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In 1984, Working Group 8.2 of the International Federation for
Information Processing (IFIP) threw down the gauntlet at its
Manchester conference, challenging the traditionalist orthodoxy
with its uncommon research approaches and topics. Manchester 1984,
followed by research methods conferences in Copenhagen (1990) and
Philadelphia (1997), marked the growing legitimacy of the
linguistic and qualitative turns in Information Systems research
and played a key role in making qualitative methods a respected
part of IS research. As evidenced by the papers in this volume,
Working Group 8.2 conferences showcase fresh thinking, provocative
sessions, and intellectual stimulation. The spirited, at times
boisterous, and always enlivening debate has turned WG8.2
conferences into life-changing and discipline-changing
inspirational events.
Information Systems Research: Relevant Theory and Informed Practice
comprises the edited proceedings of the WG8.2 conference, "Relevant
Theory and Informed Practice: Looking Forward from a 20-Year
Perspective on IS Research," which was sponsored by IFIP and held
in Manchester, England, in July 2004. The conference attracted a
record number of high-quality manuscripts, all of which were
subjected to a rigorous reviewing process in which four to eight
track chairs, associate editors, and reviewers thoughtfully
scrutinized papers by the highly regarded as well as the newcomers.
No person or idea was considered sacrosanct and no paper made it
through this process unscathed. All authors were asked to revise
the accepted papers, some more than once; thus, good papers got
better. With only 29 percent of the papers accepted, these
proceedings are significantly more selective than is typical of
many conference proceedings.
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