I have had a poster abstract accepted for the 2009 i-Conference. The poster outlines some preliminary findings from my dissertation research. I will be presenting this poster at the i-Conference pending acceptance to the Doctoral Colloquium.
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Two papers have been accepted to the 8th SIG-SI / SIG-USE research symposium at this year's annual meeting of the American Society of Information Science & Technology.
I will be presenting a paper I co-authored with Dr. Steve Sawyer of Syracuse University where we situate Social Informatics in the broader theoretical debate on the socio-technical nature of information and communications technologies (ICT). This paper is in the vein of, and draws on, the insights of the Leonardi & Barley paper discussed in the prior post.
You can read this paper here.
I will also be presenting as a research poster on some early findings from my dissertation research on the influence of organizational identity on the design of complex inter-organizational information systems. Specifically, I find that organizational identity claims are reflected in both the organizational and technological designs of integrated criminal justice information systems.
You can read the paper here.
I will be presenting a paper I co-authored with Dr. Steve Sawyer of Syracuse University where we situate Social Informatics in the broader theoretical debate on the socio-technical nature of information and communications technologies (ICT). This paper is in the vein of, and draws on, the insights of the Leonardi & Barley paper discussed in the prior post.
You can read this paper here.
I will also be presenting as a research poster on some early findings from my dissertation research on the influence of organizational identity on the design of complex inter-organizational information systems. Specifically, I find that organizational identity claims are reflected in both the organizational and technological designs of integrated criminal justice information systems.
You can read the paper here.
First Call for Papers and Participation:
4th Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium (SIG SI) People, information and technology: The social analysis of computing
Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Saturday, October 25, 2008, 8:30-12:30 PM Hyatt Regency Columbus, Ohio
The purpose of this ASIST preconference research symposium is to disseminate current research and research in progress that investigates the social aspects of information and communications technologies (ICT) across all areas of ASIST. The symposium includes members of many SIGs and defines "social" broadly to include critical and historical approaches and well as contemporary social analysis. It defines "technology" broadly to include traditional technologies (i.e., paper) as well as state of the art computer systems. This year's theme is "People, information and technology: The social analysis of computing."
4th Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium (SIG SI) People, information and technology: The social analysis of computing
Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Saturday, October 25, 2008, 8:30-12:30 PM Hyatt Regency Columbus, Ohio
The purpose of this ASIST preconference research symposium is to disseminate current research and research in progress that investigates the social aspects of information and communications technologies (ICT) across all areas of ASIST. The symposium includes members of many SIGs and defines "social" broadly to include critical and historical approaches and well as contemporary social analysis. It defines "technology" broadly to include traditional technologies (i.e., paper) as well as state of the art computer systems. This year's theme is "People, information and technology: The social analysis of computing."
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