🚨Deadline is this Friday🚨 to submit to our open panel at #4s2023 focused on data management, data sharing, data reuse, and data description *within* STS research, as well as real/imagined infrastructures supporting such practices.
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HCDE @dataecologies researchers apply human-centered design to the intersection of the environment, science and technology. In this new Q&A, Shana Hirsch and David Ribes describe why they believe HCDE can help address the toughest environmental challenges: https://t.co/uP3CWiIkgR
@niloufar_s Thanks for raising this. I'm pivoting to new research exploring disorder as an HCI design resource. Leaning on "seamful design" and related work by: @professorBodker, Steve Jackson at @CornellInfoSci, @wgaver, David Ribes at @dataecologies, Lucy Suchman, Mark Weiser & Anna Tsing
What does it mean to be a data ethnographer? Sarah Inman from our State of AK Salmon & People project explains how her study of people who study salmon can help increase research efficiency in our latest NCEAS Portrait https://t.co/6iWALVdPIU @hcdeUW@UAFcfos#datascience
Discover the latest research from HCDE's @dataecologies lab on the logic of domains, published by Associate Professor David Ribes and Research Scientist Andrew Hoffman:
This paper will be of relevance to folks interested in histories of computation, knowledge representation and formalisms, as well as shifting policy arrangements in the funding of data science and computationally-intensive work. /cc @hcdeUW
It's official - our new paper, 'The logic of domains,' is published and available for (free!) download on @4sWeb! Available here: https://t.co/1bS2z1D9Xd
@dourish speaking last night on ‘data’ as political tool in urban government: it’s not about ‘numbers’ but rather ‘authority’ - whomever has the most data wins. #datathenandnow /cc @uwescience
Summing up: The dashboard, and not the data itself, is the site of decision making in urban analytics. It’s the viz that tells the story and data is displaced by its representation/visualization.
Check out the latest research from our Data Ecologies Lab: "Entangled Inversions: Actor/Analyst Symmetry in the Ethnography of Infrastructure." Paper here: https://t.co/CawyPyOLTF
Published earlier this month: our new paper on the symmetrical properties of infrastructural inversion in ethnographies of information infrastructures! Direct download here: https://t.co/J8x8yMfRjy
I am delighted to announce that my and Ines Di Loreto Focus Section on #reflexivity in #design#research in the IxD&A Journal is finally out! A lot of great papers - thanks to all authors, reviewers and the scientific editor for your contribution!
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New book chapter ✨📕 "Computational Imaginaries: Some Further Remarks on Leibniz, Llull and Rethinking the History of Calculating Machines", in volume edited by Amador Vega, Peter Weibel & Siegfried Zielinski: https://t.co/l3cRDhl5nx
.@lindsaypoirier's recent (excellent) talk from @uwescience- 'Critiques of Pure (t)Reason: Historical Perspectives on Semantic Data Infrastructure' - is now available for your viewing pleasure! https://t.co/w18JCuq8ss
So thrilled to see that "DigitalSTS: A Field Guide for Science & Technology Studies" (edited by @cyberlyra and David Ribes is going to be available online very soon! Don't miss it: It includes my and Eric Monteiro's chapter "Digitized Coral Reefs"!
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