It starts today, but I’m headed to the International Communication Association conference in New York first thing in the morning. If the bloggers who are going want to get together for a bloggers’ lunch on Saturday, post here or drop me a note. I have a feeling that sushiden is not exactly “cheap eats,” so maybe Original Rays? I’m open to suggestions.
I think I am avoiding presenting, since grad students are first authors on all my ICA stuff this year. One is with Alex Tan (“Preferential Buying Patterns in Online Auctions: A Power Law Analysis on eBay” on Friday at 8:15 [yuk!]) and two are with Jia Lin (“The Blogosphere Alternative” on Friday at 2:15 & “Geographic Distribution of Weblogs in the United States” on Saturday at 8:15).
No promises, but here is my preliminary plan for sessions to attend (below the fold):
Friday
8:15-9:30 E-commerce (New York Ballroom East)
9:45-11:00 Online games (New York Ballroom West)
11:15-12:30 Media coverage of the UN (Metropolitan Ballroom East)
12:45-2:00 Campaigning on the internet (Liberty 3)
2:15-3:30 Alternative media reframing the media mainstream (New York Ballroom East)
3:45-5:00 A postcolonial information economy (Liberty 1 & 2) OR Agenda setting (Liberty 3) OR Moments from Wi-Fi subculture
5:15-6:30 The online challenge to the news (Madison suite 5)
6:45-8:00 McGannon Center reception
Saturday
8:15-9:30 Emergent technologies (Carnegie East)
9:45-11:00 Blogs and the media emperors new clothes (Madison suite 5)
11:15-12:30 Blogger lunch
12:45-2:00 Electoral web spheres (Carnegie West)
2:15-3:30 Challenges of analyzing the internet as an artifact (Park suite 2)
3:45-5:00 Collective action in an internet age (Riverside)
Sunday
8:15-9:30 Gatekeeping on the internet 1 (Empire Ballroom West)
9:45-11:00 Comm networks in orgs (Riverside)
11:15-12:30 Posters
12:45-2:00 Top 8 in Com Tech (NY Ballroom West)
2:15-3:30 Top 8 in Com Tech (NY Ballroom West)
3:45-5:00 Internet as mobilizer (Liberty 4)
Monday
8:15-9:30 Games and human interaction (NY Ballroom West)
9:45-11:00 Internet, Technoactivism, and the public sphere (Liberty 5)
2 Comments
alot on healthcare; wish i had time to go:-(
hospital record and home health team held together with a blog? medical record as a blog?
stef
conference crashing at 3:45 at the park 4 suite: doctor patient commucations: let see if I can introduce the clinical sousveillance ideas that intersect with glogging and blogging. ect.
hope I can beat traffice!
beat traffic and networked car that interacts with nursing home and doc’s office: also real time data on ICU patients with access to real time virtual advance directives