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  • Dirksen, V., Huizing, A., & Smit, B. (2010). ‘Piling on layers of understanding’: the use of connective ethnography for the study of (online) work practices. New Media & Society, 12(7), 1045-1063. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444809341437
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    Dirksen, V. M. (2007). Social imaginaries of technology and work : a connective ethnography. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Dirksen, V. (2005). Socialization and Reputation in Virtual Corporate Spaces: Confirming Identity and Reproducing Practice. Anthropology of Work Review, 26(2), 24-27. https://doi.org/10.1525/awr.2005.26.2.24
  • Dirksen, V. M. (2001). The Cultural Construction of Information and Communication Technology. Journal of Global Information Management, 9(1), 5-10.
  • Dirksen, V. M., & Smit, B. J. (2001). Exploring the Common Ground of Virtual Communities: Working towards a 'workable definition'. In Proceedings of Information Resource Management Association International Conference (pp. 692-695)
  • Dirksen, V. M., Maes, R. E., & Truijens, O. (2001). A Critical Review of the Strategic Alignment model. PrimaVera Working Paper.
  • Christiaanse, E., & Dirksen, V. M. (2000). Webbing and Embedding a Vision: An Exploratory Study of Culture and Information Technology in a Business Community. (PrimaVera Working Paper). Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  • Dirksen, V. M. (2000). Towards a Cultural Understanding of Information Technology: the Internet Case. In Proceedings of the AIS-SIGMIS Doctoral COnsortium (pp. 53-55).
  • Christiaanse, E., & Dirksen, V. M. (2000). Webbing and Embedding a Vision: An Exploratory Study of Culture and Information Technology in a Business Community. In Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Information Systems: A Cyberspace Odyssey (pp. 495-500).
  • Christiaanse, E., & Dirksen, V. M. (2000). Business Communities, IT Pratctices and Technoscapes. In Proceedings of the First Annual Global Information Technology Management World Conference (pp. 240-242).
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