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RCN Participants - Urban Sustainability RCN
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Publications Policy and Bibliography. Urban Metabolism Working Group. If you are a current member of our RCN and do not see your profile information below, please click here! Instituto de Ciencias Ambientales and Evolutivas. Valdivia, Los Ríos Region, Chile. Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering. St Paul, Minnesota. United States of America. Http:/ larrybakerlab.cfans.umn.edu/. Department of Natural Resources and McGill School of Environment. Http:/ www.monteregieconnection.com. Dr Paul Bo...
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Spring 2015 Talk Schedule | CASCI Commons
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Center for the Advanced Study of Communities and Information. Fall 2016 Reading Group Schedule. Past Reading Group Schedule. Fall 2013 Reading Group Schedule. Spring 2014 Reading Group Schedule. Fall 2014 Reading Group Schedule. Spring 2015 Reading Group Schedule. Fall 2015 Reading Group Schedule. Spring 2016 Reading Group Schedule. Spring 2016 Talk Schedule. Fall 2013 Talk Schedule. Spring 2014 Talk Schedule. Fall 2014 Talk Schedule. Spring 2015 Talk Schedule. Fall 2015 Talk Schedule. Beth St. Jean.
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Research Dasein: March 2008
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Posted by Cory Knobel. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Skinny on Me. I'm a man in flux, which is exactly as it should be. View my complete profile. Other Academic Blogs to Read. Dan Atkins' CI Topics Blog. Tobias Escher at OII. William H. Dutton (OII). Words, get out of my head.
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Organizers - CIWorkshop
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Charlotte P. Lee. University of California, Irvine. University of California, Irvine. Retrieved from " http:/ cscw2008w4.orgOrganizers. This page was last modified on 31 August 2008, at 00:56. This page has been accessed 2,226 times.
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Participants | The Ethnographer in the Network
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The Ethnographer in the Network. A workshop at Princeton University, June 20-22, 2013. Diane E. Bailey. Reader in Sociology at the University of Surrey, Guildford, in the UK. Sage, 2000), Systematics as Cyberscience. MIT, 2008) and The Internet: Understanding Qualitative Research. Oxford University Press, 2012) and editor of Virtual Methods. Berg, 2005) and New Infrastructures for Knowledge Production. Joachim B. Lyon. Eric T. Meyer. Gender Studies and History Departments, UCLA. Enter your comment here.
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Research Dasein: September 2007
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Thursday, September 6, 2007. A statement from the CDI conference. I had a "double take" moment when this came out of a conference speaker's mouth, but I'll have to think about it. Teaching is to research as confession is to sin. You really can't do one without the other.". More precisely, you really can't deliver the former with any credibility until the latter has been given form. Posted by Cory Knobel. Wednesday, September 5, 2007. CI, CDI, and myopic disciplinarity. It seems that the larger humanities...
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Editorial Team | digitalSTS: A Handbook and Fieldguide
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DigitalSTS: A Handbook and Fieldguide. Theorizing the role of the digital in Science and Technology Studies. All participants in the digitalSTS workshops and online interactions are working to shape the Handbook. Their contributions range from logistical planning to crafting of the CFP’s, from posting online open peer reviews to prospective papers. In the spirit of open source group management, these community members will be recognized in the Handbook as central participants. Separately at these links.
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Research Dasein: Recap of the e-Social Science Conference
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Recap of the e-Social Science Conference. A full week has passed since the conclusion of the Third e-Social Science conference that was hosted here at the University of Michigan. That's about enough time to put down some of the reflections from the event, I suppose. Please.PhD students have enough trouble. A question in five minutes. Forget about a PhD student being able to. That's a bit troublesome. Are we really that bad at communicating what we're doing? The main diversity...
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Research Dasein: Reporting live from the e-Social Science Doctoral Colloquium
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Sunday, October 7, 2007. Reporting live from the e-Social Science Doctoral Colloquium. Finally. After attending a steady stream of conferences, doctoral summer schools and colloquia, NSF and other sponsored symposia and workshops, et cetera - all of which left me with the impression that cyberinfrastructure/e-science research is focused solely on computer scientists, physicists, mathematicians - all the high-paradigm sciences.there has been a change of pace. Posted by Cory Knobel. The Skinny on Me.