Ran Tang just posted a recap of a workshop series at @UWComm on troubleshooting in computational research design, led by @yibinfan_com, that ran earlier this year. Ran's post has some great ideas for anybody who'd like to borrow the model! https://t.co/prRm5Zcm9c
Finally blogged about two papers led by @KayleaChampion that show how taboo shapes the production of knowledge on @Wikipedia. https://t.co/HSUQ3suY1z
It was the "not safe for work" work meeting for a couple of years. I miss it dearly.
Finally blogged about my paper (led by @zkharazian) that seeks to explain why Croatian Wikipedia spent a decade captured by a cabal of political extremists and became a site for Holocaust revisionism, while similar Wikipedia languages fared much better. https://t.co/sypQIcYoRb
ICYMI: Finally blogged about an old paper (led by @groceryheist) that explains why people often engage in multiple groups with overlapping topic and membership, and which helps explain why competition between online groups seems to be rare. https://t.co/cAxn9px6Up
Last chance to register for our 13th Science of Community Dialogue: The Impacts of Organizational Interventions in Open Source Software Engineering! Learn more register: https://t.co/C0GdXifv1z
Join the CDSC on Nov. 7th for our next Community Dialogue!
PhD student Matt Gaughan and Dr. Igor Steinmacher will discuss how FLOSS projects adapt to recruit new contributors and build the project communities that they want. Learn more and register: https://t.co/BJ5mwU9OxO
What happens when we blur the boundaries of AI and friends?
Join Hseun-Chiu Chi and Jasmine McNealy for our Community Dialogue that explores how chatbots invite disclosure while raising concerns about data privacy and how some are pushing back. https://t.co/Y7cWWXJ2vY
We're hosting our 12th Community Dialogue on Oct. 17 from 12-2pm CT! CDSC member Hsuen-Chi (Hazel) Chiu will be joined by Professor Jasmine McNealy to discuss AI refusal and privacy. Click here to register and learn more: https://t.co/ehYMAbbsL1
Thinking about applying to grad school? Wonder what it’s like to pursue a PhD or MS? Interested in the intersect of technology and society? CDSC is hosting a Q&A session for prospective students on Sept. 26th at 12pm CT. Learn more and register here: https://t.co/8Cz3fgsYZ5
Missed the Science of Community track at FOSSY this year? No worries! We're sharing recaps of each of our speakers on our blog: https://t.co/ZIfXMC0mrY We'll have 12 parts in total, so make sure to stay tuned!
Couldn't make it to FOSSY this year? No worries! You can check out the live stream below to hear from all the amazing presenters! https://t.co/jqyxIlrZ7V
Come see us at FOSSY this week! We're running the Science of Community track on Friday, August 1st and Saturday, August 2nd! Visit https://t.co/7kliHYhhLx for the full schedule and ticket info.
We're one week away from #FOSSY2025! Come see us at the Science of Community track on Friday, August 1st and Saturday, August 2nd. We have a number of great speakers joining us, check out the schedule below! You can find tickets here: https://t.co/eBHuFxQlI0
FOSSY 2025 is only two weeks away and we've got a great line up of folks presenting during the Science of Community track! Check out our speakers below, and visit https://t.co/7kliHYhhLx for tickets and more information. We hope to see you there!
Come see us at FOSSY 2025! We'll be running the Science of Community track on Friday, August 1st and Saturday August 2nd. Check out the full schedule and ticket info here: https://t.co/7kliHYhhLx
If you're in Denver for the International Communication Association's annual meeting, see work by and connect with @comdatasci people. @yibinfan_com, Dyuti, @makosharkattack, @jdfoote, and Haomin are all around! #ICA25 https://t.co/Zq7oRpF8cY
3 days left to submit your proposal for #FOSSY2025 !
Visit https://t.co/RJ0lAYKpk1 to learn more about the Science of Community Track. We can't wait to see you there!
Interested in open source software, communities, and tech? Want to bridge the gap between researchers and practitioners? Join us at FOSSY! We'll be running the Science Community Track alongside D//F. Learn more about the track and how to submit: https://t.co/Px6qI8jLJA