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'''[http://www.cis.washington.edu/programs/Projects/Pressing%20Questions/speakers.asp Speaker series home page, with abstracts]'''
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'''[http://depts.washington.edu/infoage/ Alternate home page]'''
  
*Catalyzing Computer-Mediated Collective Action
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==Instructions on using a wiki==
Marc Smith, Sociologist, Community Technologies Group, Microsoft Research
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Click on the links below to go to the page you are interested in. Once you are on that page, click the "edit" button at the top of the page. Then write. There are some buttons along the top of the page that allow you to do some formatting. You can start new pages by typing in the name of the new page and click the "internal link" button along the top. When you are done, click "save page" at the bottom.
Thursday, January 13, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
 
  
  
*RFIDs: Facts, Fiction, and Trends
 
Gaetano Borriello, Professor, UW Computer Science and Engineering
 
Thursday, January 20, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
 
  
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==Discussions on speaker presentations==
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*[[Catalyzing Computer-Mediated Collective Action]]
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**Marc Smith, Sociologist, Community Technologies Group, Microsoft Research
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**Thursday, January 13, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
  
*Open Source Software Commercial Strategies
 
Jason Matusow, Director, Shared Source Initiative, Microsoft
 
Thursday, January 27, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
 
  
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*[[RFIDs: Facts, Fiction, and Trends]]
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**Gaetano Borriello, Professor, UW Computer Science and Engineering
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**Thursday, January 20, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
  
*Creating Technologies for the Next 10 Percent of the World and Beyond
 
John Sherry, Anthropologist, People and Practices Research Group, Intel
 
Thursday, February 3, 12:30 to 1:30 pm. Communication 126
 
  
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*[[Open Source Software Commercial Strategies]]
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**Jason Matusow, Director, Shared Source Initiative, Microsoft
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**Thursday, January 27, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
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**[http://www.cis.washington.edu/programs/Projects/Pressing%20Questions/speakers/Matusow/Matusow_write-up.asp presentation info]
  
*The Ethics of Hacking Back at Hackers
 
Kevin Himma, Associate Professor, Philosophy, Seattle Pacific University
 
NOTE DAY/ROOM: Monday February 7, 12:30 pm-1:30 pm, Communication 202
 
  
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*[[Creating Technologies for the Next 10 Percent of the World and Beyond]]
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**John Sherry, Anthropologist, People and Practices Research Group, Intel
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**Thursday, February 3, 12:30 to 1:30 pm. Communication 126
  
*The Future of Information Search
 
Joseph Janes, Associate Professor, UW Information School
 
Thursday, February 17 12:30 -1:30 pm, Communication 126
 
  
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*[[The Ethics of Hacking Back at Hackers]]
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**Kenneth Himma, Associate Professor, Philosophy, Seattle Pacific University
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**NOTE DAY/ROOM: Monday February 7, 12:30 pm-1:30 pm, Communication 202
  
*Why Would Anyone Agree to Spyware?
 
Jane Winn, Professor, UW Law
 
Thursday, February 24, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
 
  
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*[[The Future of Information Search]]
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**Joseph Janes, Associate Professor, UW Information School
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**Thursday, February 17 12:30 -1:30 pm, Communication 126
  
*As Grokster Goes to the Supreme Court: Filesharing and Copyright  
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Dan Laster, Assistant Professor, UW Law
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*[[Why Would Anyone Agree to Spyware?]]
Thursday, March 3, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
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**Jane Winn, Professor, UW Law
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**Thursday, February 24, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
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*[[As Grokster Goes to the Supreme Court: Filesharing and Copyright]]
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**Dan Laster, Assistant Professor, UW Law
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**Thursday, March 3, 12:30-1:30 pm, Communication 126
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==Other technology-society topics==
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Use this [[tech-society topics]] page and create new pages to start other discussions on technology and society
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*post ideas for interdisciplinary collaboration
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*post links to papers and articles
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*start discussions on any topic that interests you
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==Seeking collaborators or like-minded students and faculty==
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If you have a particular project for which you are seeking student and faculty collaborators outside your department, post it on the [[collaborators]] page or contact Caroline Benner cmbenner@u.washington.edu at the Center for Internet Studies

Latest revision as of 18:36, 4 May 2005

Speaker series home page, with abstracts

Alternate home page

Instructions on using a wiki

Click on the links below to go to the page you are interested in. Once you are on that page, click the "edit" button at the top of the page. Then write. There are some buttons along the top of the page that allow you to do some formatting. You can start new pages by typing in the name of the new page and click the "internal link" button along the top. When you are done, click "save page" at the bottom.


Discussions on speaker presentations








Other technology-society topics

Use this tech-society topics page and create new pages to start other discussions on technology and society

  • post ideas for interdisciplinary collaboration
  • post links to papers and articles
  • start discussions on any topic that interests you

Seeking collaborators or like-minded students and faculty

If you have a particular project for which you are seeking student and faculty collaborators outside your department, post it on the collaborators page or contact Caroline Benner cmbenner@u.washington.edu at the Center for Internet Studies