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*[http://www.nyls.edu/pages/3120.asp State of Play]: conference on online games and the law, archived by New York Law School.
 
*[http://www.nyls.edu/pages/3120.asp State of Play]: conference on online games and the law, archived by New York Law School.
 
*[http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CIE/CommandLines/ Command Lines]: conference on online governance, hosted by UWM
 
*[http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CIE/CommandLines/ Command Lines]: conference on online governance, hosted by UWM
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===Government===
 
===Government===

Revision as of 17:13, 8 October 2005

The society and technology interest group (soctech) is an informal interest group that we are starting up among UW-CSE students to promote awareness of various social computing issues, in both CSE and the UW. We plan to collaborate with other departments, with possible aims including the production of cross-departmental courses, lecture series, or white papers.

We're just getting started; we have a mailing list, soctech@cs. Here's the public list info page.

Current activities

Less active at the moment:



People and organizations

This is a non-exhaustive list of people and intra-UW institutions with which we're working.



Relevant courses



Resources

Software

People

Scholars

  • Paul Agre, prof. of information studies at UCLA
  • Lawrence Lessig, professor of law at Stanford
  • Yochai Benkler, professor of law at Yale, director of Engleberg Center for Information Law and Policy at NYU



Research centers and groups outside UW



Organizations

Conferences



Government

Funding agencies and programs

Mailing lists

Sources

Websites

Projects

  • SoftwarePluralism project: a balanced resource for users, lawyers, and businesspeople to make informed decisions about software development models.

Blogs