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August 16, 2004
CFP: Representations of Digital Identity (CSCW Workshop)
Posted by danah boyd
At Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) this year, i will be teaming up with two of my favorite colleagues (Michele Chang and Liz Goodman) to organize a workshop called “Representations of Digital Identity.”. We want to bring together interesting people working on how people represent and manage identity in a digital environment. We are looking for designers, technologists, theorists and other invested individuals.
A workshop of this type is where people working on the same problems come together to brainstorm and tackle confounding issues. For this workshop, we are asking people to submit sketches representing digital identity and discuss those in the context of the issues that interest them the most.
If you’re interested:
- Read the Call for Participation
- Check out the Proposal we submitted
- Ask questions or send submissions to cscw04-identity AT googlegroups DOT com by September 20
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1. paolo on August 17, 2004 2:25 AM writes...
Did you go to the
The Planetwork Interactive
At the San Francisco Presidio
June 5 - 6, 2004
http://www.planetwork.net/2004conf/
There was a session about
"ID Commons - Social Networking For Social Good: Creating Community Trust Infrastructure Through An Identity Commons"
http://www.planetwork.net/idcommons/index.html
http://www.planetwork.net/2004conf/mondayJune7.html
Do you have any first-hand report about this conference and session? Any second-hand report? What is your impression about the conference?
Permalink to Comment2. zephoria on August 17, 2004 3:29 AM writes...
I was unable to make it this year, but i was there last year. The folks who organize PlanetWork are fabulous.
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