ISBN:978-0080463261] [PDF file]
Introna, L.D. (2007) Strategy-as-Identity: An autopoietic contribution to the IS/IT strategy debate. In Huizing, A. and E. de Vries (eds) Information Management – Setting the Scene, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp.143-158. [ISBN:978-0080463261] [PDF file]
Introna, L.D. & Brigham, M (2007) Strategy as Hospitality, Bricolage and Enframing: Lessons from the Identities and Trajectories of Information Technologies, In Huizing, A. and E. de Vries (eds) Information Management – Setting the Scene, Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp.159-172. [ISBN:978-0080463261] [PDF file]
Introna, L.D. & D. Petrakaki (2007) Defining the Virtual Organization. In Barnes (ed) E-Commerce and V-business, 2nd edition, Butterworth-Heinemann, pp. 181-200. [ISBN: 0750664932] [PDF file]
Introna, L.D. & D. Petrakaki (2007) Recognising the Limits of Virtual Organizations. In Barnes (ed) E-Commerce and V-business, 2nd edition, Butterworth-Heinemann, pp.339 – 354. [ISBN: 0750664932] [PDF file]
Introna, L.D. & H. Nissenbaum (2007) Shaping the Web: Why the politics of search engines matters, In John Weckert (Ed) Computer Ethics, The International Library of Essays in Public and Professional Ethics. Brookfield, Vermont: Ashgate Publishing Company, pp.157-174. [ISBN: 0754625982]
Introna, L.D. (2007) Making Sense of ICT, New Media and Ethics, In Mansell, R. et al (eds), Oxford Handbook on ICTs, Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.314-333. [ISBN: 0199266239] [PDF file]
Introna, L.D. (2007) Virtual Strangers, In Capurro, R. et al (Eds.) Localizing the Internet. Ethical Issues in Intercultural Perspective, Schriftenreihe des ICIE, Band 4, Munich: Fink Verlag, p.95-108. [ISBN: 9783770542000] [PDF file]
Introna, L.D. (2005) Strangers and Hospitality: On the social and ethical conditions of virtual communities, in Brey, P., L. D. Introna & F. Grodzinsky (eds), Ethics of New Information Technologies, Center for Telematics and Information Technology, University of Twente, NL, pp 229-240. [ISSN 1574-0846]
Introna, L.D. & B. Costea (2005) Self and Other in Everyday Existence: A mystery not a problem, in Pullen, A. & Linstead, S. (eds) Organization and Identity. London: Routledge, pp.60-85. [ISBN 0415322316]
Introna, L.D. & L. Whittaker (2004) Journals, Truth and Politics: The case of MISQ, In Kaplan, B. et al (Eds) Information Systems Research: Relevant Theory and Informed Practice, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp.103-120. [ISBN 1-4020-8094-8] [PDF file]
Introna, L.D. & H. Nissenbaum (2004) Shaping the Web: Why the Politics of Search Engines Matter, in Gehring, V.V. (ed.) The Internet in Public Life. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 7-28. [ISBN 0742542343]
Introna , L.D & Fernando M. Ilharco (2004) Phenomenology, Screens and the World: A Journey with Husserl and Heidegger into Phenomenology, in Philosophy and Social Theory for Information Systems, Mingers and Willcocks (eds), Wiley, pp.56-102. [ISBN 0-470-85117-1]
Introna, L.D. (2003) Complexity Theory and Organisational Intervention? Dealing with (in)commensurability, In Mittleton-Kelly,E (ed) Complex Systems and Evolutionary Perspectives on Organisations, Elsevier, pp.205-220. [ISBN 0-08-043957-8]
Introna, L.D. & L. Whittaker (2002) The Phenomenology of Information Systems Evaluation: Overcoming the Subject Object Dualism, In Wynn, E.H. et al (Eds) Global Organisational Discourse about Information Technology, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp.155-175. [ISBN 1-4020-7325-9] [PDF file]
Introna, L.D. & N, Pouloudi (2002) Privacy in the Information Age: Stakeholders, interests and values, in Sheth J.N. (et al) (eds) Internet Marketing, 1st Edition, Harcourt, pp. 373-388. [ISBN 0-03-032133-6].
Introna, LD. (2002) The Question Concerning Information Technology Thinking with Hedegger on the Essence of Information Technology, In Heynes (ed) Internet Management Issues: A Global Perspective, Idea Group Publishing, Chapter 14. [ISBN: 1930708211] [PDF file]
Introna, L.D. (2001) Privacy and the Computer: Why we Need Privacy in the Information Society, In Christensen (ed) Philosophy And Choice: Selected Readings From Around The World [ISBN: 0767420276]
Introna, L.D. (2001) Workplace Surveillance, Privacy, and Distributive Justice, In Richard A. Spinello & Herman Tavani (Eds) Readings in Cyberethics, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, pp.418-429. [ISBN: 076371500X]
Introna, L.D. (2001) Recognising the Limits of Virtual Organizations. In Hunt & Barnes (eds) E-Commerce and V-business, Butterworth-Heinemann, pp. 268-278. [ISBN: 0750645326]
Introna, L.D. (2001) Defining the Virtual Organization. In Hunt & Barnes (eds) E-Commerce and V-business, Butterworth-Heinemann, pp. 143-152. [ISBN: 0750645326]
Introna, L.D. (2000) Privacy and the Computer: Why we Need Privacy in the Information Society, In Baird, Robert M., Reagan Mays Ramsower , Stuart E. Rosenbaum (Editors) Cyberethics : Social & Moral Issues in the Computer Age, Prometheus Books, pp.188-200. [ISBN: 1573927902]
Introna , L.D & Fernando M. Ilharco (2000) The Screen and the World: A phenomenological investigation into screens and our engagement in the world, In Baskerville, R., et al (Eds) Organizational and Social Perspectives on Information Technology, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp.295-319. [ISBN 0-7923-7836-9] –
Introna, L.D. & H. Niessenbaum (2000) Sustaining the Public Good Vision of the Internet. The Politics of Search, In Richard Rogers (Ed) Preferred Placement - Knowledge Politics on the Web, Jan van Eyck Akademie Editions, Amsterdam, pp.25-48. [ISBN 90-72076-12-5]
Ngwenyama, O., L. D. Introna & M.D Myers (1999) Building on a Decade of Research on IT and Organisations, In Ngwenyama, O., et al (Eds) New Information Technologies in Organizational Processes: Field Studies and Theoretical Reflections on the Future of Work, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. [ISBN 0-7923-8578-0]
Introna, L.D., (1999) Context, Power, Bodies and Information: Exploring the ‘entangled’ context of information, In Wilson T.D & D.K. Allen (Eds) Exploring the Contexts of Information Behavior, pp.1-10 [ISBN 0-947568-75-1]
Introna, L.D. (1997) Ethics and the Computer: Obligation and Hyperreality. In Van den Hoven, J (ed) Computer Ethics: Philosophical Inquiry, University of Rotterdam, Rotterdam, pp.180-190. [ISBN 90-56770-22-5]
Introna, L. D., & Whitley, E. A. (1997) Imagine: Thought experiments in information systems research? In Lee, A. et al. (Eds) Information Systems and Qualitative Research, Chapman and Hall, London, pp.481-496. [ISBN 0–412–82360–8]
Introna, L.D., (1994) Being, Technology and Progress: A Critique of Information Technology. In Baskerville, R. et al. (Eds) Transforming Organizations with Information Technology, North Holland, Amsterdam, pp.277-299. [ISBN 0444819452]