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Call for Participation – ICLS Workshop

I’m hosting a workshop at ICLS 2008 with Stephanie Teasley, Volker Wulf, Eric Cook, and Jude Yew  – The Missing Chapters: Learning Sciences Beyond the Classroom. This workshop will provide momentum...

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Becoming Manifesto-y, Telling Stories

A couple weeks ago, my advisor counseled me to make the research statement I was writing for a job application “more manifesto-y.”  A few days later, we elected Barack Obama President of the United...

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Poster Printing

Grad students print a lot of posters. Every time this grad student tries, something goes horribly wrong. So, finally, I’ve documented a successful poster printing process, and now I’ll share it with...

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Relational Engagement in Project Teams

I participated in the ICOS dissertation poster session today, and while there had a number of helpful conversations about my dissertation. One of the preliminary findings I included on my poster...

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Twitter network for danah boyd JSB Symposium talk

Today’s John Seely Brown Symposium had an active Twitter hashtag of #danahjsb. I imported the hashtag network* into NodeXL and had it draw up a graph for me (click the image for a giant BMP version):...

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Public Officials on Social Media Project goes to Korea

Matt Shapiro is presenting our paper – Going “Bald on Record”: Relationships Among Public Officials’ Social Media Behavior and Language Use – at this week’s Korean Association for Public...

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A Little Press, Some Acceptance for Public Officials on Twitter Projects

The Aldermen and Congress on Twitter projects made it into popular press and another conference this morning. You can read the popular press story from the Medill News site and conference abstracts...

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Public Officials and Social Media talks at MPSA

Next week the Midwest Political Science Association meets in Chicago, and I’ll be presenting two papers. Here’s my schedule (locations TBD), abstracts after the jump: Thursday, April 12, 8:30am Social...

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Summer of NSF Workshops

I’ve been lucky enough this summer to be invited to two NSF workshops. The first, the Consortium for the Science of Sociotechnical Systems (CSST) Summer Institute wrapped up last Thursday and was an...

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Congress Hashtag Networks

This morning, I led an hour of WebShop 2012. At the beginning of the talk, I asked the audience, especially students, to brainstorm questions about public officials and Twitter, specifically. You can...

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Scale and the Analysis of Large Text Databases

I gave a talk Friday as part of IIT’s Social Networks and Innovation conference, and here are the slides: Basically, my talk was an overview of three projects that analyze subsets of my big Twitter...

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Paper, Panel, and Workshop at CSCW 2014

I’ll be jumping back into work next semester. What better way to kick off my return than a trip to CSCW 2014 in Baltimore?! I’m organizing the Feminism and Social Media Research Workshop on Sunday,...

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Collecting and Connection On- and Offline Political Network Data

I gave a talk at the DIMACS Workshop on Building Communities for Transforming Social Media Research Through New Approaches for Collecting, Analyzing, and Exploring Social Media Data at Rutgers...

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Summary Stats about #StoptheNSA Twitter Activity

I gave a talk at Social Media Week Chicago with Prof. Ed Lee from IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law this week. We are studying a number of online political protests including the February 11, 2014...

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Resources for Teaching Students to Lie, Mislead, and Manipulate with...

A list of further resources from my Sept. 29, 2014 talk Teaching Students to Lie, Mislead, and Manipulate with Information Visualizations. The talk slides are also available at SlideShare. Data for the...

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Looking for (Lesbian) Love: Social Media Subtext Readings of Rizzoli and Isles

Here’s the abstract of my paper that was just accepted to IR16, the annual conference of the Association of Internet Researchers. This will be my first trip to IR, and I’m really excited to...

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