[Asis-l] ASIST> Schedule for 4th Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium

Tara Mani Dahal tmdahal at gmail.com
Fri Sep 12 10:56:28 EDT 2008


On 9/12/08, H Rosenbaum <hrosenba at indiana.edu> wrote:
> We are pleased to announce the schedule for "4th Annual SIG SI Social
> Informatics Research Symposium
>
> "People, information and technology: The social analysis of computing"
>
> Saturday, October 25, 2008, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM
> Hyatt Regency Columbus, Ohio
>
> This symposium precedes the Annual Meeting of the American Society
> for Information Science and Technology. Early registration ends on
> 9/12. We hope you will join us for a morning of outstanding papers
> and posters, join us for the networking lunch and and stay for the
> SIG-USE session to follow.
>
> The keynote address will be given by Dr. Mark Ackerman, Department of
> Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and School of Information
> University of Michigan
>
> [Note: because of the busy schedule we encourage you to arrive at the
> Symposium by 8:15!]
>
> 8:20: Welcome: Howard Rosenbaum and Kalpana Shankar, Indiana
> University - co-organizers
>
> 8:30 Eric Meyer, Oxford Internet Institute, UK
>
> The Role of e-Infrastructures in the Transformation of Research
> Practices and Outcomes
>
> 8:50 Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson, Creative Practices Group, Faculty
> of Arts and Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney, AUS
>
> Research in action: taking an articulation approach to examine the
> roles of information technologies and human interaction in academic
> practice
>
> 9:10 Frank Lambert School of Library and Information Science, Kent
> State University
>
> The social shaping of an online community information provider
>
> 9:30 Emilee Rader School of Information, University of Michigan
>
> Group Information Repositories as Social Systems
>
> 9:50 Ying Ding, SLIS, Indiana University
>
> Modeling Social Tagging: Upper Tag Ontology (UTO)
>
> 10:10 Break
>
> 10:20 Mike Tyworth, Penn State College of Information Sciences and
> Technology and Steve Sawyer,  IST, Syracuse University
>
> Social Informatics and the Social Analysis of Computing
>
> 10:40 Kristene Unsworth Information School, University of Washington
>
> Information use, sharing and surveillance: the role of the citizen-
> informer in the war on terror
>
> 11:00 Ken Fleischmann College of Information Studies, University of
> Maryland
>
> Social Analysis of Transparency in Virtual Worlds: Ethical
> Imperatives for Simulation Design
>
> 11:20 Inna Kouper, SLIS, Indiana University
>
> The composite model of critical discourse analysis: Examining mutual
> shaping of people, information, and technology through discourse
>
> 11:40 Steven Paling, SLIS, University of Wisconsin-Madison
>
> Toward a Theory of Technological Transformation in Artistic Genres
>
> 12:00 Keynote address: Mark Ackerman, Electrical Engineering and
> Computer Science and School of Information University of Michigan
>
> 12:30 Networking lunch with SIG-USE
>
> Posters
>
> Kathryn Clodfelter SLIS, Indiana University
>
> Innovation, ICTs, and Inequality:  The U. S. National Information
> Infrastructure (NII) and Community Networks
>
> Guillermo A. Oyarce, University of North Texas, Eduardo Aguado-López,
> Nelson Arteaga-Botello, Rosario Rogel-Salazar, Universidad Autónoma
> del Estado de Méjico
>
> Using REDALYC and its human networks in Latin America, Spain and
> Portugal to understand the role of information in ICT adoption
>
> Jay Paraki, International Institute For Knowledge Management
>
> International Institute for Knowledge Management
>
> Maria Souden University of Michigan School of Information
>
> Information Work in the Chronic Illness Experience
>
> Mike Tyworth, Penn State College of Information Sciences and Technology
>
> Social Shaping of Police Technology
>
>
> ____
> 2008 Annual Meeting
> People Transforming Information - Information Transforming People
> October 24-29, 2008, Columbus, Ohio
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