Blogging AOIR Denver
Hello again, wearing a local host committee member hat... We know that AOIR is multi-disciplinary... and we'd like the good work presented, exchanged and considered at the conference to get out into related fields. Do you write, blog or post for other associations or professional groups with common interests? While we expect that many attendees will post on social media on their own, we'd like to find some individuals who have the ability/connections to post more substantive reviews and/or discussion of key ideas. For example, I write for the New Social Media, New Social Science blog http://nsmnss.blogspot.co.uk/ about qual methods and ethics. I am also on the Academy of Management Ethics Education Committee and can post on their blog http://ethicist.aom.org/. I plan to attend relevant sessions then write a piece to post on both of theses sites. It would be ideal if "citizen journalists" could attend at least two sessions within a program area and blog/tweet during or after the conference. Depending on your time and level of enthusiasm, you could interview presenters and/or link to their websites/books. We've identified a few themes to get you thinking, and are of course open to others that interest you: - Conference theme - Internet Life and Death - Research methods - Research ethics - Identity - Politics and Privacy - Games and Play If this sounds interesting, please contact me off list: jesalmons[at] vision2lead.com. Best, Janet *Janet Salmons Ph.D.* *Capella University School of Business and Vision2Lead, Inc. *Site- http://www.vision2lead.com Follow Twitter at #einterview Now available as Kindle e-books: Online Interviews in Real Time & Cases in Online Interview Research PO Box 943 Boulder, CO 80306-0943 jsalmons@vision2lead.com
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Janet Salmons, Ph.D.