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2003

2002

 

**All papers are available upon request. Contact aticdl@sfu.ca

2003

Balka, E. (2003). The role of technology in making gender count on the health information highway. Atlantis, 27(2), 49-56.

(ATIC Working Paper 2003-1, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Balka, E. (2003). Getting the big picture: The macro-politics of information system development in a Canadian hospital.

Methods of Information in Medicine, 21(4), 324-330. (ATIC Working Paper 2003-2, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Balka, E. (2003, June). The great data squeeze: Looking for data in all the wrong places. Paper presented at the

Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Halifax, NS. (ATIC Working Paper 2003-4, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Balka, E. (2003, June). Problems of power in STS: Thoughts on multi-level analyses of technology. Paper presented at the

Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Halifax, NS. (ATIC Working Paper 2003-5, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Buchholz, K., & Peddle, K. (2003, January). Understanding rural telehealth in Canada. Paper presented at Dialectics

of Determination: Rethinking Society, Culture and Technology. Graduate conference sponsored by the School of

Communication,  Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC. (available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Buchholz, K., & Peddle, K. (2003, June). Click here for wellness. Paper presented at the Congress of the Humanities and

Social Sciences, Halifax, NS. (ATIC Working Paper 2003-6, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Nutland, K. (2003, June). What are we getting into? Challenges to the realization of a pan-Canadian health info-structure

Paper presented at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Halifax, NS. (ATIC Working Paper 2003-8, available

from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Peddle, K., & Buchholz, K. (2003, June). Rural dweller, rural health. Paper presented at the Congress of the Humanities

and Social Sciences, Halifax, NS. (ATIC Working Paper 2003-7, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Sharman, Z.  (2003, February). "It kind of sucks, actually:" Information system design failure in a Canadian hospital.

Paper presented at the Infrastructures of Digital Design: Thinking/Building/Living conference, San Diego, CA. (ATIC Working

Paper 2003-3, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Sharman, Z. (2003, June). Conceptualizing care: Gender, technology and nurses' caring work. Paper presented at the

Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Halifax, NS. (ATIC Working Paper 2003-9, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Sharman, Z. (2003, June). Double entry, doubled workload: Technology design, work practice and the electronic patient

record. Paper presented at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Halifax, NS. (ATIC Working Paper

2003-10, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

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2002

Bell, B.L., & Nutland, K. (2002). Federal health info-structure timeline (with accompanying grid). (ATIC Working Paper

2002-1, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Hirji, F. (2002). Freedom or folly? Canadians and the consumption of online health information. (ATIC Working Paper

2002-2, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Nutland, K. (2002). Provincial health info-structure timeline - British Columbia (with accompanying grid). (ATIC Working

Paper 2002-3, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Balka, E. (2002, May). The emergence of the Canadian health information infrastructure. Paper presented at the Congress

of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Toronto, ON. (ATIC Working Paper 2002-4, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Bell, B.L.  (2002, May). The emergence of the Canadian health infrastructure. Paper presented at the Congress of the

Humanities and Social Sciences, Toronto, ON. (ATIC Working Paper 2002-5, available from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

Sharman, Z. (2002, May). Gendering health information technology: The intersection of nursing, skill and care. Paper

presented at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Toronto, ON. (ATIC Working Paper 2002-6, available

from aticdl@sfu.ca)

 

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