sims-bcis-hiit seminar on information society
research
The SIMS-BCIS-HIIT Seminar on Information Society Research will
be held on 23.10.2003 at 9 AM - 5 PM in Room #110, South Hall, University
of California at Berkeley.
The seminar is co-sponsored by
The
School of Information Management and Systems
The
Berkeley Center for the Information Society
Helsinki Institute
for Information Technology
The seminar is intended to give a snapshot
on the ongoing research collaboration between the sponsoring institutions
and its planned future directions.
The Futures Committee of the Finnish Parliament
will join the morning sessions of the workshop.
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preliminary seminar programme
Morning session: Latest Perspectives on the
Information Society and Economy
9-9:10 Welcome notes
9:10-9:40 Hal Varian: The Latest Views of the Information Economy
9:40-10 Discussion
10-10:15 Coffee break
10:15-10:25 Martti Mäntylä: Introduction
to the SIMS-BCIS-HIIT cooperation
10:25-10:55 Annalee Saxenian: The Latest Developments in Silicon
Valley: Strengths and Challenges
10:55-11:10 Discussion
11:10-11:40 Pekka Himanen: A New Model for Social Innovation in
the Information Society: Social open source
11:40-12 Discussion
12-1:30 Lunch at UCB Faculty Club
Afternoon session: New HIIT-SIMS Research Initiatives:
Search-ina-Box and Mobile Content Communities
1:30-2:15 Henry Tirri: Next generation information retrieval
2:15-2:45 Jukka Kemppinen: Challenges in digital economy research
2:45-3 Discussion
3-3:30 Coffee break
3:30-4:15 Marko Turpeinen: Introduction to the
Mobile Content Communities (MC2) Project
4:15-4:45 Marc Davis: MC2 and Garage Cinema
4:45-5 Discussion
5 Adjourn
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attendance information
The seminar is open (on a first-come first-served
basis) to all interested faculty members, researchers, and students
of the UCB community.
Because the number of seats is limited, those interested
in attending the seminar are kindly requested to register by October
17, 2003 to Kristi Mitchell [kristi@sims.berkeley.edu].
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