[Sociam-soton] Re: CSCW '14 some thoughts

Ramine Tinati rt506 at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sun Mar 17 12:03:55 GMT 2013


Hi Max, all,

I've been thinking about your suggestion, and if we can use my Twitter
analysis work to form something suitable for the CSCW community I would be
more than happy to do this; especially as they are now running a dedicated
Twitter analysis track. As the deadline isn't till after the WWW conference,
we should have a good amount of time to work on it. 

Perhaps we can discuss this in one of the upcoming Soton SOCIAM meetings.

Thanks,
Ramine
 

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[mailto:sociam-soton-bounces at ecs.soton.ac.uk] On Behalf Of electronic Max
Sent: 15 March 2013 17:30
To: Chris Lintott; Ramine Tinati; sociam-soton at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Subject: [Sociam-soton] CSCW '14 some thoughts

Dear Social Machine Thought Leaders :)

The deadline for papers for CSCW'14 is May 31, 2013, which is extremely,
extremely early.  It is a rather ambitious as it is a VERY VERY hard
conference ti get into and is fast approaching, but was wondering if anyone
was already thinking about trying to put something.

Some preliminary ideas are :

Characterising Social Machines : We collect some more data using our simple
SM-for-SM app and try putting it in, if anything to get feedback from
people.

(Up to Chris) We help Chris et al put together a reflections on Zooniverse /
looking at Zooniverse paper

(Up to Ramine et al) - We help Ramine reshape some of his Twitter dataset
analysis work into a CSCW-appealing submission

OR, a perhaps more sensible idea would be to give it a pass for now and
focus on CHI2014 which is September 9th or so.

Anyway, this year's CSCW proceedings have just been released and they're
here:

CSCW 2013 Proceedings
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2441776&picked=prox&cfid=184194451&cftoken
=94334668

There's an entire track on e-science, an entire track on Twitter analysis,
Twitter sentiment analysis, electronic medical records and more.

Yours,
Max

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