Hola,
he recibido de la lista de distribución de CITASA http:
http://list.citasa.org/mailman/listinfo/citasa_list.citasa.org este
anuncio (ver más abajo) de una conferencia que me parece interesante
para compartirlo con la lista. Perdonad si lo habéis recibido por otro
lado. Sorprenden algunos detalles: el patrocinio de Microsoft, junto
con el patrocinio de Google, la solicitud de papers con formato .doc,
.pdf y .txt, pero no .odt, etc. Luego están los ponentes principales,
...
Saludos,
Manu

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Pedro Manuel Martínez Monje
Departamento de Sociología
Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y de la Comunicación
Universidad del País Vasco
Apdo. 644 - 48080 Bilbao (Spain)
Tel: +34-94-6012385
Fax: +34-94-6013073
Email: [email protected]


JITP 2010: Politics of Open Source
May 6 & 7, 2010
University of Massachusetts Amherst
The Politics of Open Source is an interdisciplinary conference
organized by the Journal of Information Technology and Politics (JITP)
that examines the politics associated with the Free/Libre and Open
Source Software (FLOSS) Movement.
Early registration is open until March 20.
The conference features two keynote lectures:
Eric von Hippel, Professor and Head of the Innovation and
Entrepreneurship Group at the Sloan School of Management at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Fellow at the Berkman Center
for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. Dr. von Hippel
specializes in research related to the nature and economics of
distributed and open innovation. He also develops and teaches about
practical methods that firms can use to improve their product and
service development processes. He is the author of Democratizing
Innovation (MIT Press, 2005) and The Sources of Innovation
(Oxford,1988).
Clay Johnson, Director of Sunlight Labs. Prior joining Sunlight, Clay
was one of the four founders of Blue State Digital, the progressive
left's premier technology and online strategy firm. This firm, which
was born out of the Howard Dean campaign, was also responsible for
Barack Obama's Web presence. At Blue State Digital, Clay was
responsible for developing the organization's brand and building its
initial client roster. He also had a hand at building some of the
company's early technical tools. Before joining Blue State, Johnson
was the lead programmer for Dean for America in 2004, overseeing the
development of grassroots tools like GetLocal, DeanLink and  Project
Commons.
Prior to entering politics, Johnson was a technologist at Ask Jeeves
(now Ask.com) where he helped to develop the company's Web syndication
product. He also started the first Internet Knowledge Exchange,
KnowPost.com, and worked as an entrepreneur-in-residence at a Venture
Capital firm, but still claims that he learned the most from his first
job as a waiter at Waffle House in Atlanta, Georgia.

For more information and to register, visit
http://politicsofopensource.jitp.net/
The conference is supported by Microsoft, Google, UMass Department of
Computer Science, Texifter, the Qualitative Data Analysis Program, and
the National Center for Digital Government.
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