LINI launched in Lisbon and welcoming networking and sharing of research outputs
Dear Colleagues, I would like to announce the launch of LINI, Lisbon Internet and Networks International Research Programme http://www.lini-research.org . LINI is the outcome of the networking of four Portuguese research institutions (CIES, MRC, ADETTI and OberCom). LINI intends to become a key player in the networking of information and communication technologies and the scientific domains of social and political sciences, economics, management and open source technologies. Our focus of attention is Europe, Portuguese Speaking Countries and Latin America, but also extending our research to themes and areas in North America, Asia and Africa. The LINI research programme targets defined areas that are critical to the public interest and business. A crucial element of this project is the ability to identify research areas that internationally, although of critical interest to the society, have not yet been thoroughly researched by leading scientific institutions of the Social Sciences, Information and Communications Technologies and Economics and Management. The four separate, but inter-related areas, in which most of our research is undertaken are: *Open Source Society and Free knowledge* *Networked Communication* *Networks and Mobility in Everyday life* *The Network Enterprise and Innovation* *Thank you for your attention and, if not sooner, hope to network at AoIR Conference in Copenhagen,*** *Best,*** *Gustavo Cardoso* More Information to be found here: http://www.lini-research.org
Hi Gustavo, I think that this online and multilingual congress (português<http://www.cibersociedad.net/congres2006/gts/index.php?llengua=po>included) can interest your programme: and your goals. http://www.cibersociedad.net/congres2006/gts/llistat_coms.php?llengua=po A international internet research community, whit portuguese researchers, contents and articles: http://www.cibersociedad.net/ For more info you can contact whit us. ;-) ------------------------------------------------- Josep Vives Jounou http://josepvives.cat josep.vives@gmail.com http://www.cibersociedad.net jvives@cibersociedad.net ------------------------------------------------- 2008/9/19 gustavo cardoso <gustavo.cardoso@iscte.pt>
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to announce the launch of LINI, Lisbon Internet and Networks International Research Programme http://www.lini-research.org .
LINI is the outcome of the networking of four Portuguese research institutions (CIES, MRC, ADETTI and OberCom). LINI intends to become a key player in the networking of information and communication technologies and the scientific domains of social and political sciences, economics, management and open source technologies.
Our focus of attention is Europe, Portuguese Speaking Countries and Latin America, but also extending our research to themes and areas in North America, Asia and Africa.
The LINI research programme targets defined areas that are critical to the public interest and business.
A crucial element of this project is the ability to identify research areas that internationally, although of critical interest to the society, have not yet been thoroughly researched by leading scientific institutions of the Social Sciences, Information and Communications Technologies and Economics and Management.
The four separate, but inter-related areas, in which most of our research is undertaken are:
*Open Source Society and Free knowledge*
*Networked Communication*
*Networks and Mobility in Everyday life*
*The Network Enterprise and Innovation*
*Thank you for your attention and, if not sooner, hope to network at AoIR Conference in Copenhagen,***
*Best,***
*Gustavo Cardoso*
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