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Subject:                FW: Invitation: Technology and Social Action
Date sent:              Thu, 6 Oct 2005 12:34:49 +0100
From:                   "Dearden, Andrew M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Technology and Social Action: Challenges for the 21st Century

AN INVITATION

British Computer Society
Davidson Building, 5 Southampton Street 
Covent Garden, London WC2E 7HA

10.00 - 16.30, Thursday 3rd November 2005

MISSION

Information & Communications Technologies (ICT) are having a profound 
impact on social action and the work of organisations in civil 
society. Design thinking and skills are critical for innovation and 
dynamism in social movements, community groups and voluntary 
organisations. This meeting is the culmination of a one year project 
exploring technology, design and social action. The meeting will 
report on initial findings, describe current activities and discuss 
an agenda for future research.  

We will discuss: 
* Innovative applications of ICT in civil society 
* Lessons learned from practice on the ground 
* Key concerns highligted by experts in the field 

Participants will have a chance to: 
* Influence directions for future research and practice 
* Network with practitioners, activists and researchers exploring
technology and social action * Join in planning future activities 

SPEAKERS

Bill Thompson: Technology Critic and Essayist 
Andy Dearden (Sheffield Hallam University), Steve Walker (Leeds
Metropolitan University) & Leon Watts (University of Bath): 
Technology
and Social Action Research cluster co-ordinators 

WHEN

Thursday, November 3rd, 10am - 4.30pm 

WHERE

British Computer Society 
Davidson Building, 5 Southampton Street London WC2E 7HA 

TICKETS

Participation is free, but entrance is by ticket only. To obtain a
ticket, please send your name and contact details to Paul Manning.
Email: p.manning at shu.ac.uk 


Who are we?
Technology and Social Action is a network of practitioners,
researchers and activists exploring relations between Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT) and Social Action concerns. We are
promoting research into: 1. Ways that social action organisations can
and do use ICT to further their goals 2. Better design of ICT to meet
the needs of social action groups 3. Improving the design capability
of social action organisations to promote innovation and improvement
4. The emerging concerns of social action organisations with current
trends in ICT design Technology and Social Action is supported by the
Arts & Humanities Research Council, and the Engineering and Physical
Sciences Research Council as part of their 'Design for the 21st
Century' programme. For more details visit
http://www.technologyandsocialaction.org Sponsors We acknowledge the
kind support of the British Computer Society and the British HCI 
Group
in sponsoring this meeting. This meeting forms part of our
contribution to World Usability Day, 3rd November 2005. 


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Andy Dearden
Communications & Computing Research Centre
ACES
Harmer Building
Sheffield Hallam University
Sheffield
S1 1WB
UK

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Tel: 0114 225 2916
Fax: 0114 225 3161 
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