Workshops
Below is the list of workshops accepted for the e-Social Science 2007 Conference. Position paper submissions and other requests to participate in the workshops should be directed to the individual workshop leaders. Click on a workshop name to learn more. (Note: All linked abstracts are in PDF.)
Sunday, October 7Conference Registration and Continental Breakfast
8-9 a.m.
Rackham Lobby
All-Day Workshops
9 a.m.-Noon and 1-4 p.m.
- Computational Tools for Social Simulation
This workshop has been canceled. - 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
9 a.m.-Noon
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 - Web 2.0 & e-Social Science
Workshop leader: Peter Edwards, University of Aberdeen
Kalamazoo Room, Michigan League
This workshop has been cancelled.
Noon-1 p.m.
Afternoon Workshops and Tutorial
1-4 p.m.
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 - Data Ethics in e-Social Science
Workshop leader: Annamaria Carusi, Oxford University Computing Lab
Kalamazoo Room, Michigan League
(This workshop has been canceled.) - Tutorial: "Service Oriented Science: Globus Software in Action"
Tutorial leader: Lee Liming (liming -at- mcs.anl.gov), Argonne National Laboratory
Hussey Room, Michigan League
Opening Reception
5-7 p.m.
Rackham Fourth Floor
Opening Keynote Speaker
7-8:30 p.m.
Daniel E. Atkins
Rackham Auditorium
Workshops provide an opportunity to discuss and explore emerging areas of e-Social Science research and application. Workshops may focus on any aspect of e-Social Science such as practices and methods in design, tools to support social science research, or the study of consequences.
Workshop Co-Chairs
Workshop co-chairs for e-Social Science 2007:
- Jenny Fry
Research Fellow
Oxford Internet Institute
University of Oxford - David Ribes
Research Fellow
School of Information
University of Michigan
If you have questions about workshops for e-Social Science 2007, contact the workshop co-chairs at ess2007workshops -at- umich -dot- edu
.



