This conference might be of interest for some list members here.
Best,
Stefan

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http://meetings.sigcis.org/ <http://meetings.sigcis.org/>
 
COMMAND LINES
SOFTWARE, POWER AND PERFORMANCE
March 18-19, 2017
Computer History Museum 
Mountain View, CA
REVIEW THE COMMAND LINES PROGRAM <http://meetings.sigcis.org/program.html>
What is Command Lines?

Command Lines: Software, Power, and Performance is a meeting that will draw 
together scholars from a variety of fields that study software. These fields 
include: the history of computing; science and technology studies; software 
studies; code studies; game studies; media studies; the study of women, gender 
and sexuality; studies of race, ethnicity and postcoloniality; network and 
internet histories; and computer science and engineering. Command Lines is 
collaboratively organized by SIGCIS  <http://www.sigcis.org/>(Special Interest 
Group for Computing, Information and Society) and the Computer History Museum 
<http://www.computerhistory.org/softwarehistory>. 

The meeting will explore how software relates to social and technical 
constructs of power and performance. Attendees will discuss why connections 
between the creation and use of software are integral to understanding social 
and technical power in multiple senses.
 


--
Stefan Lucke
Former AIC employee
CITI Collection Management
slucke....@gmail.com <mailto:slucke....@gmail.com>

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