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Third International Conference on e-Social Science
October 7-9, 2007, Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
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Session chairs listed
Session chair assignments are listed in the online conference program. A list of all session chair assignments (MS Excel) is also available. The job of a session chair is to introduce speakers and keep the session on time. Full papers get 30 minutes, with 20-25 for the paper, and 5-10 for questions. Short papers get 15 minutes, 10 for presentation, 5 for questions. As a courtesy to all of the presenters in a session, chairs are asked to please keep the sessions on schedule.
Conference papers now available
PDF versions of almost all conference papers are now linked in the papers section.
Six workshops and tutorials set for Oct. 7
Six workshop and tutorial are scheduled for the 2007 conference. Space is still available in these sessions for drop-ins on the 7th (first-come, first-served).
All-Day Workshop (9 a.m. - Noon, 1 - 4 p.m., Michigan League)- Mapping Worldwide e-Social Science: National Comparisons of Uptake and Sustainability
Workshop leader: Alex Voss, University of Manchester, alex.voss -at- ncess.ac.uk
Michigan Room, Michigan League
- Technologies for Enhancing Visual Methods
Workshop leader: Yuwei Lin, University of Manchester, Yuwei.Lin -at- manchester.ac.uk
Room D, Michigan League - Understanding Infrastructure: Dynamics, tensions, design, and data
Workshop leader: Paul Edwards, University of Michigan, pne -at- umich.edu
Koessler Room, Michigan League
- Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis (CAQDAS) and Multi-dimensional Data Synchronization
Workshop leader: Paul Tennent, University of Nottingham, pxt -at- cs.nott.ac.uk
Room D, Michigan League - Designing and Implementing Online Surveys
Workshop leader: Frederick Conrad, University of Michigan, fconrad -at- isr.umich.edu
Koessler Room, Michigan League - Tutorial: "Service Oriented Science: Globus Software in Action"
Tutorial leader: Lee Liming (liming -at- mcs.anl.gov), Argonne National Laboratory
Hussey Room, Michigan League
Session topics, papers, times, and locations posted
Find all of the details on individual sessions and papers.
List of accepted papers posted
The list of accepted conference papers has been posted in the Papers section of this Web site.
Four invited panels announced
The e-Social Science 2007 program committee announces four invited panels to be held during the October conference.
- "Strategies for funding e-social science"
Monday, October 8, 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Moderator: Julia Lane, University of Chicago/NORC
Panelists:- Tony Hey, Microsoft
- Sang Kim, Purdue University
- Frank Kuhn, European Science Foundation
- David Lightfoot, National Science Foundation
- Diana Rhoten, National Science Foundation
- "Flagship projects in e-social science"
Monday, October 8, 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Moderator: Peter Halfpenny, University of Manchester
Panelists:- Bennett Bertenthal, Indiana University
- Katy Borner, Indiana University
- Noshir Contractor, University of Illinois
- Michael Macy, Cornell University
- Marc Smith, Microsoft Research
- "Science and Technology Studies views of e-social science"
Monday, October 8, 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM
Moderator: Gary Olson, University of Michigan
Panelists:- Jenny Fry, Loughborough University
- Steve Jackson, University of Michigan
- Ralph Schroeder, Oxford University
- Ernst Thoutenhoofd, Virtual Knowledge Studio for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Amsterdam
- Paul Wouters, Virtual Knowledge Studio for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Amsterdam
- Andrea Scharnhorst, Virtual Knowledge Studio for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Amsterdam
- Plenary Panel: "Relationship between traditional and e-social science"
Tuesday, October 9, 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
Moderator: John King, University of Michigan
Panelists:- Craig Calhoun, New York University
- Myron Gutmann, University of Michigan
- Roy Radner, New York University
Carole Goble, director of the myGrid project in the UK, the largest UK e-Science pilot project, will be a keynote speaker at e-Social Science 2007.
Roberta Balstad, who until recently was director of Columbia University's Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), will be a keynote speaker at e-Social Science 2007.
Online conference registration is now live.
Daniel E. Atkins, first director of the U.S. National Science Foundation's Office of Cyberinfrastructure, will be the opening keynote speaker at e-Social Science 2007 on Sunday, October 7.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. BCS 0712331.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.




