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Interpretivism in IS – a Postmodernist (or Postpositivist?) Knowledge Theory

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Title: Interpretivism in IS – a Postmodernist (or Postpositivist?) Knowledge Theory
Author: Kroeze, Jan H.
Abstract: This paper explores the association between postmodernism and interpretivism. The paper’s objective is to show that the interpretivist research paradigm shows very clear postmodernist traits. After defining the two concepts the paper attempts to answer the research question whether interpretivism is a typical postmodernist approach to Information Systems science and research. The paper is conceptual, using a philosophical-logical approach. It makes a contribution to the discipline of Information Systems by taking the reflection on the continuum of positivism-interpretivism-critical research a level deeper by connecting interpretivism with the broader, encompassing paradigm of postmodernism.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6983
Date: 2012-08-09
Citation: Kroeze, J. H., Interpretivism in IS – a Postmodernist (or Postpositivist?) Knowledge Theory, Published in: Proceedings of the 18th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2012 Proceedings), Seattle, Washington, USA, August 9-11, 2012, Paper 7


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