Impact of Social Science blog post about data reuse paper
Our PLoS One paper on Attitudes and norms affecting scientists’ data reuse was covered by the LSE's Impact of Social Science blog.
Our PLoS One paper on Attitudes and norms affecting scientists’ data reuse was covered by the LSE's Impact of Social Science blog.
There was a webcast round table on The Future of Work: Intelligent Machines, Automation, and Societal Impacts. A video of the webcast can be found on YouTube.
It was presented by the South Big Data Hub on Thursday, April 12 from Noon to 1:15 PM EDT. See more details here.
The Big Data Factories book has been published by Springer. The book discusses how to use the increasing flood of data created as a byproduct of online behaviour as a source for research. I have a chapter entitled "Levels of Trace Data for Social and Behavioural Science Research".
I am interested in finding new PhD students interested in work and technology, especially work and intelligent machines. You can find more information on the program here. Please get in touch if you have questions or are thinking about applying.
NSF just announced funding for our (me, Jeff Nickerson and Ingrid Erickson) Research Coordination Network on the Socio-Technological Landscape of Work in the Age of Increased Automation. See the press release here and the award summary here.