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Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: Open data and open government

Perspectives, people and projects: social informatics research at Edinburgh Napier University

Posted on March 12, 2017 by Hazel Hall
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This coming week I am the guest of the Departamento de Engenharia de Produção da Politéchnica at the University of São Paulo in Brazil. During my visit I am making a presentation at a research symposium. The focus of this is the work of colleagues in the School of Computing who are members of the Centre for Social Informatics. The slides for my presentation are provided below, along with a summary of the main points that I will be making when I take the stage on Wednesday.

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Posted in Events | Tagged Alicja Pawluczuk, Brazil, Centre for Social Informatics, Democratic digital engagement, Departamento de Engenharia de Produção da Politéchnica, e-placement Scotland, Edinburgh Napier University, eGovernment, Frances Ryan, Information policy, information seeking behaviour and use, Iris Buunk, John Mowbray, John Napier, knowledge management, Leo Appleton, Lyndsey Jenkins, Lynn Killick, Merchiston, online communities, Open data and open government, School of Computing, Scottish Graduate Level Apprenticeships, Scottish Graduate School of Social Sciences, Skills Development Scotland, The Information Society, Todd Richter, University of São Paulo | Leave a reply

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