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Hazel Hall

Professor of Social Informatics, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: youth digital participation

Hyperlocal democracy, tacit knowledge sharing, digital youth participation, and online reputation building and management: four more papers in JoLIS

Posted on April 20, 2020 by Hazel Hall
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Journal of Librarianship and Information ScienceThe last four articles of the seven that I developed with Centre for Social Informatics colleagues from the conference papers that we presented at i3 in 2017 have worked their way through the publication process, and can now be found in the print form with assigned volume, issue and page numbers in the Journal of Librarianship and Information Science. The article titles and themes are: Continue reading →

Posted in Events, Publications | Tagged #i3rgu, Alicja Pawluczuk, Alistair Lawson, Bruce Ryan, Centre for Social Informatics, Colin Smith, community councillors, conference, CSI, Edinburgh Napier University, Frances Ryan, Gemma Webster, Iris Buunk, JoLIS, Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, online reputation, Peter Cruickshank, research, social media, tacit knowledge sharing, youth digital participation | Leave a reply

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