[Sigtis-l] ASIST> SIG-SI Symposium schedule: The Social Informatics of Information Boundaries
Howard Rosenbaum
hrosenba at indiana.edu
Wed Sep 18 17:02:51 EDT 2013
Please join us in Montreal!
The 9th Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium: The Social Informatics of Information Boundaries
Sponsored by SIG-SI and the Rob Kling Center for Social Informatics
Saturday, November 2, 2013, 8:00-12:30 PM
Note: Early registration deadline for the conference is Friday, 9/20
Organizers: Howard Rosenbaum & Pnina Fichman
(Indiana University)
Schedule
8:00-8:10 Introduction Pnina Fichman - The (Information) Boundaries of Social Informatics
(Indiana University)
8:10-8:50 Panel: Ron Day, Ingrid Erikson and Howard Rosenbaum - Social Informatics of Information Boundaries
(Indiana University, Rutgers University, Indiana University)
8:50-9:00 Break and Poster Session
9:00-10:20 Papers
9:00-9:20 Eric Meyer, Ralph Schroeder and Linnet Taylor - The boundaries of Big Data
(Oxford Internet Institute)
9:20-9:40 Colin Rhinesmith - From Paper to the Cloud: The Social Informatics of Information Boundaries in Human Services
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
9:40-10:00 Adam Worrall - “Back Onto The Tracks”: Convergent Community Boundaries in LibraryThing and Goodreads
(Florida State University)
10:00-10:20 Mohhamad Jarrahi - Social informatics and directions for future research on implications of ICTs in organizations
(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
10:20-10:50 Break and Poster Session
10:50-11:50 Papers
10:50-11:10 Madelyn Sanfillipo - Government Information Access by Native Spanish Speakers: Social and Technical Barriers
(Indiana University)
11:10-11:30 Matrix, Sydneyeve - Beyond Maps, News and Weather: Everyday Geomobile Media Use and the Changing Perceptions of Location
Based Services
(Queen’s University)
11:30-11:50 Natalia Grincheva - A Failure of Digital Diplomacy: Social, Cultural, and Information Boundaries in Online Cross-cultural
Communication
(Concordia University)
11:50-12:00 Networking break
12:00-12:30 Best paper awards and presentations with discussant
2012 Social Informatics Paper ($1,000): “ Toward an Integrated Model of Group Development: Disruption of Routines by Technology-Induced
Change” by Monica Garfield and Alan Dennis
(Bentley University, Indiana University)
2012 Best Social Informatics Student Paper ($500): “Knock knock, Who’s there: The imagined audience” by Eden Litt
(Northwestern University)
Discussant: Noriko Hara, Indiana University
Posters
Shuheng Wu and Besiki Stvilia - Work Organization of a Sociotechnical System: The Case of Gene Ontology
(Florida State University)
Ingrid Erikson - The Borders and Boundaries of Coworking
(Rutgers University)
Fees:
Members $95 - early registration ($110 after early registration ends)
Non-members $105 - early registration ($120 after early registration ends)
For more about the workshop, see
http://www.asist.org/asist2013/seminars_workshops_SIG_SI.html.
To register for the workshop (and the conference), see
http://www.asist.org/asist2013/register.html
For more about RKCSI, see
http://rkcsi.indiana.edu
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