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GIRI Activities

08-06-2012: the second GIRI 2.0 Book Seminar  will be held at the IT University of Copenhagen. The seminar will be a continuum on the co-authoring of the GIRI2.0 Book. Details will follow.   

5-12-2011:  Workshop WSN  [Ghana]
Sebastian Büttrich will be teaching in the Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) arranged by ICTP , AAU (Association of African Universities) and University of Cape Town.  See poster    

02-12-2011: GIRI 2.0 seminar at the IT University of Copenhagen [in 2A18/DesignLab at 10-12] In collaboration the GIRI2.0 participants will launch the 5-year process of writing the GIRI2.0 Book which will be co-authored by the participants and invited researchers. See  agenda/invitation and  poster   

01-12-2011: GIRI2.0 recommends:  CNC talk by Annette Markham [10:30 - 12:00 in 4A22]
The Center for Network Cultures presents a public talk by Annette Markham (Department of Communication, University of Arizona). Network Analysis as Bricoleur’s Tool: Reconsidering interpretive qualitative methods for social media research. Arranged by Irina Shklovski
irsh@itu.dk  

23-11-2011: Participation at the 11th Danish HCI Research Symposium  The aim of the symposium is to stimulate Danish research in human-computer interaction by providing an overview of current activities and an opportunity for networking. GIRI2.0 contributors: Pernille Bjørn, Nina Boulus, Lars Rune Christensen and Rasmus Eskild Jensen. Download journal papers and proceedings .

22-11-2011: GIRI 2.0 Public lecture  [in AUD5, ITU at 12:10-14:00] 
"Tales and experiences from Industry on Global Software Development" by Anders Lybecker, Chief Architect at Kring Development A/S and Thomas Byrdal Christensen, Project Manager at IBM Agile Coach and Certified Scrum Master. Arranged by Pernille Bjørn as part of the masters course Distributed Collaboration & Development  
 
(14-18)-11-2011: GARNET Network meeting [Ghana] 
Sebastian Büttrich, pitLab Manager meets with the GHANA Research Network (GARNET) organized by NSRC   

09-11-2011: GIRI 2.0 Public lecture [in pITLab, 3A54 at 13-14]
Crowds - Precious Cargo; Ferrying virtual resources in crowds and mobile apps for crowd communication. Seminar led by visiting professor Tim Kindberg , one of the most experienced  RFID and electronic tagging experts in the world, with a taste for real-world applications and art. He co-edited " Labeling the World" special issue in IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine last year together with Rahul Sukthankar at Carnegie Mellon and GIRI fellow Thomas Pederson which among other articles included one on how electronic tagging technologies impacts the possibilities for small-scale producers of products in developing countries to get access to the global market (Author: Ann Light).

01-11-2011: GIRI 2.0 Public lecture [in AUD5, ITU at 13:15-14:00]
"Is minimizing interaction a solution to cultural and materity in equality in offshore outsourcing" by Morten Herzum, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Roskilde University - arranged by Pernille Bjørn as part of the masters course Distributed Collaboration & Development 

20-10-2011: Participation at the International Conference on Culture and Computing 2011 in Kyoto -  read more and download papers  

25-10-2011: GIRI 2.0 Public Event - Ecotelemedia Global Networks , [15-16 at the Intermediality Lab] 
Kjell Petersen, Ph.D. Assistant Professor at ITU invites you to witness one of the event that the research project evolves around, including mediated participants from Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Beijing and Washington. An experiment on how people interact in a mediating network and how it is possible to develop and explore ecologies of telemediation through artistic processes. The current approaches involve telemedial performance using multiple iPods and iPads, acoustic ambience in-between places mediated over IPv6 networks, and interfaces designed from various plant-robot symbiosis.

30-09-2011: GIRI 2.0 presents a  talk "What are you working on" by Jennifer Thom-Santelli, IBM Research. Arranged by Irina Shklovski.

24-09-2011:  Participation at the ECSCW 2011 conference in Aarhus - read more and download papers

16-08-2011: Participation at the IRIS/SCIS 2011 conference in Turku -  read more and download papers  

23-06-2011: The Third international workshop:  Infrastructures for Healthcare  - download proceedings 

08-05-2011:   TRANSNATIONAL HCI - Humans, Computers and Interactions in Transnational Context

19-03-2011:   CSCW 2011 - The 2011 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work.

 

THE GIRI2.0 BOOK

The seminar on 2nd December launched the process of co-authoring a book on Global Interaction.

See the pictures from the seminar

Download agenda/invitation and poster 

A 'booki' has been created for the writing process.

GIRI seminar 2011 


CALL FOR PAPERS 2012


The 2012 International Conference on
Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS 2012)
 

May 21 - 25, 2012
The Westin Westminster Hotel
Denver, Colorado, USA
http://cts2012.cisedu.info/
http://eventseer.net/e/17440/124433/

In Cooperation with the ACM, IEEE, IFIP

Extended Paper Submission Deadline: January 15, 2012
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  In Cooperation with the ACM, IEEE, IFIP

In Cooperation with the ACM, IEEE, IFIP

In Cooperation with the ACM, IEEE, IFIP

May 21 - 25, 2012 The Westin Westminster Hotel Denver, Colorado, USA In Cooperation with the ACM, IEEE, IFIP May 21 - 25, 2012 The Westin Westminster Hotel Denver, Colorado, USA In Cooperation with the ACM, IEEE, IFIP

 

NordiCHI

Submission deadlines:
30th of April 2012: Full papers & short papers
25th of May 2012: Workshop and tutorials
13th of July 2012: Posters, demos, and videos; design cases; industrial experiences
10th of August 2012: Doctoral consortium

http://nordichi2012.org/index.php/call-for-papers

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