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Centre for Social Informatics hosts Connecting People, Connecting Ideas symposium
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Centre for Social Informatics hosts Connecting People, Connecting Ideas symposium
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Thursday 22 June 2017
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Edinburgh
Researchers with interests in Everyday Life Information Seeking (ELIS) and information behaviours in online environments gathered at the Edinburgh Napier University Craiglockhart campus for the Connecting People, Connecting Ideas (CPCI) symposium on 22nd June 2017. The event was organised by Frances Ryan, with assistance from Professor Hazel Hall and other colleagues in Edinburgh Napier’s Centre for Social Informatics.
The symposium attracted twenty delegates from a spread of disciplines – including Business, Computing, Information Science, Librarianship, and Sociology – with strong representation from PhD students and Early Career Researchers (ECRs). Participants came to the event from Scotland, England, Sweden, and Canada.
For further details please see https://hazelhall.org/2017/07/10/a-successful-cpci-symposium-cpcinapier-elis/
Themes
AI and Technologies
Research Areas
Information society
Information science
Social informatics
People
Frances Ryan
Schools
School of Computing
School of Computing Engineering and the Built Environment
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Centre for Social Informatics
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