From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sean Munson Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2013 10:19 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: [dub-students] [DSST2013-AG] Reminder: Digital Societies and Social Technologies Summer Institute Deadline
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Brian Butler Date: Tuesday, April 2, 2013 Subject: [DSST2013-AG] Reminder: DSST 2013 Application Deadline Just a quick reminder to let people know that the DSST 2013 application deadline is approaching (April 5th). The most up-to-date Call for Applications can be found at: http://casci.umd.edu/dsst2013/ As you let people know you might highlight that: * Applications sought fromm junior scholars (doc students, post-docs, pretenure faculty and early career researchers), established researchers, emerging multi-disciplinary teams, and infrastructure development teams (check out the call for applications at (http://casci.umd.edu/dsst2013/ for details.) * Applications are encouraged from students and researchers in academia, industry, NGOs, and government. * Applications are encouraged from students and researchers at any institution worldwide. "MOOCs, Education and learning; personal health and well-being; open innovation, eScience, and citizen science; co-production, open source, and new forms of work; cultural heritage and information access; energy management and climate change; civic hacking, engagement and government; disaster response; cybersecurity and privacy – these are just a few problem domains where effective design and robust understanding of complex sociotechnical systems is critical. To meet these challenges a trans-disciplinary community of scholars has come together from fields as wide ranging as CSCW, HCI, social computing, organization studies, information visualization, social informatics, sociology, information systems, medical informatics, computer science, ICT for development, education, learning science, journalism, and political science. Through summer institutes (CSST), extended workshops (Social Webshop), preconference workshops at a wide variety of venues, and other activities (Digital Societies and Technology Research Coordination Network) this community of researchers from academia and industry has developed a strong focus on problems and opportunities arising from the interplay of social and technological systems which span individuals, groups, organizations, and societies."
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