vols. 1-4. [No special titles] v. 5. The renaissance in systems thinking
v. 6. Power, gender, and technology. Remembering gender: issues related to gender, organizations, and technology / Marya L. Doerfel, Glynis A. Claffey
Technology, power, and diversity: a social network perspective / Daniel J. Brass
Communication and workplace gender relations: a structuration approach to understanding the persistence of organizatiosl sex discrimination / Cathy Boggs
Time-space distanciation and organizational communication / Majia Holmer Nadesan
Discursive nature of science and technology: a conflict-based inquiry on rationality / Ngure wa Mwachofi
Computers, new information and communication technologies, power, and the status of women in organizations / Catherine B. Becker, Steven R. Levitt, Shane Moreman
Moving experience: identity, empowerment, and self-narratives / Charles Conrad, Betty Webber Conrad.
Women, power, and the Internet: Eve meets Medusa / Stella Shields, Concetta M. Stewart..