CommunityData:Workshop and Soft Block

Workshops
Starting in the Fall 2021 quarter, we are implementing weekly workshops in place of softblocks + a 3-hour C+F session. The main idea is that the CDSC workshop provides a weekly venue to present/share work about once per quarter. This would be similar to C&F, but spread over the quarter; in Fall 2021, we first tried this out in place of a C+F block.

'''Everyone is expected to attend the workshop sessions. Everyone is also expected to sign up to present/share work each quarter.'''

For Spring 2022: In the week you are presenting/sharing, you should circulate something for the group by EOD Friday before your Tuesday slot. Like in the critique and feedback session, you are welcome to workshop a wide range of things: planning documents, draft papers, manuscripts with reviews, grant applications, job market materials, practice talks, brainstorming potential projects, etc.


 * [date] - [name]: [general topic item]
 * Mar 29
 * April 5 - Nate and Richard: Preliminary draft of specialization and mutualism project.
 * April 12
 * April 19 - Regina and Sejal: CHI Practice Talks (Nothing circulated in advance)
 * April 26 - Sohyeon: discord bot study, initial memos
 * May 3 (CHI week)
 * May 10
 * May 17 - ICA practice talks (Presenters: Kaylea - will be late, proposal defense is the same day, ???)
 * May 24 - ICA practice talks (Presenters: ????)
 * May 31 (ICA week)
 * June 7 - Regina: Draft of Data Science Community paper
 * June 14

Soft Block
The soft block is an hour on the calendar that almost everybody can make that but we leave "open" to use for a variety of things. This might be a meeting with another research group, a reading group, or an overflow workshops. It can be anything!

If you are using it as an overflow workshop, please try to send your material 2+ business days in advance as you would for the workshop.

Sign up below!


 * [date] - [name]: [general topic item]
 * April 1
 * April 8
 * April 15
 * April 22 - GroupLens meetup
 * April 29 - Dialogue invitation list sprint
 * May 6 - Carl: wikia data descriptor paper draft
 * May 13 - CAT Lab mixer
 * May 20 - Community dialogue happening today!
 * May 27 - Sohyeon (WIKIPI exploratory data analyses)
 * June 3 - GroupLens meetup (take 2)
 * June 10

Winter 2021
We had a lot of interest in workshops this quarter, so we used the soft block time for them as well.

Workshop

 * Jan 10 - Nate: Notes on a methodological paper on the effects of measurement error in machine learning models on research.
 * Jan 17 - No Meeting (MLK Jr Day)
 * Jan 24
 * Jan 31 - Jeremy: Draft of revisions for "A systems approach to studying online organizations"
 * Feb 7 - St3f: Defense proposal draft.
 * Feb 14 - Sohyeon: WIKIPI extended abstract submission planning document
 * Feb 21 - Carl: Moderation and Content Policies on the Fediverse (journal article draft).
 * Feb 28 - Molly: modifiability (including concepts like right to repair) and consent in medical devices (thesis)
 * Mar 7 - Zarine: Ideological capture/disinformation in small language Wikis project
 * Mar 14 - Charlie: TBD (Dissertation Proposal 1 pagers)

Soft block

 * Jan 28 - Regina: Feedback for CSCW revision
 * Feb 4 - Floor: Fellowship app
 * Feb 11 - CDSC Dialogues
 * Feb 18
 * Feb 25 - Yichen Shen (NU sociology student visiting)!
 * Mar 4 - NU SoC grad student showcase
 * Mar 11 - Regina (Workshop!): Dissertation Proposal draft

Fall 2021

 * Oct 1 - Floor: Online labor SLR
 * Oct 8 - Nate: No Community Can Do Everything (revisions for CSCW)
 * Oct 15 - Sohyeon: Information loss project (to be WWW2022 submission)
 * Oct 22 - St3f: Coraland Citizen Science App for Families (R&R for CSCW)
 * Oct 29 - Nick V: The Theory of Critical Mass and Data Leverage
 * Nov 5 - Charlie: CSCW "Why These Rules?" submission / feedback on reviews and paper
 * Nov 12 - Sneha: Proposal for an NSF (or other) proposal on community governance
 * Nov 19 - Carl
 * Nov 26 - Thanksgiving week / no meeting
 * Dec 3 - Regina: Three dissertation ideas
 * Dec 10 - Kaylea: Reviews & Revision Planning for the Qualities of Quality systematic lit review paper