Wagner, Ina2020-06-062020-06-0619931993http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00749281https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/3446Computer-supported networks are discussed as distinct social forms which may provide shelter to other forms such as a small cooperative ensemble, a particular community of practice, yet offer some special perspectives. Foremost among these perspectives are power issues, but also the role of networks in generating knowledge, in encouraging and bounding plurality (by management control as well as by standardisation). One particular aspect of networking explored in this paper is the locatedness of activities in a specific time-spacecontextuality.Computer networksOrganisational CommunicationPowerNetworking actors and organisationsText/Journal Article10.1007/BF007492811573-7551