Claudio Ciborra: 1951–2005
Editorial
Portraits of Claudio: the butterfly, the dragon and the marmot
Giovan Francesco Lanzara
A portrait of a scientist
Marco De Marco
Fake!
Richard J. Boland Jr
A brief glimpse of Claudio
Dimitris Boucas
The heresy and the sport of information systems
Luca Giustiniano
Bricolage in system design and trust in cooperation
Alessandro D’Atri
ItAIS (the Italian chapter of AIS) remembers Claudio
Alessandro D’Atri On behalf of the Board of the ItAIS
Claudio Ciborra: his life as a formative context
Eleanor Wynn
Remembering Claudio: a note from his friends at Universities of Naples and
Catanzaro
Riccardo Mercurio, Marcello Martinez, Luigi Moschera, Ernesto De Nito,
Gianluigi Mangia and Paolo Canonico
Claudio Ciborra: convenor of information systems October 2000 to February 2005
Sarah Emery
A grand master and an exceptional mind
Maurizio Cavallari
From Italy to East London
Antonio Cordella
The spirit never dies
Jannis Kallinikos
Ciborra disclosed: aletheia in the life and scholarship of Claudio Ciborra
Shoshana Zuboff
Drifting with Claudio
Ole Hanseth
Visiting the red-light zones with Claudio
Edgar A. Whitley
What do Claudio Ciborra and Sandro Botticelli have in common? On the renaissance
of la Primavera
Rik Maes and Ard Huizing
From Milan to Mann Gulch: reflections on the intellectual contributions of
Professor Claudio Ciborra
Cameron Lawrence
The obituary as bricolage: the Mann Gulch disaster and the problem of heroic
rationality
Bernd Carsten Stahl
Governance, architecture and action: Claudio’s Shih
Diego D. Navarra
Imagining Claudio Ciborra’s next research agenda
Andrea Resca
Eureka moments in the works of Claudio Ciborra
Kiran Jude Fernandes
Let’s be baroque!
Dixi Louise Strand
Bricolage as a way of life – improvisation and irony in information systems
Steven Verjans
Taking care of invisible technology
Maddalena Sorrentino
Beyond risk and Boredom: reflections on Claudio Ciborra and Sociology
Jeff Shantz
Claudio Ciborra’s way of being: authenticity and the world of information
systems
Lucas D. Introna
Do penguins eat scallops?
Tony Cornford, Claudio Ciborra and Maha Shaikh
Challenging wisdom
Anna Maria Morazzoni
BOOK REVIEW
The Labyrinths of Information: Challenging the Wisdom of Systems
reviewed by Ray J. Paul
Closing photograph