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This schedule describes the summer 2019 reading plan for the [[Sociotechnocanonicon]].
This schedule describes the summer 2019 reading plan for the [[Sociotechnocanonicon]].


''Reading group meets on https://meet.jit.si/sociotechnocanonicon every Tuesday, 11:30 - 1:00 PM Pacific time.'' 
The reading group meets on https://meet.jit.si/sociotechnocanonicon every Tuesday, 11:30 - 1:00 PM Pacific time.


=== Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas ===
=== Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas ===


[[File:Mindstorms (book).jpg|thumb|200px|right]]


[https://mindstorms.media.mit.edu Mindstorms], Seymour Papert (The website has a link to downloadable PDF of the book as a single file.)
[https://mindstorms.media.mit.edu Mindstorms], Seymour Papert (The website has a link to downloadable PDF of the book as a single file.)
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To try out the programming examples in the book, you can use an [https://www.calormen.com/jslogo/ online version] of Logo or download [http://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~bh/logo.html UCBLogo] (available in Debian/Ubuntu/Arch Linux repositories). Note that the command to exit UCBLogo is <code>bye</code>.
To try out the programming examples in the book, you can use an [https://www.calormen.com/jslogo/ online version] of Logo or download [http://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~bh/logo.html UCBLogo] (available in Debian/Ubuntu/Arch Linux repositories). Note that the command to exit UCBLogo is <code>bye</code>.


* 2018-07-02 Week 1: Foreword, Introduction, Chapters 1-4 (pages vi-viii, 3-119)
* 2019-07-02 Week 1: Foreword, Introduction, Chapters 1-4 (pages vi-viii, 3-119)
* 2018-07-09 Week 2: Chapters 5-8, Epilogue (pages 120-207)
* 2019-07-09 Week 2: Chapters 5-8, Epilogue (pages 120-207)
* 2018-07-16 Closing Week: Full work retrospective & follow-ups
* 2019-07-16 Closing Week: Full work retrospective & follow-ups
** [https://bids.berkeley.edu/news/computational-thinking-i-do-not-think-it-means-what-you-think-it-means Computational Thinking: I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means]  
** [https://bids.berkeley.edu/news/computational-thinking-i-do-not-think-it-means-what-you-think-it-means Computational Thinking: I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means]  
** [http://morganya.org/research/2018-Ames-CSCW-Constructionism.pdf Hackers, Computers, and Cooperation:  A Critical History of Logo and Constructionist Learning]
** [http://morganya.org/research/2018-Ames-CSCW-Constructionism.pdf Hackers, Computers, and Cooperation:  A Critical History of Logo and Constructionist Learning]
** [http://www.papert.org/articles/EpistemologicalPluralism.html Epistemological Pluralism and the Revaluation of the Concrete]
** [http://www.papert.org/articles/EpistemologicalPluralism.html Epistemological Pluralism and the Revaluation of the Concrete]
** [http://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/papers/IJCCI-seeds-seymour-sowed.pdf The Seeds That Seymour Sowed]
** [http://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/papers/IJCCI-seeds-seymour-sowed.pdf The Seeds That Seymour Sowed]
=== Collection Action ===
==== The Logic of Collective Action ====
:Olson, M. (1965). The logic of collective action: Public goods and the theory of groups. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
There is a soft copy in the shared Zotero or you can ask in IRC to get access.
* 2019-07-23: Read the entire book. Nate is facilitating. Chapters 1 and 2 are super classic and the reason the book is cited as much as it is. I expect that much of our discussion will focus on the first part of the book, but feel free to bring up the other parts as well.
==== The Critical Mass in Collective Action ====
[[File:Marwell oliver critical mass.jpg|thumb|200px|right]]
:Marwell, Gerald, and Pamela Oliver. 1993. ''The Critical Mass in Collective Action: A Micro-Social Theory''. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
* 2019-07-30 Week 1: Read Chapters 1-4 (pg 1-100) on "The critical mass and the problem of collective action"; "Building blocks: goods, groups, and processes"; "The paradox of group size"; and "The dynamics of production functions"
* 2019-08-06 Week 2: Read Chapter 5-8 (pg 101-193) on "Social networks: density, centralization, and cliques"; "Selectivity in social networks"; "Reach and selectivity as strategies of recruitment;" and "Unfinished business"
* 2019-08-13 Week 3: Applications to "our world" including [all available in Zotero]:
** Fulk, Janet, Andrew J. Flanagin, Michael E. Kalman, Peter R. Monge, and Timothy Ryan. 1996. “Connective and Communal Public Goods in Interactive Communication Systems.” Communication Theory 6 (1): 60–87. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2885.1996.tb00120.x
** Butler, Brian S. 2001. “Membership Size, Communication Activity, and Sustainability: A Resource-Based Model of Online Social Structures.” Information Systems Research 12 (4): 346–62. https://doi.org/10.1287/isre.12.4.346.9703
** Solomon, Jacob, and Rick Wash. 2014. “Critical Mass of What? Exploring Community Growth in WikiProjects.” In Proceedings of the Eighth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM ’16). Palo Alto, CA: AAAI. http://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM14/paper/view/8104
(Also may be of interest: Marwell & Oliver wrote their own retrospective ("Whatever Happened to Critical Mass Theory", https://doi.org/10.1111/0735-2751.00142) -khc
Once again, there is PDF copy of the book and all articles in the group Zotero library. Contact [[Mako]] if you need one in some other way. The book is difficult and includes a bit of math and data. Don't try to start reading this the morning of.
== Related pages in this wiki ==
* [[Sociotechnocanonicon/2018 Schedule]]
* [[Sociotechnocanonicon/2019 Planning]]

Latest revision as of 01:42, 13 October 2019

This schedule describes the summer 2019 reading plan for the Sociotechnocanonicon.

The reading group meets on https://meet.jit.si/sociotechnocanonicon every Tuesday, 11:30 - 1:00 PM Pacific time.

Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas[edit]

Mindstorms, Seymour Papert (The website has a link to downloadable PDF of the book as a single file.)

To try out the programming examples in the book, you can use an online version of Logo or download UCBLogo (available in Debian/Ubuntu/Arch Linux repositories). Note that the command to exit UCBLogo is bye.

Collection Action[edit]

The Logic of Collective Action[edit]

Olson, M. (1965). The logic of collective action: Public goods and the theory of groups. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

There is a soft copy in the shared Zotero or you can ask in IRC to get access.

  • 2019-07-23: Read the entire book. Nate is facilitating. Chapters 1 and 2 are super classic and the reason the book is cited as much as it is. I expect that much of our discussion will focus on the first part of the book, but feel free to bring up the other parts as well.

The Critical Mass in Collective Action[edit]

Marwell, Gerald, and Pamela Oliver. 1993. The Critical Mass in Collective Action: A Micro-Social Theory. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  • 2019-07-30 Week 1: Read Chapters 1-4 (pg 1-100) on "The critical mass and the problem of collective action"; "Building blocks: goods, groups, and processes"; "The paradox of group size"; and "The dynamics of production functions"
  • 2019-08-06 Week 2: Read Chapter 5-8 (pg 101-193) on "Social networks: density, centralization, and cliques"; "Selectivity in social networks"; "Reach and selectivity as strategies of recruitment;" and "Unfinished business"
  • 2019-08-13 Week 3: Applications to "our world" including [all available in Zotero]:
    • Fulk, Janet, Andrew J. Flanagin, Michael E. Kalman, Peter R. Monge, and Timothy Ryan. 1996. “Connective and Communal Public Goods in Interactive Communication Systems.” Communication Theory 6 (1): 60–87. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2885.1996.tb00120.x
    • Butler, Brian S. 2001. “Membership Size, Communication Activity, and Sustainability: A Resource-Based Model of Online Social Structures.” Information Systems Research 12 (4): 346–62. https://doi.org/10.1287/isre.12.4.346.9703
    • Solomon, Jacob, and Rick Wash. 2014. “Critical Mass of What? Exploring Community Growth in WikiProjects.” In Proceedings of the Eighth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM ’16). Palo Alto, CA: AAAI. http://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM14/paper/view/8104

(Also may be of interest: Marwell & Oliver wrote their own retrospective ("Whatever Happened to Critical Mass Theory", https://doi.org/10.1111/0735-2751.00142) -khc

Once again, there is PDF copy of the book and all articles in the group Zotero library. Contact Mako if you need one in some other way. The book is difficult and includes a bit of math and data. Don't try to start reading this the morning of.

Related pages in this wiki[edit]