[Ci4cg-announce] Ci4cg-announce Digest, Vol 14, Issue 6

Justin Smith justingriffis at gmail.com
Fri Jan 8 10:40:28 PST 2016


Hello Doug et al.

My focus areas around collective intelligence and the CI4CG are:

1. Community Data Collection (Place-Based or Community Sensing through
Personal Story) -  This includes the use of mobile devices that allow
citizens to act as "sensors" in their community by sharing multi-media
stories about place and the experience of place. Auto-ethnographic
Citizen-Science... (or auto-eco-graphy).

2. Accessible Community Data Processing (Linking Stories, Big Data and
Predictive Models for Community Decision-Making) - Developing
infrastructure and algorithms for processing and analyzing unstructured
story data, that can be linked to community defined development metrics
related to health, environment, culture, etc. and predictive models to
support decisions, and monitor decisions.

3. Focus Population (Natural Resource Dependent Communities) - Rural and
urban peripheral communities that exist outside major urban centers in the
U.S.

Hope this helps!

Justin


On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 6:41 AM, Lu Xiao <luxiaoist at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Doug,
>
>
>
> Here are my topics related to collective intelligence and CI4CG:
>
>
>
> 1.     Development of computational techniques to measure different
> facets of the collective intelligence – reasoning process/behavior in
> online discussions s the main facet being looked at (e.g., the articulated
> rationales, the persuasive aspect of the text)
>
> 2.     Development of data repository and data analysis tools to
> facilitate data curation and data sharing, and to improve collaborative
> data analysis practices around the repository. My group currently works
> with a group of oral history researchers to help them manage the interview
> recordings
> Happy holidays to everyone!
>
> Lu
>
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>>    3. 2nd CfP: ACM SIGCHI Designing Interactive Systems (DIS?16)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 06:00:32 +0000
>> From: Marcus Foth <m.foth at qut.edu.au>
>> Subject: Re: [Ci4cg-announce] Greetings from the CI4CG branch office
>>         in Rainy Seattle ?
>> To: Doug Schuler <douglas at publicsphereproject.org>
>> Cc: "ci4cg-announce at scn9.scn.org" <ci4cg-announce at scn9.scn.org>
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>> Hi Doug
>>
>> topics that are the most relevant to my CI4CG work now and where you'd
>> like to see it in the future:
>>
>> 1. Collective / civic intelligence for a new polity
>>
>> Argument made in this paper, which is more a manifesto for work to come,
>> rather than a paper about work already done:
>> http://eprints.qut.edu.au/88937/
>>
>>
>> 2. Collective / civic intelligence for the citizen?s right to the digital
>> city
>>
>> We started to collect chapters about the political / civic side of
>> participatory city making in this new book, but again, heaps more work yet
>> to be done on this: http://eprints.qut.edu.au/78107/
>>
>>
>> cheers, marcus
>>
>>
>>
>> > On 21 Dec 2015, at 10:13 AM, Doug Schuler <
>> douglas at publicsphereproject.org> wrote:
>> >
>> > Greetings from Rainy Seattle ?
>> >
>> > It's been awhile since I've tried to get free ideas from this group.
>> >
>> > As you probably remember, I had been asking questions to the people on
>> this list on a fairly regular basis. The intent is to weave the responses
>> into some thoughts or hypotheses about the nature of our group and,
>> hopefully, the CI4CG work generally. My plan is to incorporate the
>> responses to these requests into the introduction to the upcoming AI &
>> Society special issue on CI4CG.
>> >
>> > This is the 7th question and I'm planning to ultimately ask 10. It
>> would be fantastic if everybody relied to this one. I think / hope that
>> what emerges from this will be useful! No guarantees unfortunately.
>> >
>> > 7. Please list 2-5 (or more) topics that are the most relevant to your
>> CI4CG work now and where you'd like to see it in the future. This could be
>> traditional (or new) disciplines, focal populations (such as children or
>> low-income communities), specific geographical areas, cross-cutting areas
>> (methodology, integration, etc.), objectives, specific foci (e.g. online
>> deliberation), tools, etc. etc. Did I mention that more is more?
>> >
>> > I'd love to hear from everybody!
>> >
>> > BTW, Happy Holidaze!!
>> >
>> > ? Doug
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Douglas Schuler
>> > douglas at publicsphereproject.org
>> > Twitter: @doug_schuler
>> >
>> >
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>> > Public Sphere Project
>> >      http://www.publicsphereproject.org/
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>> > Mailing list ~ Collective Intelligence for the Common Good
>> >       http://scn9.scn.org/mailman/listinfo/ci4cg-announce
>> >
>> > Creating the World Citizen Parliament
>> >
>> http://interactions.acm.org/archive/view/may-june-2013/creating-the-world-citizen-parliament
>> >
>> > Liberating Voices!  A Pattern Language for Communication Revolution
>> (project)
>> >      http://www.publicsphereproject.org/patterns/lv
>> >
>> > Liberating Voices!  A Pattern Language for Communication Revolution
>> (book)
>> >  http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11601
>> >
>> >
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 12:18:53 +0100
>> From: Aldo de Moor <ademoor at communitysense.nl>
>> Subject: Re: [Ci4cg-announce] Greetings from the CI4CG branch office
>>         in Rainy Seattle (c)
>> To: Doug Schuler <douglas at publicsphereproject.org>
>> Cc: ci4cg-announce at scn9.scn.org
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>> Hi Doug,
>>
>> My 3 favorite Collective Intelligence tools (with their many connections):
>>
>> - community mapping/sensemaking: communities charting their own
>> conceptual models of their who, what, how, and why
>> - storytelling: sharing deep meaning beyond the models and the data
>> - collaboration patterns: capturing collaboration lessons learnt and
>> scaling up the commons
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Aldo
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 1:13 AM, Doug Schuler
>> <douglas at publicsphereproject.org> wrote:
>> > Greetings from Rainy Seattle ?
>> >
>> > It's been awhile since I've tried to get free ideas from this group.
>> >
>> > As you probably remember, I had been asking questions to the people on
>> this
>> > list on a fairly regular basis. The intent is to weave the responses
>> into
>> > some thoughts or hypotheses about the nature of our group and,
>> hopefully,
>> > the CI4CG work generally. My plan is to incorporate the responses to
>> these
>> > requests into the introduction to the upcoming AI & Society special
>> issue on
>> > CI4CG.
>> >
>> > This is the 7th question and I'm planning to ultimately ask 10. It
>> would be
>> > fantastic if everybody relied to this one. I think / hope that what
>> emerges
>> > from this will be useful! No guarantees unfortunately.
>> >
>> > 7. Please list 2-5 (or more) topics that are the most relevant to your
>> CI4CG
>> > work now and where you'd like to see it in the future. This could be
>> > traditional (or new) disciplines, focal populations (such as children or
>> > low-income communities), specific geographical areas, cross-cutting
>> areas
>> > (methodology, integration, etc.), objectives, specific foci (e.g. online
>> > deliberation), tools, etc. etc. Did I mention that more is more?
>> >
>> > I'd love to hear from everybody!
>> >
>> > BTW, Happy Holidaze!!
>> >
>> > ? Doug
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Douglas Schuler
>> > douglas at publicsphereproject.org
>> > Twitter: @doug_schuler
>> >
>> >
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > Public Sphere Project
>> >      http://www.publicsphereproject.org/
>> >
>> > Mailing list ~ Collective Intelligence for the Common Good
>> >       http://scn9.scn.org/mailman/listinfo/ci4cg-announce
>> >
>> > Creating the World Citizen Parliament
>> >
>> >
>> http://interactions.acm.org/archive/view/may-june-2013/creating-the-world-citizen-parliament
>> >
>> > Liberating Voices!  A Pattern Language for Communication Revolution
>> > (project)
>> >      http://www.publicsphereproject.org/patterns/lv
>> >
>> > Liberating Voices!  A Pattern Language for Communication Revolution
>> (book)
>> >  http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11601
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>> --
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>> Aldo de Moor, PhD
>> CommunitySense - for working communities
>> Cavaleriestraat 2, 5017 ET Tilburg, the Netherlands
>> e-mail: ademoor at communitysense.nl
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>> Message: 3
>> Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 16:13:37 +0000
>> From: Marcus Foth <m.foth at qut.edu.au>
>> Subject: [Ci4cg-announce] 2nd CfP: ACM SIGCHI Designing Interactive
>>         Systems (DIS?16)
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>> 2nd Call for Papers
>>
>> ACM SIGCHI Designing Interactive Systems (DIS?16)
>> 4-8 June 2016, Brisbane, Australia
>>
>> http://www.dis2016.org/
>>
>>
>> The ACM SIGCHI Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS) is the
>> premier international arena where designers, artists, psychologists, user
>> experience researchers, and systems engineers come together to debate and
>> shape the future of interactive systems design and practice.
>>
>> The theme of the conference is ?fuse.? The joining of human and computer,
>> body and technology, bits and atoms, art and design, academy and industry,
>> and of north and south ? these are important themes in modern-day
>> interaction design, and hence the focus of this year?s conference. Fuse is
>> an active verb that goes beyond the dialectic of interaction and speaks to
>> the merging of entities and the emergence of something new and whole. We
>> are interested in the strong connections designers have to their work, that
>> people have to personal systems, and that we all have to one another. At
>> the same time, fuse is a noun, a bridge in the system that is meant to
>> protect us from harm. We should think not only of strength and disruption,
>> but of fragility and responsibility, and how small acts of design can make
>> an enormous difference.
>>
>> DIS 2016 will be held in the beautiful, subtropical city of Brisbane in
>> Queensland, Australia. DIS 2016 will be hosted by Queensland University of
>> Technology surrounding one of the world?s largest digital interactive and
>> learning environments in the new $230 million Science and Engineering
>> Centre.
>>
>> There are three reasons to visit Australia in 2016 with DIS being held
>> back to back with the Vivid Light, Music & Ideas Festival 2016 (
>> vividsydney.com) and the Media Architecture Biennale (MAB) from 1-4 June
>> 2016 in Sydney (mab16.org).
>>
>>
>> DIS 2016 centres on designerly approaches to creating, deploying and
>> critically reflecting on interactive systems. It is an interdisciplinary
>> conference that encompasses how such systems are built, introduced and
>> employed in a wide variety of socio-cultural contexts. We welcome a broad
>> engagement with the field by inviting submissions that consider the
>> following, from a diverse range of researchers and practitioners within the
>> field of interactive systems design:
>>
>> - Design Methods and Processes: Methods, tools, and techniques for
>> engaging people; researching, designing, and co-designing interactive
>> systems; participatory design, design artefacts, research through design;
>> documenting and reflecting on design processes.
>>
>> - Experience: Places, temporality, people, communities, events,
>> phenomena, aesthetics, user experience, usability, engagement, empowerment,
>> wellbeing, designing things that matter, diversity, participation,
>> materiality, making, etc.
>>
>> - Application Domains: Health, ICT4D, children-computer interaction,
>> sustainability, games/entertainment computing, digital arts, etc.
>>
>> - Technological Innovation (systems, tools, and/or artifact designs):
>> Sensors and actuators, mobile devices, multi touch and touchless
>> interaction, social media, personal, community, and public displays.
>>
>> We welcome and encourage theoretical contributions to DIS 2016. Rather
>> than its own subcommittee, please consider submitting theory contributions
>> to any of the above four subcommittees.
>>
>> Papers and Notes accepted for presentation at DIS 2016 are published by
>> the ACM in the Digital Library and have in the past attracted high impact,
>> visibility and citations.
>>
>>
>> IMPORTANT DATES
>> http://www.dis2016.org/call-for-papers/dates/
>>
>> January 10, 2016: Papers, Notes, Pictorials notice of intent^ due
>> January 17, 2016: Papers, Notes, Pictorials full submission due
>> January 17, 2016: Workshop proposals due
>> March 7, 2016: Papers, Notes, Pictorials author notifications
>> March 13, 2016: Provocations & Works-in-Progress, Demos, Design Works,
>> Doctoral Consortium applications due
>> March 27, 2016: Provocations & Works-in-Progress, Demos, Design Works,
>> Doctoral Consortium author notifications
>> April 1, 2016: All camera ready papers due
>> May 8, 2016: Early bird registration deadline
>>
>> ^ You must submit your Notice of Intent (NOI) to submit a Paper, Note or
>> Pictorial to the PCS submission system by 10 Jan 2016. The NOI is an entry
>> in PCS with tentative author names, title and abstract. You can make
>> changes as many times as you like before the final submission deadline of
>> 17 Jan 2016. Note that this represents a compromise between the tight
>> review schedule this year and the submission deadline being close to the
>> public holidays. There will be no further extensions!
>>
>>
>> Further instructions on how to prepare and submit your papers and notes
>> can be found at:
>> http://www.dis2016.org/call-for-papers/
>>
>>
>> Please also consider the other DIS 2016 submission tracks:
>>
>> Pictorials
>> http://www.dis2016.org/call-for-papers/pictorials/
>>
>> Workshop Proposals
>> http://www.dis2016.org/call-for-papers/workshops/
>>
>> Provocations and Works-in-Progress
>> http://www.dis2016.org/call-for-papers/provocations/
>>
>> Demos
>> http://www.dis2016.org/call-for-papers/demos/
>>
>> Design Works
>> http://www.dis2016.org/call-for-papers/exhibition/
>>
>> Doctoral Consortium
>> http://www.dis2016.org/call-for-papers/dc/
>>
>>
>> For any questions, please email program at dis2016.org
>>
>> We look forward to seeing you at DIS?16. In the meantime, please follow
>> us on Twitter @dis2016 and tell us you are coming on our Facebook event
>> page: http://bit.ly/dis16
>>
>>
>> Marcus Foth, QUT
>> Conference Chair
>>
>> Wendy Ju, Stanford
>> Stephen Viller, UQ
>> Ronald Schroeter, QUT
>> Technical Program Chairs
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Professor Marcus Foth
>>
>> Research Leader, School of Design
>> Director, Urban Informatics Research Lab
>> Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
>> m.foth at qut.edu.au ? @UrbanInf ? www.urbaninformatics.net
>>
>> CRICOS No. 00213J
>>
>>
>> ACM Designing Interactive Systems (DIS?16)
>> Brisbane, June 4-8 ? @DIS2016 ? www.dis2016.org
>>
>>
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