Hazel Hall

Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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Centre for Social Informatics at iConference 2018 #iconf18

Posted on March 25, 2018 by Hazel Hall
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iConference 2018 bannerHosted by the Information School at the University of Sheffield and the iSchool at Northumbria University, the 2018 iConference takes place in Sheffield this week from 25th to 28th March. Follow the conference remotely on Twitter using the hashtag #iconf18. Continue reading →

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  • Call for applications: two fully-funded PhD places within the Centre for Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University
  • Social media by proxy: study participants sought
  • School of Computing New Year research event 2019: contributions from the Centre for Social Informatics
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