[Asis-l] The 8th annual Social Informatics Research Symposium
Fichman, Pnina
fichman at indiana.edu
Mon Sep 10 11:49:24 EDT 2012
Please join us in Baltimore!
The 8th Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium (SIG SI): Social Informatics: Past, Present and Future.
Saturday, October 27, 2011, 8:30-12:30 PM
Organizers:
Howard Rosenbaum & Pnina Fichman (Indiana University)
Schedule:
8:30-8:45 Introduction
Howard Rosenbaum - Comments on the History of Social Informatics
8:45-10:00 Papers
J. P. Allen (University of San Francisco)
A Business Reform Agenda for Social Informatics
Andrew Cox (University of Sheffield)
Turning to practice in social informatics
Kristin Eschenfelder and Andrew Johnson (University of Wisconsin – Madison and University of Colorado at Boulder)
Governing the Data Commons: Controlled Sharing of Scholarly Data
Sean Goggins and Christopher Mascaro (Drexel University)
Context Matters: The Experience of ICTs, Physical, Informational and Cultural Distance in a Rural IT Firm
Grant Leyton Simpson (Indiana University)
Projects and Objects: Points of Contact between Textual Studies and Sociotechnical Investigations
Lori Hoeffner (Adelphi University)
The Current State of Social Informatics: A Domain Analytic Perspective
10:00-10:20 Break (light refreshments) and Poster Session
10:20-11:35 Papers
Noriko Hara and Pnina Fichman (Indiana University)
Frameworks for understanding knowledge sharing in open online communities: Boundaries and boundary crossing
Beth St. Jean, Katie Shilton, and Brian Butler (University of Maryland - College Park)
Self-Tracking is Social: Toward a Model of the Technologically-Mediated Information Behavior of Self-Trackers
Ying Sun and Joseph A Meloche (University at Buffalo, the State University of New York and North Carolina Central University)
A Q Methodological Study on What is Important to Support Collaboration in Web 2.0
Lysanne Lessard (University of Toronto)
Reframing the socio-‐technical problem: A way forward for Social Informatics (s)
11:40-12:30 Best Paper Awards and Presentations
Fees:
Members $95 - early registration ($110 after early registration ends)
Non-members $105 - early registration ($120 after early registration ends)
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