Web art and science camp — 6th November, London
It’s been a long time since I updated this: I could offer lots of excuses, but I think it boils down to “the EngD”. Poor, I know! This is a really quick one: I’m very pleased to be co-organising Web...
View ArticleTwo Web Science papers about, well, Web Science
I was delighted to find that both of the papers I submitted to WebSci’12 were accepted, with good reviews at that. I’ve frequently discussed Web Science in the past: in a nutshell, it’s the study of...
View ArticleChanging the world through HCI (and WebSci!)
Ben Shneiderman visited the University of Southampton this week. Huzzah! I’ve been influenced by Ben’s writing over the last couple of years, particularly his article on Micro- and Macro-HCI, in which...
View ArticleHave you done interdisciplinary work? A call for participation!
Have you done interdisciplinary work? Perhaps you’ve worked in Web Science or a related area. Maybe you’re a sociologist who has studied societal impacts of the web, or a designer who has worked on web...
View ArticleWeb Science and the Two (Hundred) Cultures: Representation of Disciplines...
Long-term readers may recall that at WebSci’12 last year, I published a paper on representation of disciplines in the Web Science conference series. It was motivated by the ongoing discussion and (at...
View ArticleWebSci and the Two Hundred Cultures: slides online
Hey there Internet! I’ve had requests for access to the slides of my WebSci’13 presentation about the representation of different disciplines within WebSci (a brief overview of the topic is here). The...
View ArticleWeb Science and Human-Computer Interaction: Forming a Mutually Supportive...
Alan Dix and I have published an article in the May – June 2013 issue of ACM Interactions. As you’d guess from the title of this blog post, our article concerns the relationship between Human-Computer...
View ArticleWebSci’13: my time at WebSci
It has taken me a shameful amount of time to sit down and write up my time at WebSci’13. I shall not pontificate upon why this is, except to remark that my day job’s been pretty busy, plus I wanted to...
View ArticleWebSci’13: the summary
This is the second of two posts I’ve made on WebSci’13. Here I’m going to summarise a couple of lows and a lot of highs. If you’d like a more detailed account, please check out my previous post on my...
View ArticleData protection, privacy and trust online: the legal landscape and the reality
A recent output from my work at IT Innovation is linked to from this SESERV blog post on the issues of data protection and privacy online. Working with my colleagues Brian Pickering, Callum Beamish and...
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