Workshops
As with prior C&T meetings, a series of half-day and full day workshops will be held on the first day of the conference, June 28, 2007. Workshops are organized around a theme proposed by individuals or groups of researchers and accepted by the program committee. The workshop proposers, with support by the conference co-organizers, run their workshop, including distribution of a call for participation and selection of participants in advance of the conference. Workshops will be held at the conference venue in suitably equipped meeting rooms.
The fees for participating in a workshop are included in the conference registration fee. Each workshop, however, has a procedure in place for soliciting and selecting participants. More information on the workshops planned for C&T 2007 is provided below. Please correspond with workshop organizers to arrange for your participation in a specific workshop of interest.
Workshop Updates:
- Papers from the ICT for Business Clusters in Emerging Markets are available on their workshop page.
- The workshop by Peter van den Besselaar and Rob Proctor, "Social construction and implications of research infrastructures," has been cancelled.
- The workshop by Kate Williams and Ann Bishop, "Community Informatics Beyond the Case Study: Using the Top Data Archive," has been cancelled.
- The list below now has the tentative time and room location for each workshop
| BOF - Between Ontologies and Folksonomies: Tools and Architectures for Managing and Retrieving Emerging Knowledge in Communities Organizers: Dario Maggiorini, Alessandro Provetti, and Laura Anna Ripamonti 1 pm to 5 pm, Room 107, Kellogg |
| Past, Present, and Future Impacts of Communication Technologies on Healthcare Communities Organizers: Pamela Whitten, Michael Mackert, and Lorraine Buis 1 pm to 5 pm, Room 102, Kellogg |
| Digital Cities 5: Urban Informatics, Locative Media and Mobile Technology in Inner-City Developments Organizers: Marcus Foth and Fiorella De Cindio 9 am to 5 pm, John Willy Room, Kellogg |
| Studying Interaction in Online Communities: From Data Sources to Research Results Organizers: Thomas Lento, Howard Welser, Eric Gleave, and Marc Smith 1 pm to 5 pm, Michigamme, Kellogg |
| Communities of Practice in Highly Computerized Work Settings Aditya Johri and Volker Wulf 9 am to 5 pm, Conference Room 62, Kellogg |
| ICT for Business Clusters in Emerging Markets Organizers: Soumya Roy, Shantanu Biswas, and Kurt DeMaagd 9 am to 5 pm, Conference Room 61, Kellogg |
| The paradox of communication: Towards a society of inattention? Organizer: Filippo Dal Fiore 9 am to 1 pm, Room 107, Kellogg |
| Memory practices in computer-mediated communities: a research methods workshop Elisabeth Davenport and Howard Rosenbaum 9 am to 5 pm, Room 110, Kellogg |
| Public Practices, Social Software: Examining social practices in networked publics Organizers: danah boyd, Nicole Ellison, and Scott Golder 9 am to 5 pm, Heritage Room, Kellogg |
| Coaching community leaders on community cultivation and technology integration Organizers: John D. Smith and Lauren B. Klein 9 am to 1 pm, Vista Room, Kellogg |
| Implicit Online Communities Organizers: Mu Xia and Wenjing Duan 9 am to 1 pm, Room 102, Kellogg |