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== Readings for 2019-12-10 == | |||
Carroll, G. R., & Swaminathan, A. (2000). Why the microbrewery movement? Organizational dynamics of resource partitioning in the U.S. brewing industry. American Journal of Sociology, 106(3), 715–762. [https://doi.org/10.1086/318962] | |||
Also at [https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/318962] | |||
Odling-Smee, F. J., Erwin, D. H., Palkovacs, E. P., Feldman, M. W., & Laland, K. N. (2013). Niche construction theory: A practical guide for ecologists. The Quarterly Review of Biology,88(1), 3–28. [https://doi.org/10.1086/669266] | |||
Also at [https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/669266] | |||
Revision as of 19:30, 2 December 2019
Next meeting: Tuesday 2019-12-10 10:00am PST / 12:00pm CST
Readings for 2019-12-10
Carroll, G. R., & Swaminathan, A. (2000). Why the microbrewery movement? Organizational dynamics of resource partitioning in the U.S. brewing industry. American Journal of Sociology, 106(3), 715–762. [1]
Also at [2]
Odling-Smee, F. J., Erwin, D. H., Palkovacs, E. P., Feldman, M. W., & Laland, K. N. (2013). Niche construction theory: A practical guide for ecologists. The Quarterly Review of Biology,88(1), 3–28. [3]
Also at [4]
Ecology grant meeting: 2019-11-18
Attendees: Regina, Nate, Jeremy, Jim, Charlie, Mako, Aaron
Meeting agenda/items
- Jmads (Zooniverse Update)
- Jim will take a few weeks to try to wrap up this project
- Next step is creating revised analysis w expanded data. Jmads aims to do this in the coming week.
- With revised analysis, goal will be to set a timeline/agenda for revision/submission.
- Jeremy (ABM)
- See: https://wiki.communitydata.science/CommunityData:Exposure_and_Participation_Processes
- Some discussion posted to the talk page...
- How to resolve questions posed on that page as we prepare this for submission?
- How to deal with the free parameters fitting elephant critique?
- Comments
- Moving toward something like gini coefficient (or a parametric model)?
- It may be better to look at just one level (community size distribution)
- See: https://wiki.communitydata.science/CommunityData:Exposure_and_Participation_Processes
- Blogpost draft (everyone make a pass by Wednesday mid-day)
- https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/cdsc_ecology_blogpost
- Aaron will move into wordpress draft ahead of Thursday group meeting. Plan to publish Thursday afternoon/Friday morning
Setting an agenda for next time
Next meeting is the Tuesday the 26th
- Let's read Hannan and Freeman '77. Make sure it's in zotero.
- Create a new collection for ecology stuff (Nate).
- See Zotero.
- Email the notes to everyone (Aaron).
Next steps for the grant as a whole:
- Collect/share/check-in on in-progress work related to this grant
- Collect projects or project ideas that are good and that fall in here.
- E.g. Production functions
- Other projects in Nate's diss proposal that aren't in the grant.
- Brainstorm, discuss project ideas that aren't in the grant (esp folks not involved in writing the proposal)
- Identify next projects to pursue, assign/volunteer responsibilities
TODO list
[X] Share the grant proposal with everyone (Mako): mako.cc/academic [grants section]
[X] Read the grant proposal and prepare to discuss (everyone)
[X] Create a wiki page w link to git, grant proposal, brief description, etc.(Nate)
[ ] Put all the dates on the calendar (Nate)
[X] Draft a blogpost about the grant (Nate and Mako and Aaron and Jeremy)
[ ] Discuss project plans, opportunities for collaboration w adjacent folks (Mako and Aaron)
[X] Circulate notes and plan for next meeting (Aaron and Nate)
[ ] Add personnel and project descriptions to the wiki pages.
[ ] Circulate Change.org draft (Nate)
[ ] Create cdsc-ecology mailing list (Mako)
Agenda for next meeting
- Discuss Hannan and Freeman, 1977 (see Zotero for link)