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Adolescent Diary Weblogs and the Unseen Audience

2005
Conversations in the Blogosphere: An Analysis "from the Bottom Up". Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-38) Best Paper Nominee.

Weblogs as a bridging genre

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Bridging the Gap: A Genre Analysis of Weblogs. Winner of the 2004 EduBlog Awards as best paper.

Common Visual Design Elements of Weblogs

Women and Children Last: The Discursive Construction of Weblogs

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The Performativity of Naming: Adolescent Weblog Names as Metaphor

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Buxom Girls and Boys in Baseball Hats: Adolescent Avatars in Graphical Chat Spaces

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Last updated July 8, 2005.

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New books are added but reading status is rarely accurate.


March 01, 2005

CFP - HICSS-39 Online Communities in the Digital Economy

Online Communities in the Digital Economy CALL FOR PAPERS Thirty-ninth Annual Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences January 4 - 7, 2006 Hyatt Regency, Kauai

Additional detail about HICSS: http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu , More information about the minitrack can be found at: http://www.e-business.fhbb.ch/hicss

Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

- Communities as sociological phenomenon in the digital economy (e.g., dynamics, relationships, information control, managing communities, flow of information in communities)
- Community-related business models (e.g., productivity, trust, reputation systems)
- Business Communities
- Personalization and use of customer profiles
- Case studies and topologies of Online Communities
- M-Communities and hybrid communities
- Design principles for community platforms (e.g., coordination, trust, normative values, design patterns and methods, implementations, architectures and components, personalization and avatars)
- Formal or semi-formal models of communities and their platforms (e.g., conceptual frameworks, organizational models, cognitive models, multi-agent systems, formalizations)

MINITRACK CHAIRS:

Karine Barzilai-Nahon (Main Contact)
Assistant Professor
The Information School
University of Washington
Mary Gates Hall, Room 370B, Box 352840
Seattle, WA 98195-2840
(206) 685-6668
karineb@u.washington.edu, website: www.ischool.washington.edu/karineb

Mark Ginsburg
Asst. Professor MIS
U of Arizona 1130 E Helen St. #430
Tucson, AZ 85711                
mginsbur@eller.arizona.edu

Blair Nonnecke
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Computing and Information Science University of Guelph Guelph,
Canada nonnecke@cis.uoguelph.ca


IMPORTANT DEADLINES
Abstracts        - Authors may contact Minitrack Chairs for guidance and indication of appropriate content at anytime.

June 15        - Authors submit full papers to the Peer Review System, following Author Instructions found on the HICSS web site (www.hicss.hawaii.edu). All papers will be submitted in double column publication format and limited to 10 pages including diagrams and references. Papers undergo a double-blind review.
August 15        - Acceptance/Rejection notices are sent to Authors via the Peer Review    System.
September 15        - Authors submit Final Version of papers following submission, instructions on the Peer Review System web site.  At least one author of each paper must register by this date with specific plans
to attend the conference to present the paper.  Early Registration fee $525 applies.
October 2        -  General Registration fee $575 applies until December 10.
December 10        -  Deadline to guarantee your hotel room reservation at conference rate.

Posted by prolurkr at March 1, 2005 09:39 AM

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