ASIST SIG-SI> Winners of the 2012 Social Informatics Best Paper Award
The Association for Information Science and Technology Special Interest Group for Social Informatics (ASIS&T SIG SI) and the Rob Kling Center for Social Informatics (RKCSI) are pleased to announce the winning papers of the 2012 Social Informatics Best Paper Awards: 2012 Best Social Informatics Paper ($1,000): “Toward an Integrated Model of Group Development: Disruption of Routines by Technology-Induced Change” by Monica Garfield, Bentley University, and Alan Dennis, Indiana University 2012 Best Social Informatics Student Paper ($500): “Knock knock, Whose’s there: The imagined audience” by Eden Litt, Northwestern University The authors will present their papers and receive their awards at the 9th Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium: “The Social informatics of Information Boundaries” co-sponsored by ASIS&T SIG-SI and RKCSI, on Saturday, November 2, 2013 at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology in Montreal. Information about the workshop The 9th Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium: The Social Informatics of Information Boundaries Sponsored by: ASIS&T SIG Social Informatics and Rob Kling Center for Social Informatics, Indiana University Saturday, November 2, 2013, 8:30-12:30 PM Centre Sheraton, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Organizers: Howard Rosenbaum and Pnina Fichman, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University Fees: Members $90 - early registration ($110 after early registration ends) Non-members $110 - early registration ($130 after early registration ends) For more about the workshop, see http://www.asist.org/asist2013/seminars_workshops_SIG_SI.html. To register for the workshop (and the conference), see http://www.asist.org/asist2013/register.html For more about RKCSI, see http://rkcsi.indiana.edu Full citations Garfield, M.J. and Dennis, A. (2012). Toward an Integrated Model of Group Development: Disruption of Routines by Technology-Induced Change. Journal of Management Information Systems 29(3), 43–86. Litt, E. (2012). Knock, Knock. Who’s There? The Imagined Audience. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 56(3), 330–345
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Howard Rosenbaum