@article{Rhodes_2004, place={Australia}, title={South African, Rural ICT Implementation: a critical retrospective application of Latour’s due process model}, volume={11}, url={https://journal.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/article/view/115}, DOI={10.3127/ajis.v11i2.115}, abstractNote={The potential developmental role of ICTs can pressurise governments to engage in ‘catch up’ and ‘leapfrog’. Consequently, analysis of the accompanying socio-political dimensions and risks can be, disastrously, neglected. This paper examines a specific technology implementation – a South African government sponsored telecentre using Latour’s Due Process model, an analytical tool grounded in Actor-Network Theory, where technology implementation is viewed as a symmetrical treatment of technology and society within a single collective. It is used here, retrospectively, to make sense of why the telecentre both failed to institutionalise within a successful actor-network, and, contributed to the destabilization and partial destruction of a successfully established women’s development organisation.}, number={2}, journal={Australasian Journal of Information Systems}, author={Rhodes, Jo}, year={2004}, month={May} }