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The '''Sociotechnocanonicon Great Books Discussion Series''' allows members of the CDSC to build their familiarity with some of the classic works which are foundational to the | The '''Sociotechnocanonicon Great Books Discussion Series''' allows members of the CDSC to build their familiarity with some of the classic works which are foundational in studies of online communities and peer production. The discussions are open to all, and facilitated by senior members of CDSC in order to introduce the broader context of the work. Meetings are held in person and aired over Jitsi for remote participation. | ||
Themes try to cover including collective action, social movements, participatory-democracy, networks, sociomateriality, sociotechnical systems, and cooperation. | |||
This page covers the Summer | This page covers the Summer 2020 version of the reading group. Links to previous years are at the bottom of the page. | ||
== Details == | == Details and Schedule == | ||
;Time: | ;Time: Mondays at 11am Pacific; 1pm Central; 2pm Eastern; 8pm Central European | ||
; | ;Notes: [https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/cdsc-stc2020 Etherpad] | ||
;Location: Online on [https://meet.jit.si/cdsc CDSC Jitsi] | |||
;<strike>[Week 1 / of July 6]: Elinor Ostrom's Governing the Commons (first half: Preface, Chapters 1-3) | |||
<strike> | * People attending: sohyeon, kaylea, aaron, sejal, [[User:Mako|Mako!]], jdfoote, [[User:Healspersecond|Charlie]], [[User:Carl|Carl]], mika, salt, sejal | ||
;[Week 2 / of July 13]: Elinor Ostrom's Governing the Commons (second half: Chapters 4-6) | |||
;Week 2 ( | * People attending: kaylea, aaron, Ellie, sejal, [[User:Mako|Mako!]], jdfoote, salt, sejal | ||
;Week 3 | ;[Week 3 / of July 20]: Two articles by Yochai Benkler: [http://www.benkler.org/CoasesPenguin.PDF Coase's Penguin] and [http://benkler.org/SharingNicely.html Sharing Nicely] | ||
* If there's anyway you can, read [[:wikipedia:Ronald Coase|Ronald Coase's]] [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1468-0335.1937.tb00002.x The Nature of the Firm] (Mako calls it a [https://www.pnas.org/content/112/24/7426 Sleeping Beauty] paper). At the very least, read [[:wikipedia:The Nature of the Firm|the Wikipedia article on the article]] which has a good summary of the piece. | |||
* People attending: sohyeon, kaylea, aaron, Ellie, [[User:Mako|Mako!]], jdfoote, [[User:Nemo_bis|Nemo]], [[User:St3f|Stef]] | |||
;Week | ;[Week 4 / of July 27]: Dorothy Singer and Tracey Revenson's A Piaget Primer: How a Child Thinks (first half: Preface, Chapters 1-4) | ||
;Week | * Discussion leader(s): ''You?'' | ||
* People attending: Floor, kaylea, Ellie, [[User:Mako|Mako!]], jdfoote(?), Nate [[User:Nemo_bis|Nemo]], Regina, [[User:St3f|Stef]] | |||
;[Week 5 / of August 3]: Dorothy Singer and Tracey Revenson's A Piaget Primer: How a Child Thinks (second half: Chapters 5-8) | |||
* People attending: Floor, kaylea, [[User:Mako|Mako!]], jdfoote(?), Nate [[User:Nemo_bis|Nemo]],[[User:St3f|Stef]] | |||
* Discussion leader(s): ''You?'' | |||
;Week | ;[Week 6 / of August 10]: Francesca Polleta's Freedom is an Endless Meeting (first half: Preface, Chapters 1-4) and Jo Freeman's "Tyranny of Structurelessness" | ||
: | * People attending: sohyeon, Floor, kaylea, aaron, [[User:Mako|Mako!]], jdfoote, Nate, [[User:Healspersecond|Charlie]] | ||
:* | * Discussion leader(s): ''You?'' | ||
;[Week 7 / of August 17]: Francesca Polleta's Freedom is an Endless Meeting (second half: Chapters 5-8) | |||
* People attending: sohyeon, Floor, kaylea, aaron, [[User:Mako|Mako!]], jdfoote, Nate [[User:Nemo_bis|Nemo]]</strike> | |||
* Discussion leader(s): ''You?'' | |||
;[Week 8 / of August 24]: Albert Hirschman's '''Exit, Voice, and Loyalty''' (the whole book, it's short!) | |||
* People attending: mako, charlie | |||
* Discussion leader(s): ''You?'' | |||
;[Week 9 / of August 31]: TBD | |||
;[Week 10 / of September 7]: Data Feminism | |||
* People attending: | |||
* Discussion leader(s): | |||
=== New suggestions go here=== | |||
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* Ruha Benjamin, The New Jim Code | * Ruha Benjamin, The New Jim Code | ||
* Sasha Costanza-Chock, Design Justice | * Sasha Costanza-Chock, Design Justice | ||
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* A People’s History of Computing in the United States - Joy Lisi Rankin | * A People’s History of Computing in the United States - Joy Lisi Rankin | ||
* Digitizing Race: Visual Cultures of the Internet (Lisa Nakamura) | * Digitizing Race: Visual Cultures of the Internet (Lisa Nakamura) | ||
* | * Data Feminism | ||
* Coding Freedom | * Coding Freedom | ||
===Lessons from 2019 Instantiation=== | ===Lessons from 2019 Instantiation=== | ||
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===Reading Ideas From 2019 Planning=== | ===Reading Ideas From 2019 Planning=== | ||
* | * Axelrod's [[:wikipedia:The Evolution of Cooperation]]. A more controversial suggestion would be Kropotkin's [[:wikipedia:Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution]] —<b>[[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#C40099">m</font><font color="#600099">a</font><font color="#2D0399">k</font><font color="#362365">o</font>]][[User_talk:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#000000">๛</font>]]</b> | ||
* Claude Shannon (or at least someone else's summary of information theory) [[User:Aaronshaw|Aaronshaw]] ([[User talk:Aaronshaw|talk]]) 16:38, 7 May 2019 (EDT) | * Claude Shannon (or at least someone else's summary of information theory) [[User:Aaronshaw|Aaronshaw]] ([[User talk:Aaronshaw|talk]]) 16:38, 7 May 2019 (EDT) | ||
* Hayek (on information) [[User:Aaronshaw|Aaronshaw]] ([[User talk:Aaronshaw|talk]]) 16:39, 7 May 2019 (EDT) | * Hayek (on information) [[User:Aaronshaw|Aaronshaw]] ([[User talk:Aaronshaw|talk]]) 16:39, 7 May 2019 (EDT) | ||
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===Reading Ideas From Post-Summer 2019=== | ===Reading Ideas From Post-Summer 2019=== | ||
* Castells (or, perhaps, Phil Howard on Castells, with some auxiliary reading) [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea]] ([[User talk:Kaylea|talk]]) 15:52, 13 November 2019 (EST) | * Castells (or, perhaps, Phil Howard on Castells, with some auxiliary reading) [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea]] ([[User talk:Kaylea|talk]]) 15:52, 13 November 2019 (EST) | ||
* | * Exit, Voice, and Loyalty (Hirschmann) [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea]] ([[User talk:Kaylea|talk]]) 15:52, 13 November 2019 (EST) | ||
* The Sciences of the Artificial, HA Simon. "best known for concepts of bounded rationality and satisficing" [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea]] ([[User talk:Kaylea|talk]]) 15:48, 8 January 2020 (EST) | * The Sciences of the Artificial, HA Simon. "best known for concepts of bounded rationality and satisficing" [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea]] ([[User talk:Kaylea|talk]]) 15:48, 8 January 2020 (EST) | ||
* <strike>Piaget (or, someone covering Piaget) in keeping with last year's pattern of having a reading about education [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea]] ([[User talk:Kaylea|talk]]) 15:52, 13 November 2019 (EST) (Mako suggests the [https://www.amazon.com/Piaget-Primer-Child-Thinks-Revised/dp/0452275652 A Piaget Primer: How a Child Thinks] by Dorothy Singer and Tracey Revenson) [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea]] ([[User talk:Kaylea|talk]])</strike> | * <strike>Piaget (or, someone covering Piaget) in keeping with last year's pattern of having a reading about education [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea]] ([[User talk:Kaylea|talk]]) 15:52, 13 November 2019 (EST) (Mako suggests the [https://www.amazon.com/Piaget-Primer-Child-Thinks-Revised/dp/0452275652 A Piaget Primer: How a Child Thinks] by Dorothy Singer and Tracey Revenson) [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea]] ([[User talk:Kaylea|talk]])</strike> | ||
* Gabrielle Tard (Mako mentioned in orgcomm class) | * Gabrielle Tard (Mako mentioned in orgcomm class) | ||
* Kollock, Peter and Marc Smith. 1999. [https://www.amazon.com/Communities-Cyberspace-Peter-Kollock/dp/0415191408 Communities in Cyberspace]. London: Routledge. | * Kollock, Peter and Marc Smith. 1999. [https://www.amazon.com/Communities-Cyberspace-Peter-Kollock/dp/0415191408 Communities in Cyberspace]. London: Routledge. | ||
* | * [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/data-feminism Data Feminism] by Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein (—<b>[[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#C40099">m</font><font color="#600099">a</font><font color="#2D0399">k</font><font color="#362365">o</font>]][[User_talk:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#000000">๛</font>]]</b>) | ||
* [https://www.amazon.com/Coding-Freedom-Ethics-Aesthetics-Hacking/dp/0691144613 Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking] by Gabriella Coleman (—<b>[[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#C40099">m</font><font color="#600099">a</font><font color="#2D0399">k</font><font color="#362365">o</font>]][[User_talk:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#000000">๛</font>]]</b>) | * [https://www.amazon.com/Coding-Freedom-Ethics-Aesthetics-Hacking/dp/0691144613 Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking] by Gabriella Coleman (—<b>[[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#C40099">m</font><font color="#600099">a</font><font color="#2D0399">k</font><font color="#362365">o</font>]][[User_talk:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#000000">๛</font>]]</b>) | ||
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* [[Sociotechnocanonicon/2019 Planning]] | * [[Sociotechnocanonicon/2019 Planning]] | ||
* [[Sociotechnocanonicon/2019 Schedule]] | * [[Sociotechnocanonicon/2019 Schedule]] | ||