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<div>We're meeting in Seattle on March 28-30! For those in Seattle, we'll be meeting in the [[Community Data Science Lab (UW)]] (CMU306) and in CMU 322 which is just down the hall. If you're going to be calling in, you can find us in [http://meet.jit.si/cdsc the CDSC Jitsi]. You should also participate in the [https://pad.riseup.net/p/CDSC-Spr19 shared note taking].<br />
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[[File:Group Photo-Sage Ross-20180406.jpg|500px|thumb|right|[[People|CDSC members]] at UW April 2018 meetup. Photo (CC BY-SA) by Sage Ross.]]<br />
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== Organization ==<br />
Another group meetup/retreat is upon us! Our tentative plan is to get dinner together on Thursday if folks are in town and available. On Friday morning we'll start with a small number of '''research presentations''' from affiliates and visitors as a way of getting to know folks. After those, we'll move into '''critique and feedback''' sessions followed by some evening fun. On Saturday we will host '''unconference sessions''' on whatever folks want to talk about and/or work on. As always, the plans may evolve shift.<br />
<br />
=== Research Presentations ===<br />
<br />
For the first time, we're planning to invite a small number of more formal talks from CDSC affiliates and visitors. There are two goals with these presentations: (a) introduce yourself and your research interests to the group; (b) present finished research to teach us something new! We've got a maximum of ~20 minutes per presentation (and it's a hard maximum) but you are welcome to use less time—especially if you are interested in presenting unfinished work in a C&F session.<br />
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* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Isaac_(WMF) Isaac Johnson]<br />
:* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VvASiAKgubSds2EzLHZHqrIAIViCx2Aq-7Fx_aExx94/edit?usp=sharing Google slides]<br />
:* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Characterizing_Wikipedia_Reader_Behaviour/Demographics_and_Wikipedia_use_cases research page on meta-wiki]<br />
* <strike>[https://ischool.uw.edu/people/phd/profile/amenking Amanda Menking]</strike><br />
* [http://www.madpriceball.net/ Mad Price Ball]<br />
:* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qGEVEKFAvQMVnOECCbTtNbQuY1RtdDVP2kvpjN7YX-M/edit?usp=sharing From Personal Data to Collective Power (slides)]<br />
:* [http://www.madpriceball.net/from-personal-data-to-collective-power/ Transcript & video of MyData 2018 talk]<br />
* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Jmorgan_(WMF) Jonathan Morgan]<br />
:* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Wc7RWU53UT-aYv_sSKIajE_t84LexxrwGg-svWg3SkI/edit?usp=sharing Google slides]<br />
:* PDF slides: [[File:Ethical_AI_at_Wikimedia_-_CDSC_meetup_2019.pdf]]<br />
:* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Ethical_and_human-centered_AI research page on meta-wiki]<br />
* [https://github.com/Akronix Abel Serrano Juste]<br />
* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:MWang_(WMF) Morten Warncke-Wang]<br />
:* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Oen52TgUc1xImJeBqxyJh-CeCkiM2edNock5IAEwMVY/edit?usp=sharing Growth and Blocks in Wikipedia (slides)]<br />
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=== Critique and Feedback Sessions ===<br />
<br />
For the '''critique and feedback''' sessions we're expecting everybody who wants to participate to submit (a) something in writing (e.g., a paper, a [[Matsuzaki outline]], an extended abstract) and (b) a list of questions or types of feedback you want. Please only submit something you want feedback on!<br />
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If you want to participate, you need to email something to collective@communitydata.cc by the end of day on '''Friday, March 22'''. Not everybody needs to participate but anybody who does participate should only submit one thing.<br />
<br />
We're expecting that everyone attending will have read all the material submitted and will bring notes to the meeting. When we meet, everyone who has submitted something will get at least half an hour (more if possible).<br />
<br />
When we meet, these sessions will be run with ''no presentations'' and ''no formal introductions''. The plan to just jump in and start answering the questions and talking about thing we've all already read.<br />
<br />
Proposed norms:<br />
* '''Take the entire group as an audience''': the best feedback is beneficial or thought-provoking to the group as a whole, prompts group discussion/consideration, asks a question, etc.<br />
* If the author is your only audience, '''be practical and actionable for the project's current stage'''. Early-stage work is expected to be a little unpolished and crunchy, and proposing a large new branch of analysis for a nearly-complete work should be approached with a scoping statement (Must this be done for the work to be valid? Or are you proposing a follow-up line of inquiry to be stated in the Future Work section?)<br />
* '''Don't dogpile''' -- time is short, so even positive plus-ones should be brief: don't repeat what others have said, don't feel the need to chime in or pile on a critique: it is assumed that you read the paper and are supportive of the author.<br />
* '''Avoid vaguebooking'''. "Framework needs some work" or "Lacking some flow" isn't as useful as "I don't think you're getting a lot out of using Foucault, Latour, and Habermas here, and explaining them is pretty heavy -- maybe you can get away with just invoking Benkler and moving on" and experience-grounded comments like "When you transitioned from section 2 to section 3, and half-way through section 4, I ended up flipping back to the abstract to figure out what was going on".<br />
* '''Don't narrate the typo you found on line 156''': feedback best conveyed via a marked-up draft should be delivered via a marked-up draft.<br />
<br />
=== Unconference ===<br />
<br />
An [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference unconference] is a participant driven meeting format where folks can organize sessions on any time they want. On Saturday morning we'll plan to have ~5 1-hour long sessions and 3-4 rooms/spaces. We won't set the schedule until Saturday morning but ideas for sessions you'd like to attend or run include:<br />
<br />
<div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2"><br />
* Working with Spark on [[Hyak]]<br />
</div><br />
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<div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2"><br />
* Revising the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_community online community] Wikipedia page<br />
</div><br />
<br />
== Who's Coming? ==<br />
Please add your name below if you think that you'll be attending any of the meetup's events! Also, if you'll be traveling and/or have food requirements, please fill out your information in the [[#Accommodations|Accommodations section]].<br />
<br />
If you are planning on presenting during the '''critique and feedback sessions''', add a "'''C&F''' with optional details next to your name on the list below! Not everybody will present so don't feel pressure to sign up.<br />
<br />
Links in the table below are all protected by a username/password that should be in your email.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Attendee <br />
! C&F Session<br />
! Thursday Dinner<br />
! Friday Dinner<br />
! Underworld Tour<br />
|-<br />
| Aaron ''(Attending remotely to the extent possible)''<br />
|<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
| Sneha ''(Attending remotely for C&F session)''<br />
| <strike>Message walls paper for imminent submission to CSCW</strike><br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
| Jeremy<br />
| [https://communitydata.cc/~mako/retreat_material_201903/foote_proposal.pdf Dissertation proposal introduction chapter]<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Kaylea<br />
|<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Charlie<br />
| <strike>Organizational change and new technology in volunteer moderation teams</strike><br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Mako<br />
| <strike>A formal model of online community growth and decline</strike><br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Emilia<br />
| <strike>New Scratch project [[Matsuzaki outline]]</strike><br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Nate<br />
| [https://communitydata.cc/~mako/retreat_material_201903/nathante_proposal.pdf My diss proposal.]<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Salt<br />
| [https://communitydata.cc/~mako/retreat_material_201903/salt_ma_thesis_outline_190320.pdf MA Thesis Matsuzaki outline]<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Jim<br />
| [https://communitydata.cc/~mako/retreat_material_201903/jim_redir.html Zooniverse paper]<br />
| No<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Sayamindu<br />
| [https://communitydata.cc/~mako/retreat_material_201903/sayamind-CAREER_Summary_for_CDSC.pdf NSF CAREER proposal]<br />
| No<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Abel<br />
| <strike>High level of toxicity in online communities as a risk factor for community death</strike><br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Jonathan<br />
| <strike>Industry-friendly methods for designing ethical & human centered AI technologies</strike><br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
| Morten<br />
|<br />
| No<br />
| Yes<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
| Isaac<br />
|<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
|Amanda<br />
|<br />
| No<br />
| Maybe<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
|Sejal<br />
|<br />
| No<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|}<br />
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== Agenda ==<br />
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Everyone attending should plan to be around and available from '''Friday, March 29 8:30am''' (ideally, Thursday evening/afternoon too) through '''Saturday, March 30 3:00pm''' (including Friday evening).<br />
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There is an optional (but extremely fun!) get-together on '''Thursday, March 28 6:30pm''' that will involve dinner.<br />
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'''Thursday, March 28'''<br />
* Afternoon: Evanstonians (and elsewheres) arrive in Seattle<br />
* 6:30pm: Meet for Dinner @ [http://babarseattle.com/university-village/ Ba Bar]<br />
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'''Friday, March 29'''<br />
* 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ [[Community Data Science Lab (UW)]] (CMU306)<br />
* 9-12:00am: Research Presentations from Affiliates & Visitors (in room CMU322, down the hall from [[Community Data Science Lab (UW)]]; 30 min ''max'' per talk including Q&A) <br />
* 12-1pm: Order-in lunch from ''Saigon Deli'' @ [[Community Data Science Lab (UW)]]<br />
* 1-4pm: Critique and feedback session 2 (5x30 minutes max + 5 minute buffer)<br />
* 5:15pm: Dinner at [http://www.kaname-izakaya.com/ Kaname Izakaya]<br />
* 7:30pm: [http://undergroundtour.com/underworld/index.html Seattle Underworld Tour]<br />
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'''Saturday, March 30'''<br />
* 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ [[Community Data Science Lab (UW)]] (CMU306)<br />
* 9am-12:00pm: Unconference!<br />
* 12pm-1pm: Lunch (Delivery from ''Xian Noodle'')<br />
* 1pm:-3pm: Unconference!<br />
* 3pm-onward: Co-working session<br />
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== Accommodations ==<br />
<br />
=== Who's Hosting Who? ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Guest <br />
! Tentative Host<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Emilia<br />
| Have a study with 1 bed in Bellevue<br />
|}<br />
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=== Description of hosting options here ===<br />
'''Example Person:''' Can host two people, one on futon, one on a comfy couch. Both in my living room.<br />
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'''Nate:''' Can host 1 person on a couch (2 if really needed -- air mattress). I won't be in Seattle before the 28th.<br />
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=== Dietary Restrictions ===<br />
<br />
:'''[No need to add yourself here if you are unrestricted.]'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Dietary notes<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>Sneha</strike><br />
| <strike>Pescetarian</strike><br />
|-<br />
| <strike>Aaron</strike><br />
| <strike>mostly pesc/veg; allergy to sesame, most nuts (almonds and peanuts are fine).</strike><br />
|-<br />
| Mako<br />
| Vegetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Charlie<br />
| Ovo-lacto vegetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Emilia<br />
| Pescetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Jim<br />
| Vegetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Kaylea<br />
| don't eat fish (sushi and shellfish ok); don't eat eggs (chocolate cake ok)<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| Abel<br />
| Flexitarian. Prefer vegetarian meal if there's available.<br />
|-<br />
| Jeremy<br />
| Teetotaler<br />
|-<br />
| Sejal<br />
| Don't eat seafood<br />
|}<br />
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== Ideas of fun things to do ==<br />
* puzzle/escape rooms (including DIY ones we could do in the lab)<br />
* [http://www.undergroundtour.com/ Seattle underground tour]<br />
* [http://portalvr.us/ Portal], a virtual reality bar, arcade, and lounge<br />
* catered lunch at the [[:wikipedia:Hiram M. Chittenden Locks|Hiram M. Chittenden Locks]] in Ballard where might even be able to see spawning salmon<br />
* a trip to the [https://www.seattleaquarium.org/ Seattle Aquarium]<br />
* a ride on a [http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/ Washington State ferry]<br />
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== Where to eat ==<br />
* [http://www.xiannoodles.com Xi'an Noodles]<br />
* [https://getyourhotcakes.com/pages/menu Hot Cakes]<br />
* [https://www.citygrindespresso.com/ City Grind At the Henry]<br />
* [https://www.yelp.com/biz/guanacos-tacos-pupuseria-seattle Guanaco's Pupuseria] (one day's lunch)<br />
* [https://www.yelp.com/biz/saigon-deli-seattle-2 Saigon Deli]<br />
* [http://babarseattle.com/university-village/ Ba Bar]<br />
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== Travel Plans ==<br />
If you are traveling in from outside, add your name and arrival details here (days, times and flights if you have them):<br />
<br />
* Jeremy<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 2:27pm (AA 1213 ORD→SEA)<br />
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 6:00pm (AS 26 SEA→ORD)<br />
** Status: Purchased<br />
** Notes:<br />
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* Abel Serrano<br />
** 🛬 March 26 - Arriving: 6:45pm (FLIGHT MADRID (SPAIN)→SEATTLE)<br />
** 🛫 April 1 - Departing: 12:15 pm and Arriving: 6:25 pm (FLIGHT SEATTLE→CHICAGO)<br />
** 🛫 April 3 - Departing: 3:50pm (FLIGHT CHICAGO→MADRID (SPAIN))<br />
** Status: Purchased both national and international tickets.<br />
** Notes: About lodging, I booked a hotel in Seattle from 26 to April 1, but can be cancelled very easily. I haven't got any housing for Chicago yet.<br />
<br />
* Sayamindu<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:30 PM (AS 753 RDU ✈ SEA )<br />
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 1:50 PM (AS 2 SEA ✈ DCA)<br />
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* Jim<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 10:00 PM (Southwest 2138 MWD ✈ SEA )<br />
** 🛫 April 1 - Departing 3:05 PM (Southwest 1624 SEA ✈ MDW)<br />
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* Mako!<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:45am (AS 321 SJC→SEA)<br />
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 8:45pm (AS 362 SEA→SJC)<br />
** Status: Purchased<br />
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== Seattle To-do==<br />
<br />
=== Lab duties ===<br />
* Vacuum floors<br />
* Clean refrigerator<br />
* Clean coffee maker<br />
* Find coffee urn<br />
* Stock up on coffee<br />
<br />
=== Meal planning ===<br />
* Plan breakfast/lunch/dinner/snacks<br />
* Make reservations / catering orders for any restaurants<br />
<br />
=== Activity planning ===<br />
* Outline work-related events (feedback sessions, unconference, etc.)<br />
* Decide on non-work events (escape room, karaoke, etc.)<br />
* Call underground tour (NATE)<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetups ==<br />
<br />
We meet roughly twice a year and you can see what we've done in the past at:<br />
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* [[CommunityData:Meetup September 2018]]<br />
* [[CommunityData:Meetup April 2018]]<br />
* [[CommunityData:Meetup July 2017]]<br />
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[[Category:CDSC meetups]]</div>Nettromhttps://wiki.communitydata.science/index.php?title=CommunityData:CDSC_Meetup_March_2019&diff=133670CommunityData:CDSC Meetup March 20192019-03-26T22:28:55Z<p>Nettrom: /* Who's Coming? */ would like to attend some of this, thanks</p>
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<div>We're meeting in Seattle on March 28-30!<br />
<br />
[[File:Group Photo-Sage Ross-20180406.jpg|500px|thumb|right|[[People|CDSC members]] at UW April 2018 meetup. Photo (CC BY-SA) by Sage Ross.]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Organization ==<br />
Another group meetup/retreat is upon us! Our tentative plan is to get dinner together on Thursday if folks are in town and available. On Friday morning we'll start with a small number of '''research presentations''' from affiliates and visitors as a way of getting to know folks. After those, we'll move into '''critique and feedback''' sessions followed by some evening fun. On Saturday we will host '''unconference sessions''' on whatever folks want to talk about and/or work on. As always, the plans may evolve shift.<br />
<br />
=== Research Presentations ===<br />
<br />
For the first time, we're planning to invite a small number of more formal talks from CDSC affiliates and visitors. There are two goals with these presentations: (a) introduce yourself and your research interests to the group; (b) present finished research to teach us something new! We've got a maximum of ~20 minutes per presentation (and it's a hard maximum) but you are welcome to use less time—especially if you are interested in presenting unfinished work a C&F session.<br />
<br />
* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Isaac_(WMF) Isaac Johnson]<br />
* [https://ischool.uw.edu/people/phd/profile/amenking Amanda Menking]<br />
* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Jmorgan_(WMF) Jonathan Morgan]<br />
* [https://github.com/Akronix Abel Serrano Juste]<br />
* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:MWang_(WMF) Morten Warncke-Wang]<br />
<br />
=== Critique and Feedback Sessions ===<br />
<br />
For the '''critique and feedback''' sessions we're expecting everybody who wants to participate to submit (a) something in writing (e.g., a paper, a [[Matsuzaki outline]], an extended abstract) and (b) a list of questions or types of feedback you want. Please only submit something you want feedback on!<br />
<br />
If you want to participate, you need to email something to collective@communitydata.cc by the end of day on '''Friday, March 22'''. Not everybody needs to participate but anybody who does participate should only submit one thing.<br />
<br />
We're expecting that everyone attending will have read all the material submitted and will bring notes to the meeting. When we meet, everyone who has submitted something will get at least half an hour (more if possible).<br />
<br />
When we meet, these sessions will be run with ''no presentations'' and ''no formal introductions''. The plan to just jump in and start answering the questions and talking about thing we've all already read.<br />
<br />
Proposed norms:<br />
* '''Take the entire group as an audience''': the best feedback is beneficial or thought-provoking to the group as a whole, prompts group discussion/consideration, asks a question, etc.<br />
* If the author is your only audience, '''be practical and actionable for the project's current stage'''. Early-stage work is expected to be a little unpolished and crunchy, and proposing a large new branch of analysis for a nearly-complete work should be approached with a scoping statement (Must this be done for the work to be valid? Or are you proposing a follow-up line of inquiry to be stated in the Future Work section?)<br />
* '''Don't dogpile''' -- time is short, so even positive plus-ones should be brief: don't repeat what others have said, don't feel the need to chime in or pile on a critique: it is assumed that you read the paper and are supportive of the author.<br />
* '''Avoid vaguebooking'''. "Framework needs some work" or "Lacking some flow" isn't as useful as "I don't think you're getting a lot out of using Foucault, Latour, and Habermas here, and explaining them is pretty heavy -- maybe you can get away with just invoking Benkler and moving on" and experience-grounded comments like "When you transitioned from section 2 to section 3, and half-way through section 4, I ended up flipping back to the abstract to figure out what was going on".<br />
* '''Don't narrate the typo you found on line 156''': feedback best conveyed via a marked-up draft should be delivered via a marked-up draft.<br />
<br />
=== Unconference ===<br />
<br />
An [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference unconference] is a participant driven meeting format where folks can organize sessions on any time they want. On Saturday morning we'll plan to have ~5 1-hour long sessions and 3-4 rooms/spaces. We won't set the schedule until Saturday morning but ideas for sessions you'd like to attend or run include:<br />
<br />
<div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2"><br />
* Working with Spark on [[Hyak]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2"><br />
* Revising the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_community online community] Wikipedia page<br />
</div><br />
<br />
== Who's Coming? ==<br />
Please add your name below if you think that you'll be attending any of the meetup's events! Also, if you'll be traveling and/or have food requirements, please fill out your information in the [[#Accommodations|Accommodations section]].<br />
<br />
If you are planning on presenting during the '''critique and feedback sessions''', add a "'''C&F''' with optional details next to your name on the list below! Not everybody will present so don't feel pressure to sign up.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Attendee <br />
! C&F Session<br />
! Thursday Dinner<br />
! Friday Dinner<br />
! Underworld Tour<br />
|-<br />
| Aaron ''(Attending remotely to the extent possible)''<br />
|<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
| Sneha ''(Attending remotely for C&F session)''<br />
| <strike>Message walls paper for imminent submission to CSCW</strike><br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
| Jeremy<br />
| '''Dissertation proposal introduction chapter'''<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Kaylea<br />
|<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Charlie<br />
| <strike>Organizational change and new technology in volunteer moderation teams</strike><br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Mako<br />
| <strike>A formal model of online community growth and decline</strike><br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Emilia<br />
| <strike>New Scratch project [[Matsuzaki outline]]</strike><br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Nate<br />
| '''One of a new ecology paper or my diss proposal.'''<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Salt<br />
| '''MA Thesis [[Matsuzaki outline]]'''<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Jim<br />
| Zooniverse paper<br />
| No<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Sayamindu<br />
| '''NSF CAREER proposal'''<br />
| No<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Abel<br />
| <strike>High level of toxicity in online communities as a risk factor for community death</strike><br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Jonathan<br />
| <strike>Industry-friendly methods for designing ethical & human centered AI technologies</strike><br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
| Morten<br />
|<br />
| No<br />
| Yes<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
| Isaac<br />
|<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
|Amanda<br />
|<br />
| No<br />
| Maybe<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
|Sejal<br />
|<br />
| Maybe<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Proposed Agenda ==<br />
<br />
:''[This schedule is currently just a proposal and the specific times will likely shift.]''<br />
<br />
Everyone attending should plan to be around and available from '''Friday, March 29 8:30am''' (ideally, Thursday evening/afternoon too) through '''Saturday, March 30 3:00pm''' (including Friday evening).<br />
<br />
There is an optional (but extremely fun!) get-together on '''Thursday, March 28 6:30pm''' that will involve dinner.<br />
<br />
'''Thursday, March 28'''<br />
* Afternoon: Evanstonians (and elsewheres) arrive in Seattle<br />
* 6:30pm: Meet for Dinner @ [http://babarseattle.com/university-village/ Ba Bar]<br />
<br />
'''Friday, March 29'''<br />
* 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ Community Data Science Lab ([https://wiki.communitydata.cc/Community_Data_Science_Lab_(UW) CMU306])<br />
* 9-11am: Research Presentations from Affiliates & Visitors (20 min ''max'' per talk)<br />
* 11am-1pm: Critique and Feedback Session 1 ([https://pad.riseup.net/p/CDSC-Spr19 Shared note taking Etherpad]) (5x 20 minutes max + 5 minute buffer)<br />
* 1pm-2:30pm: Lunch (Delivery from ''Xian Noodle'')<br />
* 2:30-4:30pm: Critique and feedback session 2 (5x 20 minutes max + 5 minute buffer)<br />
* 5:45pm: Dinner at [http://www.kaname-izakaya.com/ Kaname Izakaya]<br />
* 8pm: [http://undergroundtour.com/underworld/index.html Seattle Underworld Tour]<br />
<br />
'''Saturday, March 30'''<br />
* 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ Community Data Science Lab ([https://wiki.communitydata.cc/Community_Data_Science_Lab_(UW) CMU306])<br />
* 9am-12:00pm: Unconference!<br />
* 12:00-1pm: Order-in lunch from ''Saigon Deli'' @ Community Data Science Lab<br />
* 1pm:-3pm: Unconference!<br />
* 3pm-onward: Co-working session<br />
<br />
== Accommodations ==<br />
<br />
=== Who's Hosting Who? ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Guest <br />
! Tentative Host<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Emilia<br />
| Have a study with 1 bed in Bellevue<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Description of hosting options here ===<br />
'''Example Person:''' Can host two people, one on futon, one on a comfy couch. Both in my living room.<br />
<br />
'''Nate:''' Can host 1 person on a couch (2 if really needed -- air mattress). I won't be in Seattle before the 28th.<br />
<br />
=== Dietary Restrictions ===<br />
<br />
:'''[No need to add yourself here if you are unrestricted.]'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Dietary notes<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>Sneha</strike><br />
| <strike>Pescetarian</strike><br />
|-<br />
| <strike>Aaron</strike><br />
| <strike>mostly pesc/veg; allergy to sesame, most nuts (almonds and peanuts are fine).</strike><br />
|-<br />
| Mako<br />
| Vegetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Charlie<br />
| Ovo-lacto vegetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Emilia<br />
| Pescetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Jim<br />
| Vegetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Kaylea<br />
| don't eat fish (sushi and shellfish ok); don't eat eggs (chocolate cake ok)<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| Abel<br />
| Flexitarian. Prefer vegetarian meal if there's available.<br />
|-<br />
| Jeremy<br />
| Teetotaler<br />
|-<br />
| Sejal<br />
| Don't eat seafood<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Ideas of fun things to do ==<br />
* puzzle/escape rooms (including DIY ones we could do in the lab)<br />
* [http://www.undergroundtour.com/ Seattle underground tour]<br />
* [http://portalvr.us/ Portal], a virtual reality bar, arcade, and lounge<br />
* catered lunch at the [[:wikipedia:Hiram M. Chittenden Locks|Hiram M. Chittenden Locks]] in Ballard where might even be able to see spawning salmon<br />
* a trip to the [https://www.seattleaquarium.org/ Seattle Aquarium]<br />
* a ride on a [http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/ Washington State ferry]<br />
<br />
== Where to eat ==<br />
* [http://www.xiannoodles.com Xi'an Noodles]<br />
* [https://getyourhotcakes.com/pages/menu Hot Cakes]<br />
* [https://www.citygrindespresso.com/ City Grind At the Henry]<br />
* [https://www.yelp.com/biz/guanacos-tacos-pupuseria-seattle Guanaco's Pupuseria] (one day's lunch)<br />
* [https://www.yelp.com/biz/saigon-deli-seattle-2 Saigon Deli]<br />
* [http://babarseattle.com/university-village/ Ba Bar]<br />
<br />
== Travel Plans ==<br />
If you are traveling in from outside, add your name and arrival details here (days, times and flights if you have them):<br />
<br />
* Jeremy<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 2:27pm (AA 1213 ORD→SEA)<br />
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 6:00pm (AS 26 SEA→ORD)<br />
** Status: Purchased<br />
** Notes:<br />
<br />
* Abel Serrano<br />
** 🛬 March 26 - Arriving: 6:45pm (FLIGHT MADRID (SPAIN)→SEATTLE)<br />
** 🛫 April 1 - Departing: 12:15 pm and Arriving: 6:25 pm (FLIGHT SEATTLE→CHICAGO)<br />
** 🛫 April 3 - Departing: 3:50pm (FLIGHT CHICAGO→MADRID (SPAIN))<br />
** Status: Purchased both national and international tickets.<br />
** Notes: About lodging, I booked a hotel in Seattle from 26 to April 1, but can be cancelled very easily. I haven't got any housing for Chicago yet.<br />
<br />
* Sayamindu<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:30 PM (AS 753 RDU ✈ SEA )<br />
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 1:50 PM (AS 2 SEA ✈ DCA)<br />
<br />
* Jim<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 10:00 PM (Southwest 2138 MWD ✈ SEA )<br />
** 🛫 April 1 - Departing 3:05 PM (Southwest 1624 SEA ✈ MDW)<br />
<br />
* Mako!<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:45am (AS 321 SJC→SEA)<br />
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 8:45pm (AS 362 SEA→SJC)<br />
** Status: Purchased<br />
<br />
== Seattle To-do==<br />
<br />
=== Lab duties ===<br />
* Vacuum floors<br />
* Clean refrigerator<br />
* Clean coffee maker<br />
* Find coffee urn<br />
* Stock up on coffee<br />
<br />
=== Meal planning ===<br />
* Plan breakfast/lunch/dinner/snacks<br />
* Make reservations / catering orders for any restaurants<br />
<br />
=== Activity planning ===<br />
* Outline work-related events (feedback sessions, unconference, etc.)<br />
* Decide on non-work events (escape room, karaoke, etc.)<br />
* Call underground tour (NATE)<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetups ==<br />
<br />
We meet roughly twice a year and you can see what we've done in the past at:<br />
<br />
* [[CommunityData:Meetup September 2018]]<br />
* [[CommunityData:Meetup April 2018]]<br />
* [[CommunityData:Meetup July 2017]]</div>Nettromhttps://wiki.communitydata.science/index.php?title=CommunityData:CDSC_Meetup_March_2019&diff=133669CommunityData:CDSC Meetup March 20192019-03-26T22:27:35Z<p>Nettrom: /* Research Presentations */ might as well fit in with the rest of the WMF crowd</p>
<hr />
<div>We're meeting in Seattle on March 28-30!<br />
<br />
[[File:Group Photo-Sage Ross-20180406.jpg|500px|thumb|right|[[People|CDSC members]] at UW April 2018 meetup. Photo (CC BY-SA) by Sage Ross.]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Organization ==<br />
Another group meetup/retreat is upon us! Our tentative plan is to get dinner together on Thursday if folks are in town and available. On Friday morning we'll start with a small number of '''research presentations''' from affiliates and visitors as a way of getting to know folks. After those, we'll move into '''critique and feedback''' sessions followed by some evening fun. On Saturday we will host '''unconference sessions''' on whatever folks want to talk about and/or work on. As always, the plans may evolve shift.<br />
<br />
=== Research Presentations ===<br />
<br />
For the first time, we're planning to invite a small number of more formal talks from CDSC affiliates and visitors. There are two goals with these presentations: (a) introduce yourself and your research interests to the group; (b) present finished research to teach us something new! We've got a maximum of ~20 minutes per presentation (and it's a hard maximum) but you are welcome to use less time—especially if you are interested in presenting unfinished work a C&F session.<br />
<br />
* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Isaac_(WMF) Isaac Johnson]<br />
* [https://ischool.uw.edu/people/phd/profile/amenking Amanda Menking]<br />
* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Jmorgan_(WMF) Jonathan Morgan]<br />
* [https://github.com/Akronix Abel Serrano Juste]<br />
* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:MWang_(WMF) Morten Warncke-Wang]<br />
<br />
=== Critique and Feedback Sessions ===<br />
<br />
For the '''critique and feedback''' sessions we're expecting everybody who wants to participate to submit (a) something in writing (e.g., a paper, a [[Matsuzaki outline]], an extended abstract) and (b) a list of questions or types of feedback you want. Please only submit something you want feedback on!<br />
<br />
If you want to participate, you need to email something to collective@communitydata.cc by the end of day on '''Friday, March 22'''. Not everybody needs to participate but anybody who does participate should only submit one thing.<br />
<br />
We're expecting that everyone attending will have read all the material submitted and will bring notes to the meeting. When we meet, everyone who has submitted something will get at least half an hour (more if possible).<br />
<br />
When we meet, these sessions will be run with ''no presentations'' and ''no formal introductions''. The plan to just jump in and start answering the questions and talking about thing we've all already read.<br />
<br />
Proposed norms:<br />
* '''Take the entire group as an audience''': the best feedback is beneficial or thought-provoking to the group as a whole, prompts group discussion/consideration, asks a question, etc.<br />
* If the author is your only audience, '''be practical and actionable for the project's current stage'''. Early-stage work is expected to be a little unpolished and crunchy, and proposing a large new branch of analysis for a nearly-complete work should be approached with a scoping statement (Must this be done for the work to be valid? Or are you proposing a follow-up line of inquiry to be stated in the Future Work section?)<br />
* '''Don't dogpile''' -- time is short, so even positive plus-ones should be brief: don't repeat what others have said, don't feel the need to chime in or pile on a critique: it is assumed that you read the paper and are supportive of the author.<br />
* '''Avoid vaguebooking'''. "Framework needs some work" or "Lacking some flow" isn't as useful as "I don't think you're getting a lot out of using Foucault, Latour, and Habermas here, and explaining them is pretty heavy -- maybe you can get away with just invoking Benkler and moving on" and experience-grounded comments like "When you transitioned from section 2 to section 3, and half-way through section 4, I ended up flipping back to the abstract to figure out what was going on".<br />
* '''Don't narrate the typo you found on line 156''': feedback best conveyed via a marked-up draft should be delivered via a marked-up draft.<br />
<br />
=== Unconference ===<br />
<br />
An [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference unconference] is a participant driven meeting format where folks can organize sessions on any time they want. On Saturday morning we'll plan to have ~5 1-hour long sessions and 3-4 rooms/spaces. We won't set the schedule until Saturday morning but ideas for sessions you'd like to attend or run include:<br />
<br />
<div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2"><br />
* Working with Spark on [[Hyak]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2"><br />
* Revising the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_community online community] Wikipedia page<br />
</div><br />
<br />
== Who's Coming? ==<br />
Please add your name below if you think that you'll be attending any of the meetup's events! Also, if you'll be traveling and/or have food requirements, please fill out your information in the [[#Accommodations|Accommodations section]].<br />
<br />
If you are planning on presenting during the '''critique and feedback sessions''', add a "'''C&F''' with optional details next to your name on the list below! Not everybody will present so don't feel pressure to sign up.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Attendee <br />
! C&F Session<br />
! Thursday Dinner<br />
! Friday Dinner<br />
! Underworld Tour<br />
|-<br />
| Aaron ''(Attending remotely to the extent possible)''<br />
|<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
| Sneha ''(Attending remotely for C&F session)''<br />
| <strike>Message walls paper for imminent submission to CSCW</strike><br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
| Jeremy<br />
| '''Dissertation proposal introduction chapter'''<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Kaylea<br />
|<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Charlie<br />
| <strike>Organizational change and new technology in volunteer moderation teams</strike><br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Mako<br />
| <strike>A formal model of online community growth and decline</strike><br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Emilia<br />
| <strike>New Scratch project [[Matsuzaki outline]]</strike><br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Nate<br />
| '''One of a new ecology paper or my diss proposal.'''<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Salt<br />
| '''MA Thesis [[Matsuzaki outline]]'''<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Jim<br />
| Zooniverse paper<br />
| No<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Sayamindu<br />
| '''NSF CAREER proposal'''<br />
| No<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Abel<br />
| <strike>High level of toxicity in online communities as a risk factor for community death</strike><br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|-<br />
| Jonathan<br />
| <strike>Industry-friendly methods for designing ethical & human centered AI technologies</strike><br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
| Morten<br />
|<br />
| ???<br />
| ???<br />
| ???<br />
|-<br />
| Isaac<br />
|<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
|Amanda<br />
|<br />
| No<br />
| Maybe<br />
| No<br />
|-<br />
|Sejal<br />
|<br />
| Maybe<br />
| Yes<br />
| Yes<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Proposed Agenda ==<br />
<br />
:''[This schedule is currently just a proposal and the specific times will likely shift.]''<br />
<br />
Everyone attending should plan to be around and available from '''Friday, March 29 8:30am''' (ideally, Thursday evening/afternoon too) through '''Saturday, March 30 3:00pm''' (including Friday evening).<br />
<br />
There is an optional (but extremely fun!) get-together on '''Thursday, March 28 6:30pm''' that will involve dinner.<br />
<br />
'''Thursday, March 28'''<br />
* Afternoon: Evanstonians (and elsewheres) arrive in Seattle<br />
* 6:30pm: Meet for Dinner @ [http://babarseattle.com/university-village/ Ba Bar]<br />
<br />
'''Friday, March 29'''<br />
* 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ Community Data Science Lab ([https://wiki.communitydata.cc/Community_Data_Science_Lab_(UW) CMU306])<br />
* 9-11am: Research Presentations from Affiliates & Visitors (20 min ''max'' per talk)<br />
* 11am-1pm: Critique and Feedback Session 1 ([https://pad.riseup.net/p/CDSC-Spr19 Shared note taking Etherpad]) (5x 20 minutes max + 5 minute buffer)<br />
* 1pm-2:30pm: Lunch (Delivery from ''Xian Noodle'')<br />
* 2:30-4:30pm: Critique and feedback session 2 (5x 20 minutes max + 5 minute buffer)<br />
* 5:45pm: Dinner at [http://www.kaname-izakaya.com/ Kaname Izakaya]<br />
* 8pm: [http://undergroundtour.com/underworld/index.html Seattle Underworld Tour]<br />
<br />
'''Saturday, March 30'''<br />
* 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ Community Data Science Lab ([https://wiki.communitydata.cc/Community_Data_Science_Lab_(UW) CMU306])<br />
* 9am-12:00pm: Unconference!<br />
* 12:00-1pm: Order-in lunch from ''Saigon Deli'' @ Community Data Science Lab<br />
* 1pm:-3pm: Unconference!<br />
* 3pm-onward: Co-working session<br />
<br />
== Accommodations ==<br />
<br />
=== Who's Hosting Who? ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Guest <br />
! Tentative Host<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Emilia<br />
| Have a study with 1 bed in Bellevue<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Description of hosting options here ===<br />
'''Example Person:''' Can host two people, one on futon, one on a comfy couch. Both in my living room.<br />
<br />
'''Nate:''' Can host 1 person on a couch (2 if really needed -- air mattress). I won't be in Seattle before the 28th.<br />
<br />
=== Dietary Restrictions ===<br />
<br />
:'''[No need to add yourself here if you are unrestricted.]'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Dietary notes<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>Sneha</strike><br />
| <strike>Pescetarian</strike><br />
|-<br />
| <strike>Aaron</strike><br />
| <strike>mostly pesc/veg; allergy to sesame, most nuts (almonds and peanuts are fine).</strike><br />
|-<br />
| Mako<br />
| Vegetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Charlie<br />
| Ovo-lacto vegetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Emilia<br />
| Pescetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Jim<br />
| Vegetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Kaylea<br />
| don't eat fish (sushi and shellfish ok); don't eat eggs (chocolate cake ok)<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| Abel<br />
| Flexitarian. Prefer vegetarian meal if there's available.<br />
|-<br />
| Jeremy<br />
| Teetotaler<br />
|-<br />
| Sejal<br />
| Don't eat seafood<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Ideas of fun things to do ==<br />
* puzzle/escape rooms (including DIY ones we could do in the lab)<br />
* [http://www.undergroundtour.com/ Seattle underground tour]<br />
* [http://portalvr.us/ Portal], a virtual reality bar, arcade, and lounge<br />
* catered lunch at the [[:wikipedia:Hiram M. Chittenden Locks|Hiram M. Chittenden Locks]] in Ballard where might even be able to see spawning salmon<br />
* a trip to the [https://www.seattleaquarium.org/ Seattle Aquarium]<br />
* a ride on a [http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/ Washington State ferry]<br />
<br />
== Where to eat ==<br />
* [http://www.xiannoodles.com Xi'an Noodles]<br />
* [https://getyourhotcakes.com/pages/menu Hot Cakes]<br />
* [https://www.citygrindespresso.com/ City Grind At the Henry]<br />
* [https://www.yelp.com/biz/guanacos-tacos-pupuseria-seattle Guanaco's Pupuseria] (one day's lunch)<br />
* [https://www.yelp.com/biz/saigon-deli-seattle-2 Saigon Deli]<br />
* [http://babarseattle.com/university-village/ Ba Bar]<br />
<br />
== Travel Plans ==<br />
If you are traveling in from outside, add your name and arrival details here (days, times and flights if you have them):<br />
<br />
* Jeremy<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 2:27pm (AA 1213 ORD→SEA)<br />
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 6:00pm (AS 26 SEA→ORD)<br />
** Status: Purchased<br />
** Notes:<br />
<br />
* Abel Serrano<br />
** 🛬 March 26 - Arriving: 6:45pm (FLIGHT MADRID (SPAIN)→SEATTLE)<br />
** 🛫 April 1 - Departing: 12:15 pm and Arriving: 6:25 pm (FLIGHT SEATTLE→CHICAGO)<br />
** 🛫 April 3 - Departing: 3:50pm (FLIGHT CHICAGO→MADRID (SPAIN))<br />
** Status: Purchased both national and international tickets.<br />
** Notes: About lodging, I booked a hotel in Seattle from 26 to April 1, but can be cancelled very easily. I haven't got any housing for Chicago yet.<br />
<br />
* Sayamindu<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:30 PM (AS 753 RDU ✈ SEA )<br />
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 1:50 PM (AS 2 SEA ✈ DCA)<br />
<br />
* Jim<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 10:00 PM (Southwest 2138 MWD ✈ SEA )<br />
** 🛫 April 1 - Departing 3:05 PM (Southwest 1624 SEA ✈ MDW)<br />
<br />
* Mako!<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:45am (AS 321 SJC→SEA)<br />
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 8:45pm (AS 362 SEA→SJC)<br />
** Status: Purchased<br />
<br />
== Seattle To-do==<br />
<br />
=== Lab duties ===<br />
* Vacuum floors<br />
* Clean refrigerator<br />
* Clean coffee maker<br />
* Find coffee urn<br />
* Stock up on coffee<br />
<br />
=== Meal planning ===<br />
* Plan breakfast/lunch/dinner/snacks<br />
* Make reservations / catering orders for any restaurants<br />
<br />
=== Activity planning ===<br />
* Outline work-related events (feedback sessions, unconference, etc.)<br />
* Decide on non-work events (escape room, karaoke, etc.)<br />
* Call underground tour (NATE)<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetups ==<br />
<br />
We meet roughly twice a year and you can see what we've done in the past at:<br />
<br />
* [[CommunityData:Meetup September 2018]]<br />
* [[CommunityData:Meetup April 2018]]<br />
* [[CommunityData:Meetup July 2017]]</div>Nettromhttps://wiki.communitydata.science/index.php?title=CommunityData:CDSC_Meetup_March_2019&diff=130941CommunityData:CDSC Meetup March 20192019-03-11T14:35:39Z<p>Nettrom: /* Who's Coming? */ I'll be there too, yay! talks TBD</p>
<hr />
<div>We're meeting in Seattle on March 28-30!<br />
<br />
[[File:Group Photo-Sage Ross-20180406.jpg|500px|thumb|right|[[People|CDSC members]] at UW April 2018 meetup. Photo (CC BY-SA) by Sage Ross.]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Organization ==<br />
Another group meetup/retreat is upon us! Our tentative plan is to get dinner together on Thursday if folks are in town and available. On Friday morning we'll start with a small number of '''research presentations''' from affiliates and visitors as a way of getting to know folks. After those, we'll move into '''critique and feedback''' sessions followed by some evening fun. On Saturday we will host '''unconference sessions''' on whatever folks want to talk about and/or work on. As always, the plans may evolve shift.<br />
<br />
=== Research Presentations ===<br />
<br />
For the first time, we're planning to invite a small number of more formal talks from CDSC affiliates and visitors. These will be a good opportunity to present yourself and the stuff you're working on to the group! We may invite others from outside the collective to attend these sessions.<br />
<br />
=== Critique and Feedback Sessions ===<br />
<br />
For the '''critique and feedback''' sessions we're expecting everybody who wants to participate to submit (a) something in writing (e.g., a paper, a [[Matsuzaki outline]], an extended abstract) and (b) a list of questions or types of feedback you want. Please only submit something you want feedback on!<br />
<br />
If you want to participate, you need to email something to collective@communitydata.cc by the end of day on '''Friday, March 22'''. Not everybody needs to participate but anybody who does participate should only submit one thing.<br />
<br />
We're expecting that everyone attending will have read all the material submitted and will bring notes to the meeting. When we meet, everyone who has submitted something will get at least half an hour (more if possible).<br />
<br />
When we meet, these sessions will be run with ''no presentations'' and ''no formal introductions''. The plan to just jump in and start answering the questions and talking about thing we've all already read.<br />
<br />
=== Unconference ===<br />
<br />
An [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconference unconference] is a participant driven meeting format where folks can organize sessions on any time they want. On Saturday morning we'll plan to have ~5 1-hour long sessions and 3-4 rooms/spaces. We won't set the schedule until Saturday morning but ideas for sessions you'd like to attend or run include:<br />
<br />
<div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2"><br />
* Working with Spark on [[Hyak]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
<div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2"><br />
* Revising the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_community online community] Wikipedia page<br />
</div><br />
<br />
== Who's Coming? ==<br />
Please add your name below if you think that you'll be attending any of the meetup's events! Also, if you'll be traveling and/or have food requirements, please fill out your information in the [[#Accommodations|Accommodations section]].<br />
<br />
If you are planning on presenting during the '''critique and feedback sessions''', add a "'''C&F''' with optional details next to your name on the list below! Not everybody will present so don't feel pressure to sign up.<br />
<br />
<div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2"><br />
* Mako — '''C&F:''' A formal model of online community growth and decline<br />
* Aaron ''(Attending remotely to the extent possible)''<br />
* Charlie — '''C&F:''' Organizational change and new technology in volunteer moderation teams<br />
* Emilia — '''C&F:''' New Scratch project outline<br />
* Kaylea<br />
* Nate — '''C&F:''' One of a new ecology paper or my diss proposal. <br />
* Salt — '''C&F:''' MA Thesis [[Matsuzaki outline]]<br />
* Sneha - (Attending remotely for C&F session) '''C&F:''' Message walls paper for imminent submission to CSCW<br />
* Jim — '''C&F:''' Zooniverse paper<br />
* Jeremy — '''C&F:''' An agent-based simulation of online community joining and leaving<br />
* Sayamindu<br />
* Abel (Visiting from [https://www.ucm.es/ UCM]) — '''C&F:''' High level of toxicity in online communities as a risk factor for community death<br />
* Jonathan — '''C&F:''' Industry-friendly methods for designing ethical & human centered AI technologies<br />
* Morten<br />
</div><br />
<br />
== Proposed Agenda ==<br />
<br />
:''[This schedule is currently just a proposal and the specific times will likely shift.]''<br />
<br />
Everyone attending should plan to be around and available from '''Friday, March 29 8:30am''' (ideally, Thursday evening/afternoon too) through '''Saturday, March 30 3:00pm''' (including Friday evening).<br />
<br />
There is an optional (but extremely fun!) get-together on '''Thursday, March 28 6:30pm''' that will involve dinner.<br />
<br />
'''Thursday, March 28'''<br />
* Afternoon: Evanstonians (and elsewheres) arrive in Seattle<br />
* 6:30pm: Meet for Dinner @ [http://babarseattle.com/university-village/ Ba Bar]<br />
<br />
'''Friday, March 29'''<br />
* 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ Community Data Science Lab ([https://wiki.communitydata.cc/Community_Data_Science_Lab_(UW) CMU306])<br />
* 9-11am: Research Presentations from Affiliates & Visitors<br />
* 11am-1pm: Critique and Feedback Session 1 ([https://pad.riseup.net/p/CDSC-Spr19 Shared note taking Etherpad])<br />
* 1pm-2:30pm: Lunch (Details TBD)<br />
* 2:30-5pm: Critique and feedback session 2<br />
* Evening group outing + dinner starting at 6:30pm (TBD)<br />
<br />
'''Saturday, March 30'''<br />
* 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ Community Data Science Lab ([https://wiki.communitydata.cc/Community_Data_Science_Lab_(UW) CMU306])<br />
* 9am-12:00pm: Unconference!<br />
* 12:00-1pm: Order-in lunch from TBD @ Community Data Science Lab<br />
* 1pm:-3pm: Unconference!<br />
* 3pm-onward: Co-working session<br />
<br />
== Accommodations ==<br />
<br />
=== Who's Hosting Who? ===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Guest <br />
! Tentative Host<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| <br />
| Emilia<br />
| Have a study with 1 bed in Bellevue<br />
|-<br />
| Jeremy<br />
| My brother-in-law in Kirkland<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Description of hosting options here ===<br />
'''Example Person:''' Can host two people, one on futon, one on a comfy couch. Both in my living room.<br />
<br />
'''Nate:''' Can host 1 person on a couch (2 if really needed -- air mattress). I won't be in Seattle before the 28th.<br />
<br />
=== Dietary Restrictions ===<br />
<br />
:'''[No need to add yourself here if you are unrestricted.]'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Dietary notes<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>Sneha</strike><br />
| <strike>Pescetarian</strike><br />
|-<br />
| <strike>Aaron</strike><br />
| <strike>mostly pesc/veg; allergy to sesame, most nuts (almonds and peanuts are fine).</strike><br />
|-<br />
| Mako<br />
| Vegetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Charlie<br />
| Ovo-lacto vegetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Emilia<br />
| Pescetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Jim<br />
| Vegetarian<br />
|-<br />
| Kaylea<br />
| don't eat fish (sushi and shellfish ok); don't eat eggs (chocolate cake ok)<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| Abel<br />
| Flexitarian. Prefer vegetarian meal if there's available.<br />
|-<br />
| Jeremy<br />
| Teetotaler<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Ideas of fun things to do ==<br />
* puzzle/escape rooms (including DIY ones we could do in the lab)<br />
* [http://www.undergroundtour.com/ Seattle underground tour]<br />
* [http://portalvr.us/ Portal], a virtual reality bar, arcade, and lounge<br />
* catered lunch at the [[:wikipedia:Hiram M. Chittenden Locks|Hiram M. Chittenden Locks]] in Ballard where might even be able to see spawning salmon<br />
* a trip to the [https://www.seattleaquarium.org/ Seattle Aquarium]<br />
* a ride on a [http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/ Washington State ferry]<br />
<br />
== Where to eat ==<br />
* [http://www.xiannoodles.com Xi'an Noodles]<br />
* [https://getyourhotcakes.com/pages/menu Hot Cakes]<br />
* [https://www.citygrindespresso.com/ City Grind At the Henry]<br />
* [https://www.yelp.com/biz/guanacos-tacos-pupuseria-seattle Guanaco's Pupuseria] (one day's lunch)<br />
* [https://www.yelp.com/biz/saigon-deli-seattle-2 Saigon Deli]<br />
* [http://babarseattle.com/university-village/ Ba Bar]<br />
<br />
== Travel Plans ==<br />
If you are traveling in from outside, add your name and arrival details here (days, times and flights if you have them):<br />
<br />
* Jeremy<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 2:27pm (AA 1213 ORD→SEA)<br />
** 🛫 March 31 - Departing 6:00pm (AS 26 SEA→ORD)<br />
** Status: Purchased<br />
** Notes:<br />
<br />
* Abel Serrano<br />
** 🛬 March 26 - Arriving: 6:45pm (FLIGHT MADRID (SPAIN)→SEATTLE)<br />
** 🛫 April 1 - Departing: 12:15 pm and Arriving: 6:25 pm (FLIGHT SEATTLE→CHICAGO)<br />
** 🛫 April 3 - Departing: 3:50pm (FLIGHT CHICAGO→MADRID (SPAIN))<br />
** Status: Purchased both national and international tickets.<br />
** Notes: About lodging, I booked a hotel in Seattle from 26 to April 1, but can be cancelled very easily. I haven't got any housing for Chicago yet.<br />
<br />
* Sayamindu<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:30 PM (AS 753 RDU ✈ SEA )<br />
** 🛫 March 31 - Departing 1:50 PM (AS 2 SEA ✈ DCA)<br />
<br />
* Jim<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 10:00 PM (Southwest 2138 MWD ✈ SEA )<br />
** 🛫 April 1 - Departing 3:05 PM (Southwest 1624 SEA ✈ MDW)<br />
<br />
* Mako!<br />
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:45am (AS 321 SJC→SEA)<br />
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 8:45pm (AS 362 SEA→SJC)<br />
** Status: Purchased<br />
<br />
== Seattle To-do==<br />
<br />
=== Lab duties ===<br />
* Vacuum floors<br />
* Clean refrigerator<br />
* Clean coffee maker<br />
* Find coffee urn<br />
* Stock up on coffee<br />
<br />
=== Meal planning ===<br />
* Plan breakfast/lunch/dinner/snacks<br />
* Make reservations / catering orders for any restaurants<br />
<br />
=== Activity planning ===<br />
* Outline work-related events (feedback sessions, unconference, etc.)<br />
* Decide on non-work events (escape room, karaoke, etc.)<br />
* Call underground tour (NATE)<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetups ==<br />
<br />
We meet roughly twice a year and you can see what we've done in the past at:<br />
<br />
* [[CommunityData:Meetup September 2018]]<br />
* [[CommunityData:Meetup April 2018]]<br />
* [[CommunityData:Meetup July 2017]]</div>Nettromhttps://wiki.communitydata.science/index.php?title=People&diff=99541People2018-06-13T01:12:53Z<p>Nettrom: /* Affiliate Researchers */ add a picture and some info about me</p>
<hr />
<div>We're an interdisciplinary group at Northwestern University and the University of Washington. Faculty, postdocs, graduate students, affiliates, and alumni are listed below (in alphabetical order within each section) except when we've failed at alphabetizing.<br />
<br />
You can see pictures of all together over at our [[group photos]] page. Picture of us individually are here.<br />
<br />
== Faculty ==<br />
=== Benjamin Mako Hill (University of Washington) ===<br />
<br />
[[File:Mako-Meitu-201701.jpg|thumb|200px|Unedited picture of Mako in Berlin (2016).]]<br />
<br />
After contributing peer production communities in various ways since I was a teenager, I began to realize (the hard way) that peer production rarely works and that getting it to work remained much more art than science. After being talked into the idea that academia was the right place to fix this by [https://evhippel.mit.edu/ Eric von Hippel], I've devoted the last decade of my life to trying to contribute to an emerging science of Internet-based collaborative production. I've been told I'm a "big data" person although I still itch a little bit when I hear the term.<br />
<br />
In the more boring accounting (which I've copied and pasted from elsewhere): I am an Assistant Professor in the University of Washington Department of Communication and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Human-Centered Design and Engineering. At UW, I am also Affiliate Faculty in the Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences, the eScience Institute, and the "Design Use Build" (DUB) group that supports research on on human computer interaction. I am also a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University and an affiliate of the Institute of Quantitative Social Science at Harvard.<br />
<br />
Much more information is on [https://mako.cc/academic/ my academic homepage]. If you need to find me, I have put [https://mako.cc/contact/ more detailed information online] that I probably should.<br />
<br />
=== Aaron Shaw (Northwestern University) ===<br />
<br />
[[File:ShawAaron-headshot-2012.jpg|thumb|250px|Airbrushed, filtered, and meitu'd purikura of Aaron in Evanston (2012ish)]] <br />
<br />
Hello! I'm Aaron. I grew up around New York and went to school for a good long while in northern California. Along the way, I got involved in participatory movements and projects of various kinds. At first, these were more traditional movements promoting egalitarian social agendas and open organization. Over time, I got excited about and involved in peer production projects, online communities, and other sorts of online collaboration.<br />
<br />
These days, I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern where I currently direct the [http://mts.northwestern.edu Media, Technology & Society (MTS) Program]. At Northwestern, I am also part of the [http://tsb.northwestern.edu Technology & Social Behavior Program], courtesy appointed in the Northwestern sociology department, a faculty associate of the Institute for Policy Research, the Buffett Institute, and the SONIC lab. Elsewhere, I am a faculty associate of the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society] at Harvard University. A good place to find more information is [http://aaronshaw.org my website]. If you'd like to get in touch, please [mailto:aaronshaw@northwestern.edu send me an email] (and don't be shy about re-sending if I don't reply).<br />
<br />
== Postdocs ==<br />
=== Sayamindu Dasgupta (University of Washington) ===<br />
<br />
[[File:Sayamindu.jpg|thumb|200px|Sayamindu, mildly perturbed.]]<br />
<br />
I grew up in the city of Kolkata, India. At some point in school I wanted to study Physics, but then soon after, I came across computers, which messed up my plans considerably. Roughly 9 years after I had my first encounter with a computer, I read Seymour Papert’s ''Mindstorms: Children, Computers and Powerful Ideas'', and a year after that, I found myself at the MIT Media Lab, as a graduate student in a [https://www.media.mit.edu/groups/lifelong-kindergarten/overview/ research group] that, among other things, continue the work Seymour had started many years ago.<br />
<br />
After getting a PhD from MIT, I am now a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Washington's eScience Institute, where I study, design, and build pathways that engage young people in learning with data. I also do a considerable amount of learning with data myself, where I use (mostly) quantitative methods to study how children and youth learn in large-scale informal online communities.<br />
<br />
You can find more about my work on my [https://unmad.in homepage].<br />
<br />
== Graduate Students ==<br />
<br />
=== Kaylea Champion (University of Washington) ===<br />
<br />
(Entering PhD student, Autumn 2017)<br />
<br />
I am investigating how society creates (or fails to create) humane online environments -- those which enable connection, exploration, and collaboration. <br />
<br />
After growing up in Oregon, I spent two decades in Chicago, primarily at the University of Chicago as an academic technology director and consultant. I have a BA in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and an MS in Computer Science, both from the University of Chicago. I also hold an MA in Critical & Creative Thinking from the University of Massachusetts, Boston.<br />
<br />
My husband, three kids, and I live in Shoreline, WA, which seems to be Seattle's version of Evanston. I'm particularly fond of visiting museums, tromping in the woods, cooking for crowds, smashing goblins, and scribbling fiction.<br />
<br />
=== Jeremy Foote (Northwestern) ===<br />
<br />
[[File:Jeremy.jpg|thumb|200px|Jeremy and his son Will, who had just heard about some of the lab's recent findings]]<br />
<br />
I'm Jeremy - I grew up in Nevada, did my undergrad (in English!) at BYU in Utah, and then worked as a practitioner of online collaboration. I worked as the product manager for a [https://www.lingotek.com/ collaborative translation company] in Utah, but decided that I really wanted to study how online collaboration worked. I did a Master's degree at Purdue, studying with [https://www.cla.purdue.edu/communication/directory/?p=Seungyoon_Lee Seungyoon Lee], and I'm now a PhD student at Northwestern, working with Aaron.<br />
<br />
Most of my current research is focused around new online peer production communities - why people start new communities, what impact project founders have, and what early collaboration and communication structures are associated with productive communities. More broadly, I am interested in the social construction of understanding, knowledge, and opinion, and especially how automated systems (algorithms, bots, etc.) influence the way social cognition happens. More about my research stuff is at my [http://www.jeremydfoote.com academic homepage].<br />
<br />
Most of my spare time is spent with my family or with my [http://www.mormon.org church community] - my wife and I have three young kids, and so my hobbies include sweeping up cheerios, picking up Legos, and playing Chutes and Ladders.<br />
<br />
=== Emilia Gan (University of Washington) ===<br />
<br />
[[File:EGan.jpg|200px|thumb|Emilia G.]]<br />
<br />
I'm a first-year PhD student in the [https://www.cs.washington.edu/ Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering] at the University of Washington (Seattle). Currently, I am working on gender differences in the way kids use the [https://scratch.mit.edu/ Scratch Online Community]. My main research interests are Computer Science Education and Educational Technology. I am especially interested in how people learn programming. <br />
<br />
Before starting graduate school in CS, I earned an MS ([https://globalhealth.washington.edu/education-training/phd-pathobiology Pathobiology]) from UW. I initially started learning how to program with the thought of using these skills for analyzing large biological data sets, but I eventually realized everything I was doing was pointing me away from biology and towards computer science. <br />
<br />
Before starting graduate school at UW, I homeschooled with my kids for over a decade, and before that I earned an MD from the [https://www.umassmed.edu/ University of Massachusetts Medical School] and a BS in Materials Science and Engineering from [https://dmse.mit.edu/ MIT].<br />
<br />
=== Wm Salt Hale (University of Washington) ===<br />
[[File:Salt_Xmas.jpg|thumb|200px|Salt shedding the holiday cheer (2016)]]<br />
<br />
Growing up in Seattle during the early 90s offered many technological opportunities, most of which I took advantage of. As an avid GNU/Linux user for over 20 years, I have been exposed to numerous technology orientated communities on various levels.<br />
<br />
During high school I entered the Running Start program, completing an Associate's degree in Computer Science from South Seattle College. After which I transfered to the University of Washington, pursuing the same major. It was not a fit, instead I developed a number of businesses, traveled, and spoke at various conferences, conventions, events, faires, and festivals.<br />
<br />
Upon returning to the University of Washington to complete my Batchelor's degree in Communication, I connected with [[Mako]] and was shown a world of academia previously unimagined. After another year of traveling, I have decided to return to the UW Department of Comm yet again and am just beginning to delve deeper into the intersection of Technology and Society in the MA/PhD program.<br />
<br />
I am extremely interested in: Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) and Culture; Hackers, Makers, and Breakers; and Computer-Mediated Communication using real-time synchronous systems. Along with numerous hobbies including: urban hiking (walking), dancing (folk, east coast swing, lindy, blues), windsports (windsurfing, kiteboarding, sailing), bicycling, boffering, cooking, driving, event planning, gaming, programming, public speaking, reading, robotics, skiing, and travel.<br />
<br />
Up to date information and links to various profiles around the web can be found on ''my'' IndieWeb presence, [http://www.altsalt.net/ The Alt World of Salt].<br />
<br />
=== Jim Maddock (Northwestern) ===<br />
[[File:maddock_cheese_sandwhich.jpg|thumb|200px|Jim eats a cheese sandwich while riding a cow in the Swiss Alps]]<br />
<br />
I first became interested in HCI during my undergraduate degree at the University of Washington. I earned a degree in Human Centered Design and Engineering, where I worked with Professor Kate Starbird to understand rumoring behavior in crisis situations. I also studied Medieval European history.<br />
<br />
I am a second year PhD Student in the Computer Science and Communications departments at Northwestern University. I currently work with Darren Gergle and Aaron Shaw, studying collaboration and coordination dynamics within social computing systems, such as Wikipedia and Zooniverse.<br />
<br />
When I'm not working on research, I'm probably riding my bike or planning a backpacking trip. You can find more about my research at my [http://jmaddock.net/ website].<br />
<br />
=== Sneha Narayan (Northwestern) ===<br />
<br />
[[File:Snehaphoto.jpg|thumb|200px|Sneha hanging out by Lake Michigan]]<br />
I'm a PhD student in the Technology and Social Behavior program at Northwestern University, advised by Aaron Shaw. I grew up in Bangalore, India, studied mathematics at Oberlin College, and received a masters degree in Sociology and Social Anthropology from Central European University, Budapest. <br />
<br />
I've spent many years living in housing co-ops, and volunteering on the boards of co-operative organizations. My involvement in the co-op movement led to my interest in learning more (and producing knowledge) about participatory, volunteer-run endeavors such as peer production projects and online collaboration communities. My research focuses on understanding how newcomers join and become embedded in volunteer-run organizations, and what kinds of technological interventions might affect their continued participation in these communities. <br />
<br />
When I'm not working on my PhD, I'm probably riding my bike or helping run [http://www.therecyclery.org/ The Recyclery].<br />
<br />
=== Nathan TeBlunthuis (University of Washington) ===<br />
[[File:NateHeadshot.jpg|thumb|200px|The only photogenic picture of Nate in existence. Thanks Sam Shorey!]]<br />
I'm Nate! I grew up in Eastern Washington, where I worked in a glass Laboratory at [http://energyenvironment.pnnl.gov/staff/staff_info.asp?staff_num=669 PNNL] where I contributed to a number of material science papers. I went to college at [http://whitworth.edu Whitworth University] where I received a double-B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science in 2012. As an undergrad I was part of a humble [https://www.whitworth.edu/academic/faculty/index.aspx?Username=kjones bioinformatics research group] and contributed to research in [http://hanj.cs.illinois.edu/pdf/sigmod11_tweninger.pdf structured search engines]. After this I worked at Microsoft for a couple of years where I did a number of small things mainly related to search suggestions for Bing multimedia. After this I worked as a data science consultant in medical informatics. I've been a Linux user for 10 years. I contribute to free software projects when I can. <br />
<br />
These days I am an MA/PhD student at the University of Washington primarily interested in online communities and politics. I'm particularly<br />
interested in how organizational norms, practices, and forms emerge<br />
(constructed and adopted) or are disrupted (replaced by new<br />
forms). I hope that understanding this will help expand and improve<br />
management of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/commons the commons].<br />
I'm also interested in how online communities self--organize and interface with social movements and political organizations. I draw on my computer science background to operationalize interesting concepts from digital trace data. <br />
<br />
My [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3026358 most developed project] (with Mako and Aaron) is titled "Density dependence without resource partitioning on a Digital Mobilization Platform: Population ecology of collective actions on Change.org." This uses topic models to study competition between online petitions. I presented this research at the Internet Policy and Politics Conference at Oxford in 2016 and will present at ICA in 2017. Preprints of the full version may be available soon. <br />
<br />
My main hobbies are skiing, rock climbing, guitar playing, and cooking. I'm married to Amanda, a community organizer and student at UW medical school.<br />
<br />
=== Charles Kiene (University of Washington) ===<br />
<br />
[[File:CharlieK.jpg|thumb|200px|Charlie.]]<br />
<br />
I am an incoming MA/PhD student to the Communication Department at the University of Washington, beginning in Fall 2018. I study organizational behavior and newcomer socialization in online communities and online teams. I completed my BA with a double major in Communications and Social Sciences at the University of Washington in 2015. <br />
<br />
From Reddit to World of Warcraft to Twitch, I'm fascinated by the ways in which online groups form cultures, share knowledge, and teach meanings and ways of knowing to newcomers. I'm a novice ethnographer and interviewer hoping to expand my social science tool-kit with survey and computational methods. I'm really excited about eSports like the Overwatch League and LCS, and if you know me you probably know that I love competitive video games. I'm hoping that through my research, we can inform the designs of better organizational tools to sustain online communities and teams.<br />
<br />
Details at [[User:Healspersecond]]<br />
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== Affiliate Researchers ==<br />
=== Andrés Monroy-Hernández (Snap Research) ===<br />
[[File:andresmh.jpg|thumb|180px|🚀]]<br />
<br />
I'm a researcher at [https://www.snap.com/ Snap Inc.] and an affiliate faculty at the University of Washington. My work focuses on the study and design of social computing systems. Some areas I've worked on are crowdsourcing, peer production, remixing, civic tech, urban computing, and online learning.<br />
<br />
Some projects I've worked on lately include [http://calendar.help Calendar.help], a hybrid intelligence scheduling assistant partly powered by crowds; Narcotweets, a research project studying how people use social media during war and political uprisings; and the [http://scratch.mit.edu Scratch Online Community], a website where millions of young people learn to program and remix games and animations. <br />
<br />
You can find me at [http://twitter.com/andresmh @andresmh] or at [http://andresmh.com/ www.andresmh.com].<br />
<br />
=== Jonathan T. Morgan (Wikimedia Foundation) ===<br />
<br />
[[File:Jtm_profile_pic.jpg|thumb|200px|Jonathan in his preferred horizontal orientation.]]<br />
<br />
I'm a [https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/User:Jtmorgan design researcher] at Wikimedia. Most of my research involves understanding the sociotechnical mechanisms through which participants in Wikimedia project coordinate their work across time and space. My goal is to do everything I can to foster fun & meaningful experiences for the millions of humans across the world who read, write, teach, research, remix, and hack Wikipedia. You can find out more about me and my work [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Jmorgan_(WMF) here] and [http://jtmorgan.net/ here].<br />
<br />
I helped design and lead the [[Community_Data_Science_Workshops|Community Data Science Workshops]], and I have taught two Community Data-adjacent courses at UW ([[DS4UX_(Spring_2016)|Data Science for UX Researchers]] and [[HCDS_(Fall_2017)|Human Centered Data Science]]) in the UW department of [https://www.hcde.washington.edu/ Human Centered Design & Engineering], my alma mater. <br />
<br />
I am a voracious and omnivorous reader, and a passionately amateurish musician. When I'm away from the keyboard, you can usually find me exploring the beaches and forests of Whidbey Island with my wife and my dog, Ozymandias.<br />
<br />
=== Morten Warncke-Wang ===<br />
[[File:Warncke-Wang, Morten - Dec 2017.jpg|200px|thumb|Morten prior to growing a scientifically sound beard.]]<br />
<br />
I've been participating in online and peer production communities for over 20 years, and recently (December 2016) got a PhD studying them. My research focus has been on content quality in peer production communities like Wikipedia and OpenStreetMap: what is high quality content, how is it created, can we build tools to judge it, and is it produced where there is demand for it? In addition to research publications, this work has also led to a Python library for predicting Wikipedia article quality ([https://github.com/wiki-ai/articlequality articlequality]) that is publicly available on Wikipedia through the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ORES ORES API]. I am also a Research Fellow with the [https://research.wikimedia.org Wikimedia Foundation's Research group].<br />
<br />
Another one of my interests is using recommender systems to help contributors find work to do. In Wikipedia this manifests in my maintenance of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:SuggestBot SuggestBot]. The bot can recommend articles to work on based on a user's edit history, or they can supply articles or categories they want to base the suggestions on. SuggestBot is currently available in seven languages.<br />
<br />
I've participated as a mentor and instructor in some of the Community Data Science Workshops. Apart from these things, I also like reading (both books and magazines), watching movies, playing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squash_(sport) squash], and attempting to make music.<br />
<br />
== Friends and Community Members ==<br />
=== Alice Ferrazzi ===<br />
[[File:107572.jpeg|thumb|180px|Alice Ferrazzi]]<br />
<br />
I'm a researcher and community member who collaborates and helps the CDSC in various ways. My research work focuses on the study of operating systems kernel where I work mostly in live patch systems. One of my projects is [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Elivepatch Elivepatch].<br />
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I'm the Gentoo Kernel Project Leader, mainly focused in kernel release automatization. You can find me at [http://twitter.com/aliceinwire @aliceinwire] or at [http://aliceinwire.net/ www.aliceinwire.net]. My Gentoo profile is at [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/User:Aliceinwire User:Aliceinwire]. I am on IRC (OFTC) as alicef_.<br />
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