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Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: Dr Masood Ur-Rehman

Two new papers by Dr David Haynes

Posted on December 15, 2020 by Hazel Hall
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ISKO 2020 conference proceedings coverCongratulations to my Centre for Social Informatics colleague Dr David Haynes: last week two of David‘s recent papers were published.

The first is the award-winning ISKO paper ‘Understanding personal online risk to individuals via ontology development’, which I wrote about on 14th July 2020. The final version is now available from the publisher in the proceedings of the Sixteenth international 2020 ISKO conference entitled ‘Knowledge organization at the Interface‘. Continue reading →

Posted in Projects, Publications | Tagged Centre for Social Informatics, Christos Chrysoulas, contact tracing, David Haynes, Dr David Haynes, Dr Masood Ur-Rehman, Dr Nikolaos Pitropakis, Edinburgh Napier University, infection, ISKO, ontology, Pavlos Papadopoulos, Professor Bll Buchanan, Professor Muhammed Ali Imran, research, risk, University of Glasgow, virus | Leave a reply

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