Great initiative and exciting program. I am glad to see that web 2.0 is now of great concern in our research fields and that it produces more and more "academic generated content", if you see what I mean. One of the greatest challenge for scholars studying this trend is to find reliable sources of info and articles. Such event helps to fill in that gap. I am sad to be unavailable those dates, because, I would surely have tried to propose an abstract. Regards, Jeremy Hop, I'm putting it on my research diary<http://dev.ulb.ac.be/%7Ejdepauw/dotclear/index.php> ... 2007/4/17, davidgbeer@aol.com <davidgbeer@aol.com>:
Dear list members,
Apologies for any cross posting.
Please find below a link for information about the conference 'Towards a Social Science of Web 2.0' to be held at the University of York (U.K.) on the 5th & 6th of September 2007.
http://www.york.ac.uk/res/siru/web2.0conferenceCFP.pdf
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