Along with Tom Finholt I presented on ‘Clickwork’, ‘Crowdsourcing’ and New Modes of Public Participation in Science at the May 7th Enriching Scholarship event here at UMich. Here are our powerpoint slides (3MB, no video); the talk will be archived for webcast from the enriching scholarship site.
We were the panel commentators for Bryan Alexander’s keynote on Ubiquitous Computing and Gaming.
I made a guest appearance at CHI by virtue of its power to draw together various satellite meetings. We had a CIP meeting in San Jose, and the ‘NSF Understanding Infrastructure Report’ people (Edwards, Jackson, Bowker…) were hosting meetings to get feedback….
I’ve finished my grand European academic tour!
I presented a paper on ‘Both Ends of Infrastructure’ at a workshop in Fribourg, Switzerland on Scientific Practice as Ordinary Action. I presented a talk at the Oxford Internet Institute on ‘Strategies of the Long Term in Infrastructure Design’. And I presented a talk at the Virtual Knowledge Studio in Amsterdam entitled ‘Tensions in Long Term Design.’
I hada great time; I don’t care what other people say, the Europeans are lovely people.
There is a webcast of my talk at Oxford, but I won’t link to it. Too easy.