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URL:https://www.ukais.org/events/exploring-spatiality-and-temporality-in-i
 nformation-systems-research/
SUMMARY:Exploring Spatiality and Temporality in Information Systems Researc
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DESCRIPTION:The UKAIS is delighted to invite you to an online seminar by Dr
  Yingqin Zheng called Exploring Spatiality and Temporality in Information 
 Systems Research.\n\nThe seminar will take place from 2pm to 3pm via Zoom 
 on 29 May 2025. To join the seminar\, please follow this Zoom link.\n\nAbs
 tract\nIn information systems (IS) research\, temporality has often been c
 onceptualized through a linear\, clock-based view of time\, while spatiali
 ty is typically associated with geographical locations\, physical places\,
  or applied through a container-like notion of space. In this presentation
 \, I examine these concepts with process thinking\, departing from exogeno
 us and independent perceptions of time and space. Instead\, temporality an
 d spatiality are understood as entangled\, relational\, becoming\, and ena
 cted through sociomaterial practices. Drawing on examples from the IS lite
 rature and my own research\, I explore the theoretical and methodological 
 implications of adopting a process perspective of time and space for IS re
 search.\n\nBio\nDr. Yingqin Zheng is currently Reader of Digital Society a
 t the Essex Business School\, University of Essex\, UK. She obtained her d
 octorate from the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on the imp
 lications of digital technology for equity\, wellbeing\, and social inclus
 ion. Yingqin is also interested in integrating process thinking in critica
 l qualitative IS research. Yingqin has published widely in information sys
 tems\, ICT and Development\, and served as Senior Editor for Information S
 ystems Journal and Information Technology and People.
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