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This contains a mix of books, journal papers, articles and conference papers. Full text or links are provided but some now only exist as a faint memory of the author.

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  • McKenna, S., Fletcher, G., Griffiths, M. (2019) Hiding in the light: recognising UK mid-size businesses as a distinct category and their economic and social value to the nation, Manchester: MSB Leaders.

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2011

  • Fletcher, G., and Light, B. (2011) “Interpreting digital gaming practices: SingStar as a technology of work”, ECIS 2011 Proceedings. Paper 154. 
http://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2011/154

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2008

  • Light, B., Fletcher, G. and Adam, A. (2008) “Gay men, Gaydar and the commodification of difference”, Information Technology & People, 21(3), pp.300-314, doi: 10.1108/09593840810896046
  • Light, B., Ferneley, E. and Fletcher, Gordon (2008) “Community Access All Areas?: The Evolution of SingStar from the PS2 to PS3 Platform”, Association of Internet Researchers (AOIR), September, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Light, B. and Fletcher, G. (2008) “Techs, Drugs and Rock and Roll: Technological complicity in the domestication of gaming”, 4S/EASST Conference, August, Rotterdam.
  • Greenhill, A. and Fletcher, G. (2008) “YO HO HUM: Does everyday life make good gaming?”, IADIS International Conference Gaming: Design for engaging experience and social interaction, July,, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Fletcher, G. and Greenhill, A. (2008) “AVAST: Social Networking and complex economies on the high seas”, European Conference for Information Systems (ECIS2008), June, National University of Ireland, Galway.

2007

  • Fletcher, G. and Light, B. (2007) “Gaydar on the Radar: Sexualities, Technologies and Cultures”, Paper Presented at the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) Annual Conference, October, Montreal, Canada.
  • Fletcher, G. and Greenhill, A. (2007) “The object and the event: the power in things”, Paper presented at the Critical Management Conference 5 (CMS), July, University of Manchester, Manchester
  • Greenhill, A. and Fletcher, G. (2007) “Exploring ‘Events’ as an Information Systems Research Methodology”, International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, Special issue on critical Information Systems, 3(1), 1-16.
  • Fletcher, G. and Light, B. (2007) “Gaydar on the radar: Exploring the Construction of an Internet Dating Site as a Cultural Artifact”, in Proceedings of the UKAIS Conference, June, Manchester, United Kingdom.

2006

  • Fletcher, G., Greenhill, A. and Roshanara, B. (2006) “Information Warfare and the End of History”, in F. Sudweeks, H. Hrachovec & C. Ess (eds), Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Communications, 28 June – 1 July, Tartu, Estonia.
  • Greenhill, A. and Fletcher, G. (2006) “Myth-Making as Social Exchange: Organizing a Web-Based Community”, Paper presented at the European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), June, University of Goteborg, Sweden.
  • Fletcher, G., Greenhill, A. & Campbell, J. (2006) “Fight Club – culture, conflict and everyday life among an online community”, International Journal of Web Based Communities, 2(4), 474-489.
  • Fletcher, G. and Greenhill, A. (2006) “We like… cultural traits in cyberculture”, in K. Morgan, C.A. Brebbia And J.M. Spector (eds) The Internet Society II: Advances in Education, Commerce & Governance, WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies, Vol 36, Wessex Institute of Technology.
  • Greenhill, A. and Fletcher, G. (2005) ‘Exploring ‘Events’ as an Information Systems Research Methodology’, Paper presented at the Critical Management Studies Conference (CMS), July, University of Cambridge.

2005

2004

  • Fletcher, Gordon (2004) “Contemporary Culture and Web Search Terms: One in the Same?”, Paper presented at the Association of Internet Researchers (AOIR) annual conference, September, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
  • Fletcher, G. & Greenhill, A. (2004) ‘Fight Club: Culture, Conflict and Everyday Life among an Online Community,’ Paper presented at the annual British Sociological Association conference (BASA). April, University of York.
  • Fletcher, Gordon (2004) ‘Desiring Culture: Understanding the Place of Internet Search Terms in Contemporary Culture’, Association of Social Anthropologists, April, Durham, UK.
  • Fletcher, Gordon (2004) “Cargo Cults in Java”, Paper presented to “Java and the Internet in the Curriculum” Conference, January, University of North London, London.

2002

  • Greenhill, Anita, John Campbell & Fletcher, Gordon (2002) "Tribalism and Conflict as a Social Unifier in a Technologically-Enabled Community", in the Proceedings of the Association for Information Systems 8th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), August 8-11, Dallas Texas, pp 1634-1644
  • Campbell, J., Fletcher, G. & Greenhill, A. (2002) "Tribalism, Conflict and Shape-shifting Identities in Online Communities" in the Proceedings of the 13th Australasia Conference on Information Systems (ACIS), December, Melbourne Australia.

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1973

  • An Ancient Scottish Clan - The Fletchers of Glenorchy - Margaret Mason (1973).

    This is the full text of the book first published by Margaret Mason in 1973. It is a detailed family history of the descendants of the Fletcher clan's chiefs. The version appears with permission of the author.

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