Rob Kling

Rob Kling, PhD (born August 1944, died 15 May 2003 - age 58) was a North American professor of Information Systems and Information science at the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) and Adjunct Professor of Computer Science, Indiana University, United States. He directed the interdisciplinary Center for Social Informatics (CSI), at Indiana University.[1] He is considered to have been a key founder of social analyses of computing[2] and a leading expert on the study of social informatics.[3]

Bibliography (2000 to 2004)

•Kling, R., & Courtright, C. (2003). Group behavior and learning in electronic forums: A Socio-technical approach. In S. Barab & R. Kling (Eds.), Designing for virtual communities in the service of learning. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.

References

  1. "Rob Kling Center for Social Informatics". Indiana University. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
  2. Wellmann, Barry & Hiltz, Starr Roxanne (2004). "Sociological Rob: How Rob Kling Brought Computing and Sociology Together", The Information Society, 20(2)
  3. Robbin, Alice (2007). "Rob Kling In Search of One Good Theory", The Information Society, 23(4)
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