You could look for gender studies in high tech and also the late Rob Klings work. Many of the Internet studies I read include these studies such as an anthropologist doing field work at a high tech firm. The sociologist at a high tech firm would most likely be in marketing but Marc Smith is a sociologist at Microsoft and is on this list. I believe but he does not study the sociology of that firm as far as I know. He more applies Microsoft tools/software to sociology. Peter On 17-Sep-09, at 6:05 AM, Nicholas John wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knows anything about social scientific research for the hi-tech sector? (That's "for", not "on".) Has anyone given thought to the question of how to make a convincing case to hi-tech companies for investing in sociological studies of their fields of operation? Or does anyone know how common the post of "in-house sociologist" is among hi-tech firms?
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