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Hazel Hall

Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: DiWIL

Information sharing, information literacy, and #Finland100

Posted on December 11, 2017 by Hazel Hall
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Turku graffii

Mural in Turku city centre

Last week I travelled to Turku to spend some time with colleagues at Åbo Akademi University. This was my first visit to Finland since my appointment last February as Docent in Information Studies within the Faculty of Social Sciences, Business and Economics at the University. Continue reading →

Posted in Events, Projects | Tagged #Finland 100, activity theory, Åbo Akademi, Bruce Ryan, Centre for Social Informatics, CILIP, community councillors, community councils, CSI, DiWIL, Edinburgh Napier University, Eeva-Liisa Eskola, ESRC, Fahran Ahmad, Farhan Ahmad, Gunilla Widén, hyperlocal democracy, IL-DEM, Improvement Service, Information Literacy for Democratic Engagement, Innovation, Isto Huvila, Jannica Heinström, Jose Teixeira, Lyndsey Jenkins, Ming Zhan, Muhaimin Karim, Peter Cruickshank, research, SCONUL model, Shahrokh Nikou, social cognitive theory, Stefan Ek, Turku, Vincent Zhan, workplace learning | Leave a reply

Professor Hazel Hall

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Recent Posts

  • Two contributions from the Centre for Social Informatics accepted at European Conference on Information Literacy #ECIL2021
  • Peter Cruickshank appointed to the programme committee of 10th International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective (EGOVIS2021)
  • Navigating the hidden curriculum: workshops for early career researchers
  • Culture and public library use amongst newcomer populations: two contributions from Rachel Salzano at #iconf21
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