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We're meeting in Seattle on March 28-30!
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].
 
[[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.]]
[[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.]]


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=== Research Presentations ===
=== Research Presentations ===


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.
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.
 
* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Isaac_(WMF) Isaac Johnson]
:* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VvASiAKgubSds2EzLHZHqrIAIViCx2Aq-7Fx_aExx94/edit?usp=sharing Google slides]
:* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Characterizing_Wikipedia_Reader_Behaviour/Demographics_and_Wikipedia_use_cases research page on meta-wiki]
* <strike>[https://ischool.uw.edu/people/phd/profile/amenking Amanda Menking]</strike>
* [http://www.madpriceball.net/ Mad Price Ball]
:* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qGEVEKFAvQMVnOECCbTtNbQuY1RtdDVP2kvpjN7YX-M/edit?usp=sharing From Personal Data to Collective Power (slides)]
:* [http://www.madpriceball.net/from-personal-data-to-collective-power/ Transcript & video of MyData 2018 talk]
* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Jmorgan_(WMF) Jonathan Morgan]
:* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Wc7RWU53UT-aYv_sSKIajE_t84LexxrwGg-svWg3SkI/edit?usp=sharing Google slides]
:* PDF slides: [[File:Ethical_AI_at_Wikimedia_-_CDSC_meetup_2019.pdf]]
:* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Ethical_and_human-centered_AI research page on meta-wiki]
* [https://github.com/Akronix Abel Serrano Juste]
* [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:MWang_(WMF) Morten Warncke-Wang]
:* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Oen52TgUc1xImJeBqxyJh-CeCkiM2edNock5IAEwMVY/edit?usp=sharing Growth and Blocks in Wikipedia (slides)]


=== Critique and Feedback Sessions ===
=== Critique and Feedback Sessions ===
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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.
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.
Proposed norms:
* '''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.
* 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?)
* '''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.
* '''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".
* '''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.


=== Unconference ===
=== Unconference ===
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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.
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.


<div style="column-count:2;-moz-column-count:2;-webkit-column-count:2">
Links in the table below are all protected by a username/password that should be in your email.
* Mako — '''C&F:''' A formal model of online community growth and decline
* Aaron ''(Attending remotely to the extent possible)''
* Charlie — '''C&F:''' Organizational change and new technology in volunteer moderation teams
* Emilia —  '''C&F:''' New Scratch project outline
* Kaylea
* Nate — '''C&F:''' One of a new ecology paper or my diss proposal.
* Salt
* Sneha - (Attending remotely for C&F session) '''C&F:''' Message walls paper for imminent submission to CSCW
* Jim
* Jeremy
* Sayamindu
* Abel (Visiting from [https://www.ucm.es/ UCM]) —  '''C&F:''' High level of toxicity in online communities as a risk factor for community death.
</div>


== Proposed Agenda ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Attendee
! C&F Session
! Thursday Dinner
! Friday Dinner
! Underworld Tour
|-
| Aaron ''(Attending remotely to the extent possible)''
|
| No
| No
| No
|-
| Sneha ''(Attending remotely for C&F session)''
| <strike>Message walls paper for imminent submission to CSCW</strike>
| No
| No
| No
|-
| Jeremy
| [https://communitydata.cc/~mako/retreat_material_201903/foote_proposal.pdf Dissertation proposal introduction chapter]
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
| Kaylea
|
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
| Charlie
| <strike>Organizational change and new technology in volunteer moderation teams</strike>
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
| Mako
| <strike>A formal model of online community growth and decline</strike>
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
| Emilia
| <strike>New Scratch project [[Matsuzaki outline]]</strike>
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
| Nate
| [https://communitydata.cc/~mako/retreat_material_201903/nathante_proposal.pdf My diss proposal.]
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
| Salt
| [https://communitydata.cc/~mako/retreat_material_201903/salt_ma_thesis_outline_190320.pdf MA Thesis Matsuzaki outline]
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
| Jim
| [https://communitydata.cc/~mako/retreat_material_201903/jim_redir.html Zooniverse paper]
| No
| Yes
| Yes
|-
| Sayamindu
| [https://communitydata.cc/~mako/retreat_material_201903/sayamind-CAREER_Summary_for_CDSC.pdf NSF CAREER proposal]
| No
| Yes
| Yes
|-
| Abel
| <strike>High level of toxicity in online communities as a risk factor for community death</strike>
| Yes
| Yes
| Yes
|-
| Jonathan
| <strike>Industry-friendly methods for designing ethical & human centered AI technologies</strike>
| No
| No
| No
|-
| Morten
|
| No
| Yes
| No
|-
| Isaac
|
| No
| No
| No
|-
|Amanda
|
| No
| Maybe
| No
|-
|Sejal
|
| No
| Yes
| Yes
|}


:''[This schedule is currently just a proposal and the specific times will likely shift.]''
== Agenda ==


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).
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).
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'''Thursday, March 28'''
'''Thursday, March 28'''
* Afternoon: Evanstonians (and elsewheres) arrive in Seattle
* Afternoon: Evanstonians (and elsewheres) arrive in Seattle
* 6:30pm: Meet for Dinner @ [https://uvillage.com/din-tai-fung/ Din Tai Fung]
* 6:30pm: Meet for Dinner @ [http://babarseattle.com/university-village/ Ba Bar]


'''Friday, March 29'''
'''Friday, March 29'''
* 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ Community Data Science Lab ([https://wiki.communitydata.cc/Community_Data_Science_Lab_(UW) CMU306])
* 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ [[Community Data Science Lab (UW)]] (CMU306)
* 9-11am: Research Presentations from Affiliates & Visitors
* 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)  
* 11am-1pm: Critique and Feedback Session 1 ([https://pad.riseup.net/p/CDSC-Spr19 Shared note taking Etherpad])
* 12-1pm: Order-in lunch from ''Saigon Deli'' @ [[Community Data Science Lab (UW)]]
* 1pm-2:30pm: Lunch (Details TBD)
* 1-4pm: Critique and feedback session 2 (5x30 minutes max + 5 minute buffer)
* 2:30-5pm: Critique and feedback session 2
* 5:15pm: Dinner at [http://www.kaname-izakaya.com/ Kaname Izakaya]
* Evening group outing + dinner starting at 6:30pm (TBD)
* 7:30pm: [http://undergroundtour.com/underworld/index.html Seattle Underworld Tour]


'''Saturday, March 30'''
'''Saturday, March 30'''
* 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ Community Data Science Lab ([https://wiki.communitydata.cc/Community_Data_Science_Lab_(UW) CMU306])
* 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ [[Community Data Science Lab (UW)]] (CMU306)
* 9am-12:00pm: Unconference!
* 9am-12:00pm: Unconference!
* 12:00-1pm: Order-in lunch from TBD @ Community Data Science Lab
* 12pm-1pm: Lunch (Delivery from ''Xian Noodle'')
* 1pm:-3pm: Unconference!
* 1pm:-3pm: Unconference!
* 3pm-onward: Co-working session
* 3pm-onward: Co-working session
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| Teetotaler
| Teetotaler
|-
|-
| Sejal
| Don't eat seafood
|}
|}


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* Jeremy
* Jeremy
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 2:27pm (AA 1213 ORD→SEA)
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 2:27pm (AA 1213 ORD→SEA)
** 🛫 March 31 - Departing 6:00pm (AS 26 SEA→ORD)
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 6:00pm (AS 26 SEA→ORD)
** Status: Purchased
** Status: Purchased
** Notes:
** Notes:
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* Sayamindu
* Sayamindu
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:30 PM (AS 753 RDU ✈ SEA )
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:30 PM (AS 753 RDU ✈ SEA )
** 🛫 March 31 - Departing 1:50 PM (AS 2 SEA ✈ DCA)
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 1:50 PM (AS 2 SEA ✈ DCA)
 
* Jim
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 10:00 PM (Southwest 2138 MWD ✈ SEA )
** 🛫 April 1 - Departing 3:05 PM (Southwest 1624 SEA ✈ MDW)
 
* Mako!
** 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:45am (AS 321 SJC→SEA)
** 🛫 March 30 - Departing 8:45pm (AS 362 SEA→SJC)
** Status: Purchased


== Seattle To-do==
== Seattle To-do==
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* Outline work-related events (feedback sessions, unconference, etc.)
* Outline work-related events (feedback sessions, unconference, etc.)
* Decide on non-work events (escape room, karaoke, etc.)
* Decide on non-work events (escape room, karaoke, etc.)
* Call underground tour (NATE)


== Previous Meetups ==
== Previous Meetups ==
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* [[CommunityData:Meetup April 2018]]
* [[CommunityData:Meetup April 2018]]
* [[CommunityData:Meetup July 2017]]
* [[CommunityData:Meetup July 2017]]
[[Category:CDSC meetups]]

Latest revision as of 02:51, 7 September 2024

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 the CDSC Jitsi. You should also participate in the shared note taking.

CDSC members at UW April 2018 meetup. Photo (CC BY-SA) by Sage Ross.


Organization[edit]

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.

Research Presentations[edit]

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.

Critique and Feedback Sessions[edit]

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!

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.

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).

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.

Proposed norms:

  • 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.
  • 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?)
  • 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.
  • 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".
  • 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.

Unconference[edit]

An 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:

  • Working with Spark on Hyak

Who's Coming?[edit]

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 section.

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.

Links in the table below are all protected by a username/password that should be in your email.

Attendee C&F Session Thursday Dinner Friday Dinner Underworld Tour
Aaron (Attending remotely to the extent possible) No No No
Sneha (Attending remotely for C&F session) Message walls paper for imminent submission to CSCW No No No
Jeremy Dissertation proposal introduction chapter Yes Yes Yes
Kaylea Yes Yes Yes
Charlie Organizational change and new technology in volunteer moderation teams Yes Yes Yes
Mako A formal model of online community growth and decline Yes Yes Yes
Emilia New Scratch project Matsuzaki outline Yes Yes Yes
Nate My diss proposal. Yes Yes Yes
Salt MA Thesis Matsuzaki outline Yes Yes Yes
Jim Zooniverse paper No Yes Yes
Sayamindu NSF CAREER proposal No Yes Yes
Abel High level of toxicity in online communities as a risk factor for community death Yes Yes Yes
Jonathan Industry-friendly methods for designing ethical & human centered AI technologies No No No
Morten No Yes No
Isaac No No No
Amanda No Maybe No
Sejal No Yes Yes

Agenda[edit]

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).

There is an optional (but extremely fun!) get-together on Thursday, March 28 6:30pm that will involve dinner.

Thursday, March 28

  • Afternoon: Evanstonians (and elsewheres) arrive in Seattle
  • 6:30pm: Meet for Dinner @ Ba Bar

Friday, March 29

Saturday, March 30

  • 8:30am: Arrive + Breakfast (bagels or similar) @ Community Data Science Lab (UW) (CMU306)
  • 9am-12:00pm: Unconference!
  • 12pm-1pm: Lunch (Delivery from Xian Noodle)
  • 1pm:-3pm: Unconference!
  • 3pm-onward: Co-working session

Accommodations[edit]

Who's Hosting Who?[edit]

Guest Tentative Host Notes
Emilia Have a study with 1 bed in Bellevue

Description of hosting options here[edit]

Example Person: Can host two people, one on futon, one on a comfy couch. Both in my living room.

Nate: Can host 1 person on a couch (2 if really needed -- air mattress). I won't be in Seattle before the 28th.

Dietary Restrictions[edit]

[No need to add yourself here if you are unrestricted.]
Name Dietary notes
Sneha Pescetarian
Aaron mostly pesc/veg; allergy to sesame, most nuts (almonds and peanuts are fine).
Mako Vegetarian
Charlie Ovo-lacto vegetarian
Emilia Pescetarian
Jim Vegetarian
Kaylea don't eat fish (sushi and shellfish ok); don't eat eggs (chocolate cake ok)
Abel Flexitarian. Prefer vegetarian meal if there's available.
Jeremy Teetotaler
Sejal Don't eat seafood

Ideas of fun things to do[edit]

Where to eat[edit]

Travel Plans[edit]

If you are traveling in from outside, add your name and arrival details here (days, times and flights if you have them):

  • Jeremy
    • 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 2:27pm (AA 1213 ORD→SEA)
    • 🛫 March 30 - Departing 6:00pm (AS 26 SEA→ORD)
    • Status: Purchased
    • Notes:
  • Abel Serrano
    • 🛬 March 26 - Arriving: 6:45pm (FLIGHT MADRID (SPAIN)→SEATTLE)
    • 🛫 April 1 - Departing: 12:15 pm and Arriving: 6:25 pm (FLIGHT SEATTLE→CHICAGO)
    • 🛫 April 3 - Departing: 3:50pm (FLIGHT CHICAGO→MADRID (SPAIN))
    • Status: Purchased both national and international tickets.
    • 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.
  • Sayamindu
    • 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:30 PM (AS 753 RDU ✈ SEA )
    • 🛫 March 30 - Departing 1:50 PM (AS 2 SEA ✈ DCA)
  • Jim
    • 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 10:00 PM (Southwest 2138 MWD ✈ SEA )
    • 🛫 April 1 - Departing 3:05 PM (Southwest 1624 SEA ✈ MDW)
  • Mako!
    • 🛬 March 28 - Arriving 8:45am (AS 321 SJC→SEA)
    • 🛫 March 30 - Departing 8:45pm (AS 362 SEA→SJC)
    • Status: Purchased

Seattle To-do[edit]

Lab duties[edit]

  • Vacuum floors
  • Clean refrigerator
  • Clean coffee maker
  • Find coffee urn
  • Stock up on coffee

Meal planning[edit]

  • Plan breakfast/lunch/dinner/snacks
  • Make reservations / catering orders for any restaurants

Activity planning[edit]

  • Outline work-related events (feedback sessions, unconference, etc.)
  • Decide on non-work events (escape room, karaoke, etc.)
  • Call underground tour (NATE)

Previous Meetups[edit]

We meet roughly twice a year and you can see what we've done in the past at: