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Symposium Schedule

Thursday May 16th (Onsite registration opens at 8:15 am)

9:00 - 10:30 am

11:00 am - 12:30 pm

1:30 - 3:00 pm

3:30 - 5:00 pm

Evening

HUB Auditorium

Welcome to DIAC-02; A Pattern Language for Living Communication (Panel) Transnational Social Movements-- The Next Great Thing or Yesterday's News? (Panel) Shaping the Network Society - Global Snapshots (Panel) Indigenous People and the Network Society (Panel)

HUB 106B

Effective Uses
(Pattern Session 1)
Community Networks
(Pattern Session 2)
Digital Divide
(Pattern Session 3)

HUB 108

Symposium Headquarters Symposium Headquarters Symposium Headquarters

HUB 310

Open Source
(Pattern Session 4)
Activism
(Pattern Session 5)
Unintended Consequences
(Pattern Session 6)

Courtyard-by-Marriott

Reception

Friday May 17th

9:00 - 10:30 am

11:00 am - 12:30 pm

1:30 - 3:00 pm

3:30 - 5:00 pm

Evening

HUB Auditorium

Stevan Harnad Literacy in the Digital Age (Panel) Internet and Culture (Panel) Larry Irving
Nancy Kranich,Jorge Reina Schement

HUB 106 B

Pattern Language
(Pattern Session 7)
New Paradigms
(Pattern Session 8)

HUB 108

Symposium Headquarters Symposium Headquarters Symposium Headquarters Symposium Headquarters

HUB 310

Access Issues
(Pattern Session 9)
Models
(Pattern Session 10)

HUB 209 A

Maximizing Net
(Pattern Session 11)
Health
(Pattern Session 12)

HUB 200C

Participatory Design of Community Networks, Andrew Clement (Workshop) Participatory Design of Community Networks (continued), Andrew Clement (Workshop)

Courtyard-by-Marriott

Antiguas Civilizaciones de America Usando la Nueva Tecnologia para Formar un Mejor Futuro (Ancient American Civilizations using New Technology to Shape their Future) FREE to the public!

Independent Media Center
1415 3rd Avenue (downtown between Pike and Union)

Open mic night - a chance for digging in with DeeDee Halleck and Jeff Chester as national guests talking about media consolidation and commercialization, plus additional local and international guests on alternatives and strategies. FREE! Everyone is invited to participate in the conversation!

Saturday May 18th

8:30 - 9:45 am

10:15 - 11:30 am

12:30 - 1:45 pm

2:15 - 3:30 pm

5:00

Evening

Smith 205

Empowering Communities (Panel) Local Projects/ Global implications (Panel) Communication in the Post 9/11 World (Panel)

CMU 226

Community Wireless 101 (Workshop)
Ken Caruso and Matt Westervelt, Seattle Community Wireless
Digital Divide Workshop I Digital Divide Workshop II

Walker-Ames Room, Kane Hall
(Symposium Headquarters)

Pattern Language Open Space Pattern Language Open Space Pattern Language Open Space

Posters session 1
Pattern Language Open Space

Posters session 2

CMU 126

World Summit, Richard Lowenberg / Richard Civille (Workshop) Reports from student scholars and activists, Kate Williams (Workshop) (Virtual) Community Informatics, Michael Bieber / Michael Gurstein (Workshop) (Virtual) Community Informatics, Michael Bieber / Michael Gurstein (Workshop - brainstorm and panel)

CMU 104

International
(Pattern Session 13)
New Codes
(Pattern Session 14)
Legal Issues
(Pattern Session 15)

Come cruise with your colleagues! Elliott Bay and beyond...

PARTY!
PARTY!
PARTY!
Lakes, Locks, and Lively Reception Cruise

Sunday May 19th

9:00 - 10:30 am

11:00 am - 12:30 pm

1:30 - 3:00 pm

CMU 104

Activism (Panel) Shaping the Media (Panel)

Walker-Ames Room, Kane Hall
(Symposium Headquarters)

Pattern Language Open Space Pattern Language Open Space Final Session

CMU 126

World Summit, Richard Lowenberg / Richard Civille (Workshop)

CMU 226

Community Inquiry on the Web, Ann Peterson Bishop (Workshop) Community Inquiry on the Web, Ann Peterson Bishop (Workshop)

 

Panel Discussions

Pattern Language for Living Communication -- How Do We Get There?

  • Stuart Cowan
  • Doug Schuler

Transnational Movements-- The Next Great Thing or Yesterday's News?

  • Dan Merkle
  • Lance Bennett
  • DeeDee Halleck

Shaping the Network Society -Global Snapshots (moderated by Peter Day)

  • Wal Taylor
  • Sergei Stafeev
  • Abdul Alkalimet
  • Grant Hearn

Indigenous People and the Network Society -- Opportunity or Threat?

  • Mino (or Eusebio Castro)
  • Raul Nakasone, The Evergreen State College
  • Jim Sutter, the Reservation Based program at The Evergreen State College
  • Adan Garcia, representing Manolo Ramirez from the Third Millenium of Guadalupe, Peru

Global Networks / Open Society

  • Saskia Sassen - A New Politics of Places on Global Networks (cancelled due to family emergency)
  • Stevan Harnad - Open Research Access for an Open Society

Literacy in the Digital Age; Chair: Coralee Whitcomb, President, CPSR

Internet and Culture

  • Jorge Schement
  • Mark Lloyd
  • John Horrigan
  • Robert Luke

Looking at the Digital Divide

  • Larry Irving, The Digital Divide, Facts and Fiction
  • Respondants: Nancy Kranich, Jorge Reina Schement

Empowered Communities with Information and Communication Technology

  • Tim Stephen
  • Lance Bennett
  • Karen Savage

Local Projects / Global Implications

Communication in the Post 9/11 World Panel

  • Phil Bereano
  • Gary Marx
  • Alain Ambrosi

Activism Panel

  • Robert Guerra
  • Myoungjoon Kim
  • Penny Goldsmith

Shaping the Media

  • Sheri Herndon
  • Jeff Chester
  • Sandy Cioffi

 

Pattern Presentations

PATTERN SESSION 1 — Effective Uses of Technology

Patterns for Civic Action: C4i-Pattern Language for WWW Groups

Jim Brazell

Synergies of Fusion: Social Integration of Voice Video Data

Dirk Koning

Situations in Life

Wolf-Gideon Bleek

Access to Justice Technology Bill of Rights ("ATJ-TBoR")

Donald J Horowitz

 

PATTERN SESSION 2 — Community Networks

Street-Level Community Strengthening by Large Corporations

JJ Cadiz

Community Networks Working With Groups

Peter Royce

Am Johal

Improving Community Networking Practice Through Community-based Research

Richard Civille

Sustainability Strategies for Community Technology Centers

Gabrielle O’Malley

Edward Liebow

Emily Bancroft

David Keyes

 

PATTERN SESSION 3 — Digital Divide

Digital Divide in a High Tech City

Ilya Zaslavsky

Laura Stanley

Meredith Dowling

What Color is My Internet?: Culture, access and cyberspace

Susan B. Kretchmer

Rod Carveth

A patched quilt: Teaching, learning and technology in Appalachian Ohio

Leslie Farley Sheets

Thomas McCain

Artificial Dialectics

Warren Sack

 

PATTERN SESSION 4 — Open Source

VIRTUOSE: a Virtual Community Open Source Engine (will be moved or cancelled)

M. Benini

F. De Cindio

L. Sonnante

User-driven software quality labelling

Åke Walldius

Yngve Sundblad

Education In Formation: Enabling Technology, Open Source Learning

Robert Luke

OpenCritic: an Open Source Cultural Database (www.opencritic.org)

Tim McCormick

 

PATTERN SESSION 5 - Activism

Recommendations for Uses of E-mail Lists by Activists

Katja Cronauer

Kickin’ Up a Fuss: Race and Gender in Cyberspace

Kalí Tal

Beatrice Brown

Catalyzing Collective Action in Social Cyberspaces

Marc Smith

Communication Rights: Patterns for Cyber Activism on Issues of Incarceration and the Incarcerated

William J. McIver, Jr.

Joy James

 

PATTERN SESSION 6 — Unintended Consequences of Technology

THE Dialectics of Ambivalence: Helping People Cope with Complexity When Assessing the Impact of ICT

Michel J. Menou

Christina Courtright

Reproduction of Inequality through Information Technology

Lynette Kvasny, Assistant Professor of IST and KPMG Doctoral Scholar

Steve Sawyer

Understanding online victimization: victim motives and trust

Laura Huey

Richard S. Rosenberg

Who Speaks For WOLF?

John C. Thomas

Catalina Danis

Alison Lee

 

PATTERN SESSION 7 — Pattern Language

Pattern Language for Living Communication Systems

Doug Schuler

Unintended Use: The "Public Sphere" Designed by the Public

Erik Stolterman

Community-based Information Technology Workforce Development

John M. Carroll

Reality Check

John C. Thomas, Alison Lee, and Catalina Danis

 

PATTERN SESSION 8 — New Paradigms

Community Access Centres in Russian Schools: On Road to Community Networks

Sergei Stafeev

Civic Intelligence: A New Paradigm for Orienting our Work?

Doug Schuler

Integrating Community Technology and Community Building

Randal D. Pinkett, Ph.D.

Starting the Town Meeting Early: The Potential of Digital Technologies to Augment Town Meetings

Ari Goelman

 

PATTERN SESSION 9 — Access Issues

The Information Main Street

Lon Berquist

Reducing Barriers to Access via Public Information Infrastructure: The LaGrange Public Internet Initiative

Philip Shapira

Jan Youtie

Greg Laudeman

Barriers That Must Be Overcome for Effective Use of Digital Community Information: Preliminary Patterns

Joan C. Durrance

Karen Pettigrew

Kent Unruh

Computer Learning Centers in Public Housing Complexes (withdrawn)

Gerald S. Eisman

 

PATTERN SESSION 10 — Models for Digital Success

TechSmart: A Catalytic Approach to Digital Development

Greg Laudeman

Designing a Collaborative Community Information System

James P. Zappen

Teresa M. Harrison

Victoria Moore

Ashley Williams

Value Sensitive Design as a Pattern: Examples from Informed Consent in Web Browsers and from Urban Simulation

Batya Friedman

Alan Borning

Organizational Characteristics for Effectively Addressing Change

Karen L. Michaelson, Ph.D.

Judith Sparrow

 

PATTERN SESSION 11 — Maximizing the Net

"Make Things Visible": Finding Effective Ways to Work with Internet Beginners

Dena Attar

Cyberculture Studies, Merging Disciplines, Research Activism

David Silver

Mastery Online: Systematizing the Training of Faculty

Karen Krupar

Allen Rowe

After-school programs and the Network Society

Scott Webber

 

PATTERN SESSION 12 — Issues in Health and Life Stage

Enhancing Access to Relevant Health Information

Gary L. Kreps, Ph.D.

Using Technology for Social Engagement of the Aged

Pamela Gibbons

Susan Crichton

Kathryn Crawford

Online communities become collaborators in research

Daniel B. Hoch

John E. Lester

Deirdre Norris

Effective Mutual-Help Medical Websites

Patricia Radin

 

PATTERN SESSION 13 - International

Creating e-quality: Learning NetWorks in Africa

Maria A. Beebe

Mobile ICT Learning Facilities for 3rd World Communities: Helping Bridge the Digital Divide.

Grant Hearn

International Networks of Alternative Media

Dorothy Kidd

The Challenges of Global Learning in the New Digital Age

Clark Germann

Karen Krupar

 

PATTERN SESSION 14 — New Communication Codes in the Digital Age

Roles in Media

Davis Foulger

Structured Local Information Exchange

Mike Powell

Same Language Subtitling: Watch TV "and" Read

Brij Kothari (withdrawn)

Sustainable Arenas for Weedy Sociality | Distributed Wilderness

Maja Kuzmanovic

Sha Xin Wei

 

PATTERN SESSION 15 — Legal Issues

Living in the Panopticon: The Illusion of Privacy

Chris Birchak

Frank Birchak

Jean DeWitt

From Public/Private to Public Privacy -- A Critical Perspective on the Infosphere (withdrawn).

Bernhard Debatin

Citizenship, Communication Rights, and Libraries

William F. Birdsall

Restoring Balance to Intellectual Property Rules

Paul Hyland


 

Poster Session 1

Using Internet to develop learning environments

Miguel Angel Pérez Alvarez

Saving Community Networks

Susan B. Barnes and Margot Hardenbergh

Crossing the Divide through Service (Learning)

Norman Clark

PovNet: building an online movement in anti-poverty communities

Penny Goldsmith

Information Ecology

Richard Lowenberg

Networked Economies

Richard Lowenberg

Tele-Community Development

Richard Lowenberg

Digital City -- Supporting Physical Society

Mika Yasouka

Digital City -- Connecting Real and Virtual Societies

Mika Yasuoka

 

Poster Session 2

First Mile Broadband

Richard Lowenberg

Artful Intelligence (AI)

Richard Lowenberg

From D2 to D2 (from Digital Divide to Doing Democracy)

Lodis Rhodes

Support Conversation at the Boundaries

John C. Thomas, Catalina Danis, and Alison Lee

Small Successes Early

John C. Thomas, Alison Lee, and Catalina Danis

Interdisciplinary Usability Research Centre

Åke Walldius and Yngve Sundblad

The Network Society, Social Capital and Ethnography

Scott Webber and Lynn Schofield Clark

Networked Media and Middle Ground

Davis Foulger

Communication Media: Spheres Of Invention

Davis Foulger

Hendrik Speck

The Transformations of the Public Intellectual - Plato Got No Stock Options


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