[Air-L] ASIST> Schedule for 4th Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium
H Rosenbaum
hrosenba at indiana.edu
Thu Sep 11 21:03:51 PDT 2008
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
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