Web Science and the Two (Hundred) Cultures: Representation of Disciplines...
Long-term readers may recall that at WebSci’12 last year, I published a paper on representation of disciplines in the Web Science conference series. It was motivated by the ongoing discussion and (at...
View ArticleWebSci and the Two Hundred Cultures: slides online
Hey there Internet! I’ve had requests for access to the slides of my WebSci’13 presentation about the representation of different disciplines within WebSci (a brief overview of the topic is here). The...
View ArticleReflections: CHI’13 SIG on Interdisciplinary work
Two days after the Research-Practice Interaction SIG that I sadly could not attend, I was in the midst of CHI and running our SIG entitled Science vs. Science: the Complexities of Interdisciplinary...
View ArticleWeb Science and Human-Computer Interaction: Forming a Mutually Supportive...
Alan Dix and I have published an article in the May – June 2013 issue of ACM Interactions. As you’d guess from the title of this blog post, our article concerns the relationship between Human-Computer...
View ArticleWebSci’13: my time at WebSci
It has taken me a shameful amount of time to sit down and write up my time at WebSci’13. I shall not pontificate upon why this is, except to remark that my day job’s been pretty busy, plus I wanted to...
View ArticleWebSci’13: the summary
This is the second of two posts I’ve made on WebSci’13. Here I’m going to summarise a couple of lows and a lot of highs. If you’d like a more detailed account, please check out my previous post on my...
View ArticleEmpathy and trust in online communication
About a month ago, I put together an application for an ESRC-run sandpit. The ESRC, the Economic and Social Research Council, like other UK Research Councils, occasionally run five-day sandpits, or...
View ArticleDistilling Design Methods for Internet Science: an invitation
I have previously mentioned my involvement in EINS, the EU Network of Excellent in Internet Science. In fact, since I was first involved the situation has changed and I’m now pleased to be leading a...
View ArticleAn update on all manner of things
It’s a while since I wrote a new post. Here’s a bit of a general update:- WebSci’14 WebSci’14 was excellent this year. It was held in Bloomington, Indiana in late June, and was the first time in a long...
View ArticleNew projects ahoy
In the last 6 weeks, I’ve been to 3 project kick-offs. A busy time, eh? All three projects are awesome. Here are some brief descriptions:- Firstly, TRIFoRM is a pilot project funded by the UK IT as a...
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