Hazel Hall

Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: Understanding Society

Preview: 2nd International Data and Information Management Conference 2016

Posted on January 4, 2016 by Hazel Hall
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IDIMC 2016 logoNext week a group of us from the Centre for Social Informatics will be travelling to Loughborough University to participate at the 2nd International Data and Information Management Conference. We are making three contributions at this event: Continue reading →

Posted in Events | Tagged 2nd International Data and Information Management Conference, Alistair Lawson, Andrew Jack, Centre for Information Management, Centre for Social Informatics, Christine Borgman, conference, CSI, Danny Budzak, employment, Frances Ryan, idimc, Iris Buunk, John Beckford, John Mowbray, Loughborough University, Neil Stansfield, online reputation, Peter Cruickshank, Peter Robertson, PhD, public sector, research, Robert Raeside, social media, social networking, Stewart Robinson, tacit knowledge, Understanding Society | Leave a reply
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