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Published Essays
- D'Andrea, Vincenzo, De Paoli, Stefano and Maurizio Teli (2009). The construction of peers and artifacts: the organizing role of “Programming Guidelines”, in proceedings of Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii, January
- Rossi, Camilla and Maurizio Teli (2009). Musical Collectivities and MySpace: Towards Digital Collectives, in proceedings of Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii, January
- Toccoli, Silvia and Maurizio Teli (2008). Innovating Science: Open Access and the Situated Field of Physics, in proceedings of the 3rd Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, Hammamet, Tunisia, October
- De Paoli, Stefano, Maurizio Teli and Vincenzo D'Andrea (2008). Free and Open Source Licences in Community Life: Two Empirical Cases, Open Source Business Resources, October - Notice: This is a short version of De Paoli, Teli, D'Andrea 2008
- De Paoli, Stefano, Maurizio Teli and Vincenzo D'Andrea (2008). Free and Open Source Licences in Community Life: Two Empirical Cases, First Monday, 13 (10), October
- Teli, Maurizio, Francesco Pisanu and David Hakken (2007). The Internet as a Library-of-People: For a Cyberethnography of Online Groups [65 paragraphs]. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 8(3), Art. 33
- Erbizzoni, Elena, Maurizio Teli, Gian Marco Campagnolo, Stefano De Paoli and Vincenzo D'Andrea (2006). Free/Open Source ERP and Translation Processes: four empirical cases in A. Min Tjoa, Li Xu, Sohail Chaundhry (editors), Research and Practical Issues of Enterprise Information Systems, Springer IFIP, pp. 695 - 704 - Copyright Note: the copyright of the published version is owned by Springer
Book Reviews
- Bruni, Attila and Maurizio Teli (2007). Reassembling the Social - An Intoduction to Actor Network Theory. Bruno Latour Management Learning, 38 (1): 121 - Copiright Note: the copyright of the published version is owned by Sage
Conference Papers (in
english)
- De Paoli, Stefano, Maurizio Teli and Vincenzo D'Andrea (2009). Did You Say Commercial Software? Controversies Around the Meaning of a Word , to be presented at FLOSS 2009, International Workshop, Padua, Italy, 2 - 3 July
- Teli, Maurizio (2008). Shaping Freedom: the Practical Scaffolding of an Open Source project, presented at the First ISA Forum of Sociology, Sociological Research and Public Debate, Barcelona, Spain, 5 - 8 September
- Teli, Maurizio (2008). Computerization Movements, Business Strategy and Society, presented at 4S/EASST Joint Meeting, Rotterdam, Netherlands, August 20 – 23
- Teli, Maurizio (2007). Practices, Artefacts and Freedom. The Inscription of Politics in the OpenSolaris Charter, presented at Mediterranean Research on FLOSS, MCIS 2007, Venezia, Italy, October, 4th
- D'Andrea, Vincenzo, Stefano De Paoli and Maurizio Teli (2007). Grokking the Code: how science fiction participates to hacking practices, presented at 23rd EGOS Colloquium "Beyond Waltz - Dances of Individuals and Organization", Vienna, Austria, 5 - 7 July
- Pisanu, Francesco and Maurizio Teli (2006). Ethnography in the brave new world: exploring research in cyber – organizations, 22nd EGOS Colloquium "The Organizing Society", Bergen, Norway, 6 - 8 July
- Teli, Maurizio and Stefano De Paoli (2006). Boundaries and Diversity in Free and Open Source Software OSS2006 - The Second International Conference on Open Source Systems, Workshop: What Does Diversity Really Mean for F/LOSS?, Como, Italy, 10 June
- Teli, Maurizio and Francesco Pisanu (2005). In & Out: How to Study Interactions in Virtual Contexts, Second International Conference Cyberspace, Brno, Czech Republic, November
Conference Papers (in
italian)
- Teli, Maurizio (2009). Controversie sulla libertà nel software: OpenSolaris e la GNU GPL v3, presented at Conferenza Italiana Software Libero, Bologna, Italy, 11 - 13 June
- Rossi, Camilla, Maurizio Teli, Stefano De Paoli, Silvia Toccoli and Vincenzo D'Andrea (2008). Il rapporto tra FLOSS e social networking proprietario: il caso di Myspace, presented at Conferenza Italiana Software Libero, Trento, Italy, 16 - 18 May
- Teli, Maurizio (2006). Artefatti e pratiche nello sviluppo di software libero: costruire libertà, Organizzare Scienza e Tecnologia, Trento, Italy, September
- Pisanu, Francesco and Maurizio Teli (2005). Dentro e fuori il “mondo nuovo”: la ricerca nel cyberspazio, “Mutamento Sociale e Sapere Metodologico”, AIS Metodologia, Catania, Italy, December
- Teli, Maurizio (2005). Studiare un progetto di sviluppo open source: riflessioni etico – metodologiche, ItAIS Conference 2005, Verona, Italy, December
Presentations and Talks
(in
English or in
Italian)
- Teli, Maurizio (2007). The Social Politics of Free/Libre and Open Source Software, talk at the Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, August, 13. Both text, slides, and audio
- Teli, Maurizio (2007). Practices, Artefacts and Freedom. The Inscription of Politics in the OpenSolaris Charter, presented at Mediterranean Research on FLOSS, MCIS 2006, Venezia, Italy, October
- Teli, Maurizio (2006). Towards a Socio-Technical Description of Freedom: suggestions from an Empirical Case presented at EASST 2006 Conference, Lausanne, Switzerland, August
- Teli, Maurizio (2005). La presentazione di sè degli addetti alla vendita come resistenza quotidiana alla McDonaldizzazione Il Lavoro nella Quotidianità, La Quotidianità del Lavoro, Venezia, Italy, April
Working papers (in
English or in
Italian)
- Teli, Maurizio, Inscribing Freedom: the Politics of Artefacts in the OpenSolaris Community
- Teli, Maurizio and Francesco Pisanu, Email in practice: email usage, a-synchronicity and textuality in cyberorganizations