Humanities/Social Science Computing Symposium, May 30th, York University (fwd)
fyi Barry _____________________________________________________________________ Barry Wellman Professor of Sociology NetLab Director wellman at chass.utoronto.ca http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~wellman Centre for Urban & Community Studies University of Toronto 455 Spadina Avenue Toronto Canada M5S 2G8 fax:+1-416-978-7162 You're invited to visit -- and contribute to -- my new fun website "Updating Cybertimes: It's Time to Bring Our Culture into Cyberspace" http://chass.utoronto.ca/oldnew/cybertimes.php _____________________________________________________________________ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 19:42:01 -0400 From: John Bonnett <jbonnett@brocku.ca> To: jbonnett@brocku.ca Subject: Humanities/Social Science Computing Symposium, May 30th, York University Symposium Announcement: The Computer: The Once and Future Medium for the Social Sciences and the Humanities http://www.brocku.ca/computingsymposium The computer is offering important new possibilities for scholars. Heightened processing power, new categories of software, and, indeed, novel conceptions of computing are offering scholars opportunities to analyze, express and instruct in ways unimaginable even in the early 1990s. Some human science researchers know this. We believe more should. For this reason, the Canadian Committee for History and Computing and the Society for Digital Humanities are pleased to announce their joint sponsorship of the symposium The Computer: The Once and Future Medium for the Social Sciences and the Humanities. The purpose of the symposium will be to introduce scholars to a wide array of new technologies and approaches, with non-technical papers on topics ranging from the use of virtual reality to construct model sites in ancient Rome to the use of simulations to plan for pandemics and the use of software to model the impact that emotion plays in individual and group decision making. The symposium will be convened 8:30 a.m. on May 30th, 2006 at York University during the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The symposium is open to all Congress delegates, and there is no charge to attend. The day-long proceedings will take place at Vanier College, Room 135, with an evening reception to follow at Founders College Assembly Hall. To attend, you must register through the Congress of the Humanities and the Social Sciences. When registering, the Congress requires you to do two things: * Register as a Delegate for the Congress (Fee: $150.00) * Register for the conference or conferences that you wish to attend at the Congress. To attend the symposium, you will need to select Society 910 (No Fee). If you HAVE NOT YET REGISTERED for the Congress, you can sign-up for both the Congress and the Symposium at the Congress website: https://media6.magma.ca/www.fedcan.ca/congress2006form/ IF YOU HAVE ALREADY REGISTERED, you CANNOT amend your registration on the Congress website. Instead, you will need to complete the registration form and fax it to the Congress. To access the form, go here: http://www.fedcan.ca/congress2006/registration/delegates.htm At the top of the page, you will have two options: * One will be to download the registration guide. * The second will be to download the registration form. Select this one. Once you have the form, you will need to: * Indicate that you have already registered. * Indicate that you are amending your registration to include Society 910. There is no registration fee to attend this symposium. * Fax the form to (613) 236-4853 For further information, please contact John Bonnett at: jbonnett@brocku.ca
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Barry Wellman