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Cameron Marlow’s survey

I finally got around to taking Cameron Marlow’s Weblog Survey, and I’m glad I did. I had seen his request on his blog, but initially resisted because I wasn’t sure about the anonymity issues. Still not sure about the sample (since it will reflect the networks of people who know him and know people who […]
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Mood Maps

Coates has a post up about tracking livejournal moods. I suspect a lot of people have been thinking about this lately. I’m always a little reluctant to post about work at its earliest stages, but before the summer is out, I hope to have a “mood map” running and be able to compare regional attitudes […]
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Beyond Emergence

Yeah, I know — sounds like the title of a bad S.F. movie. Anyway, I have a short essay up in the ASIST Bulletin called Social Informatics: Beyond Emergence. It’s a very broad kind of essay, but I would be happy to have any feedback on it.
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Three strikes

Three years running, now, I’ve had abstracts in to HICSS that I have failed to deliver on. I actually consider submitting something like that to be a promise to deliver, which makes it even worse. I have done it elsewhere: I was accepted for a NATO advanced studies institute in Russia, but didn’t hear until […]
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