The 11th Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium (SIG SI) @ the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology The Impacts of Social Informatics Research Please join us in St. Louis and celebrate with us as we mark the 11th year of the SIG-SI Research Symposium! Saturday, November 7, 2015, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch • St. Louis, Missouri, USA Organizers: Pnina Fichman, Indiana University (fichman@indiana.edu) Howard Rosenbaum, Indiana University (hrosenba@indiana.edu) Sponsored by SIG-SI and the Rob Kling Center for Social Informatics Note: Early registration deadline for the conference and the workshop is Friday, 9/25/2015 Schedule 8:00-8:15 Welcome 8:15-9:15 Papers 8:15-8:35 Social informatics and the study of ICTs in marginalised communities Natalie Pang and Schubert Foo, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 8:35-8:55 Managing the Unimaginable: Applying a social informatics lens to keep the human in big data Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson and Simon Buckingham Shum (Director), Connected Intelligence Centre, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia 8:55-9:15 Costello: Dude... I zone out like that all the time:” Banter as Phatic Communication in the Context of Online Discussion Forums Focused on Illicit Behavior Kaitlyn Costello, Rutgers University John D. Martin III, and Ashlee Edwards University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 9:15-9:30 Break 9:30-10:15 Panel: IT Education and iSchools: How to Develop the Scholarly Layer? Laura I. Spears, Marcia A. Mardis, Nicole Alemanne, and Charles R. McClure, Director, Information Institute, Florida State University College of Communication & Information 10:15-11:15 Papers 11:15-11:35 Human Rights Values in Social Informatics Research: A Case from Indonesia Abdul Roman, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 11:35-11:55 Striving for Research Impact: The Peculiar Case of the AIS Bright ICT Initiative Jonathan P. Allen, School of Management, University of San Francisco 11:55-12:30 Awards 11:55-12:10 Best Student paper ($500) How Do Social Media, Mobility, Analytics and Cloud Computing Impact Nonprofit Organizations? A Pluralistic Study of Information and Communication Technologies in Indian Context. Information Technology for Development Arpana Raman, Management Development Institute, India 12:10-12:30 Best Social Informatics Paper($1,000) Techno-social Life: The Internet, Digital Technology, and Social Connectedness Mary Chayko, Rutgers University Registration Fees: Early-bird: $100 Late: $120 To register for the workshop (and the conference): https://www.asist.org/events/annual-meeting/annual-meeting-2015/register/ For more about the workshop: https://www.asist.org/events/annual-meeting/annual-meeting-2015/seminars-and... For more about Rob Kling Center for Social Informatics: http://rkcsi.indiana.edu