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ISummit 2008/Research track

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This page now houses the pages for documentation of sessions in the First Interdisciplinary Research Workshop on Free Culture track. Go to this page here to see the planning information about this track.

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[edit] Lab details

Facilitator: Giorgos Cheliotis and Tyng-Ruey Chuang

Room Allocation: Room 201

Media Allocation: LCD projector, Screen, podium, projection operating table, sound adjustment table, 2 wireless mics (handheld), 1 wired mic, 1 mic stand (floor), 2 mic stand (table), 1 white boards, 2 presentation panels (to hang stuff).

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TAG: isummit08 research

Please find a more detailed program and abstracts of all papers at http://commonsresearch.wikidot.com

[edit] Session 1: Perspectives on Free Culture

[edit] Session 2: Applications and Challenges of Free Cultural Practices

[edit] Session 3: Online Communities and Social Networks

[edit] Session 4: Speedgeeking and Poster Session

An open and free bazaar of ideas - anyone can present anything relating to the themes of the research workshop.

If you’re just curious, drop by and check out who is there. If you have a poster accepted for this session, make sure your poster is up well before the start of the break and be there to show off your brilliant work to anyone who will pass by. If you have no poster accepted for presentation but want to present something that you feel is relevant to the themes of the research workshop, you are welcome to bring your laptop or any other props that you need in order to communicate your message.

[edit] Session 5A: Quantifying the Digital Commons

[edit] Session 5B: Perspectives on Freedom and the Commons in East Asia

[edit] Session 6: Research and Action Agenda for Free Culture

A short introductory panel followed by an open discussion to start developing the Checklist on Open Research.