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:'''Email | '''Time:''' Thursdays 16:00-17:30 (Boston Time) | ||
:'''Email:''' [[Cooperation Workshop/Mailing list]] | |||
:'''Location:''' Berkman Conference Room / 23 Everett Street / Second Floor / Cambridge | |||
The '''Cooperation Workshop''' group is a small, user-driven forum for discussing | The '''Cooperation Workshop''' group is a small, user-driven forum for discussing early-stage cooperation research. Several, but not all, of the participants are [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/fellows Berkman Fellows]. Each week, one participant will distribute work for discussion and feedback from the group. | ||
Other researchers are welcome to join but we do ask two things of any participants: | |||
# Each week some contextual writing will be shared with the around. This might be a draft of a paper, an extended abstracted or a description of a project, a paper (perhaps by another author) that provides important background. We expect everybody who joins the group to have done read this material in advance. | |||
# We ask that participants, especially those that wish to present, to become regular participants and not just come once. | |||
# Each week some | |||
# We ask that participants, especially those that wish to present, to become regular participants and not just come once | |||
== Accessing Documents == | == Accessing Documents == | ||
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== Participants == | == Participants == | ||
* | * [[user:Aaronshaw|Aaron Shaw]] | ||
* Andrés Monroy-Hernández | |||
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* [[user:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]] | * [[user:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]] | ||
* | * Brian Keegan | ||
* [[user:Claserna|Catalina Laserna]] | |||
* [ | * [[user:Dariusz|Dariusz Jemielniak]] | ||
* [ | * Dennis Y. Tenen | ||
* | * Jennifer Shkabatur | ||
* Jérôme Hergueux | |||
* | * Justin Reich | ||
* | * [[User:Mayo|Mayo Fuster Morell]] | ||
* | * P. Takis Metaxas | ||
* [ | * Yochai Benkler | ||
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Add yourself here if you are participating, or want to, but aren't on the list. | Add yourself here if you are participating, or want to, but aren't on the list. | ||
== | == Winter/Spring 2012 Schedule == | ||
=== Session: February 2, 2012 === | |||
Andres will lead a discussion about a draft paper on: “Narcotweets”: Social Media in Wartime. | |||
:This week I'd like to get feedback on this 8-page paper (emailed). I submitted it to a conference called ICWSM. A few things I'd like to discuss: | |||
:a) What are the small tweaks I can do to make it a stronger | |||
contribution for a different venue (in case it gets rejected)? I'm | |||
thinking First Monday as a possible venue, mainly because I want to | |||
get this out _fast_ as a descriptive introduction to the topic and | |||
then focus on something more specific. There's lots of data to | |||
analyze, what are the most useful bits that are missing that would | |||
make it more compelling. What literature should I be referencing that | |||
I am not? | |||
: b) For the next paper on the topic, we'd like to explore some of the | |||
following questions. Using this case what can we say about... | |||
:# does social media give power to the people against bad governments? | |||
:# does transparency and publicity help society be more democratic? | |||
:# does greater information access help reduce fear? | |||
:How can these questions be framed in the context of existing lit? What | |||
are good ways of operationalizing them? | |||
=== Session: February 9, 2012 === | |||
=== Session: February 16, 2012 === | |||
=== Session: February 23, 2012 === | |||
'''First half a session:''' | |||
Readings: | |||
+ Paper: Emotions and dialogue in a peer-production community: the case of Wikipedia AUTHORS: David Laniado, Carlos Castillo, Andreas Kaltenbrunner and Mayo Fuster-Morell | |||
+ Feedback from reviewers from WWW2012. | |||
Paper to be submitted to Wikisym 2012. | |||
=== Session: March 1, 2012 === | |||
=== Session: March 8, 2012 === | |||
Mayo: Conceptualization and operationalization of governance models, scale of participation and complexity of collaboration: Lessons learned and further development. | |||
=== Session: March 15, 2012 === | |||
Spring break (University Holiday) | |||
=== Session: March 22, 2012 === | |||
=== Session: March 29, 2012 === | |||
=== Session: April 5, 2012 === | |||
=== | === Session: April 12, 2012 === | ||
=== Session: April 19, 2012 === | |||
=== | === Session: April 26, 2012 === | ||
Research design: How to and does make sense to research the dimension/extension of common-based peer production on the web?. Mayo Fuster Morell | |||
=== | === Session: May 3, 2012 === | ||
Session | === Session: May 10, 2012 === | ||
== Previous Sessions == | |||
* [[Cooperation Workshop/Fall 2011 Sessions]] | |||
== | == Proposed Sessions == | ||
* Mako: Almost Wikipedia paper on attempts at mobilization on online collaborative encyclopedia projects to discuss paper before I send it off. (Sometime in November/December) | |||
* Yochai/Mako/Aaron: Barnstar paper. | |||
* Andreea/Dariusz: Let's agree to disagree: why conflict results in better articles on Wikipedia (December/January). | |||
* Group transversal session (initially proposed by Mayo, but aiming to be collectively conceptualize): | |||
First part - "Rethinking the phenomenon/field analysis": | |||
i) Rethinking the (pros and contras) of the diverse concepts we use and are present in the literature to refer to the phenomenon of study (common-based peer production/open creation communities/open collaborative communities/online creation communities/peer production etc.)? | |||
ii) Rethinking the "field: Is there a "field" of research on CBPP? Which would be the stage of it? How the analyses and the research stage has evolved over time and which seems to be its potential developments? | |||
Second part - "Rethinking the group": | |||
iii) Going though the shared or/and transversal reflections that had emerged in previous sessions: Do we share a common conception of the phenomenon (even if approaching it from diverse perspectives and methodological tools)? | |||
iv) Rethinking opportunities and possible further developments: Richness of the group and potentialities of the group? Do we (as a group or some of us) share goals for future developments? | |||
Suggested for February 16 or 23. | |||
== | == Proposed papers and Proceedings to read== | ||
[ | * [http://mfi.uchicago.edu/publications/papers/on-the-economics-and-biology-of-trust.pdf "On the economics and biology of Trust" - E. Fehr] |