17th CIRN Conference 2019: "Whose Agenda: Action, Research, & Politics"
Dear colleagues, If you would like to put in a late abstract in the refereed or non-refereed (including installations etc) streams, please don't hesitate to do so as there are some spots remaining: 17th Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) Conference 2019 "Whose Agenda: Action, Research, & Politics" Wednesday, 6 Nov - Friday, 8 Nov 2019 Monash University | Prato Centre, Italy https://sites.google.com/monash.edu/cirn-prato-2019/home <https://sites.google.com/monash.edu/cirn-prato-2019/home> Presentations, subject to modification, include: A Digital Anti-Politics Machine?: expectations for artificial intelligence and data to solve complex sustainability challenges Build With, Not For: Community organizing techniques to help you move your work from "community-centered" solutions to community-led problem-solving Can Community Archives Archive in Israel and Palestine? Capacities for Peace: Video Replay Technology Research and Empowerment Civic Design Through the Lense of Social Living Labs Co-Designing an Open-Source Broadband Measurement System with Public Libraries Community Place-Making using Unique Mobile Applications: A Multiple Case Study Data for Housing Advocacy Does Brazil Need to Prepare for the Age of AI? Double Dabble: Speculations about Re-Designing Conferences to Embrace Diverse Agendas of Action and Research From flaneurs to trolls or the decay of community in virtual spaces From power to empowerment: How (co)-visualizing common ground can make collaborative communities work Information Culture and Data Sovereignty 'Institutioning' Participatory Design within International Development Agencies Networked Information Systems as Generative Words: A Freirean critical pedagogy template Occupy algorithms Open Access Adoption in Academic Institutions: Librarian Perspectives on Metrics Oral History in Malaysia Plenary: Listening to Communities Politics, Research, Power, ICTs- a trandisciplinary approach Power, roles and adding value: reflecting on the challenges of bridging across research and action on an international community networking project (Re)imagining a Latina Feminist digital data collection and records management system Smart Cities and Participatory Planning: A Cautionary Comparison Social Failure Mode Analysis: Folding the Ethical into the Technical to Promote Ethical Considerations in Design Steps Toward A Community-Based Participatory Digital Archive for Artworks Related to Refugee and Asylum Seeker Experiences The myth of agency Too U.S./Euro-centric to grasp Asian civic monitoring initiatives? Insights from fieldwork around Fukushima Trust Through Trickery: Analyzing Trust Patterns in the Design of Social and Communication Apps Twitter and the Concept of a Moral Community Weaving Research, Technology, and Public Policy in Youth Development Programs Who sets the agenda? Supporting refugees' pathways to higher education Early bird registrations are now also open. Cheers, Colin — Colin Rhinesmith (pronouns: he/him) Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science College of Organizational, Computational, and Information Sciences Simmons University phone: 617-521-2881 web: http://crhinesmith.com
participants (1)
-
Colin Rhinesmith