X-Git-Url: https://projects.mako.cc/source/bmh-cv/blobdiff_plain/08643f0e2215ffeb9a2743316dec76715562b376..6d0b0ec1e531863a2d54693fdfe9ca53f4a4512b:/bmh-cv.tex diff --git a/bmh-cv.tex b/bmh-cv.tex index c5a62a6..038cc4e 100644 --- a/bmh-cv.tex +++ b/bmh-cv.tex @@ -159,14 +159,18 @@ \subsection{Refereed Papers} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2012. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. +\item 2013. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. The remixing dilemma: the trade-off between generativity and originality. American Behavioral Scientist. (\emph{Forthcoming}) +\item 2013. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. The cost + of collaboration for code and art: Evidence from a remixing + community. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported + Cooperative Work (CSCW). \emph{Award: Best Paper} \item 2011. Monroy-Hernández, Andrés, Benjamin Mako Hill, Jazmin Gonzalez-Rivero, and danah boyd. Computers can't give credit: How automatic attribution falls short in an online remixing community. Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human - Interaction (CHI) \emph{(Award: CHI '11 Honorable Mention)}. + Interaction (CHI) \emph{(Award: Honorable Mention)}. \item 2010. Buechley, Leah, and Benjamin Mako Hill. LilyPad in the wild: How hardware's long tail is supporting new engineering and design communities. Proceedings of the Conference on Design of Interactive @@ -202,11 +206,11 @@ \subsection{Other Publications} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2011. Hill, Benjamin Mako. Freedom for Users, Not For Software. - In \emph{Life of the Commons: Another World Is Possible - Beyond Market} edited by Silke Helfrich and David Bollier, - Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung. (Published in German as - \emph{Commons: Für eine neue Politik Jenseits von Markt und Staat}) +\item 2012. Hill, Benjamin Mako. Freedom for Users, Not For Software. + In \emph{Wealth of the Commons: A World Beyond Market and State}, + edited by David Bollier and Silke Helfrich, Levellers + Press. Published in German as \emph{Commons: Für eine neue Politik + Jenseits von Markt und Staat}, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung. \item 2010. Monroy-Hernández, Andrés and Benjamin Mako Hill. Cooperation and Attribution in an Online Community of Young Creators. In Computer Supported Coopreative Work 2010 @@ -235,13 +239,14 @@ collective action. \item Hill, Benjamin Mako. Causal Effects of a Reputation-Based Incentive in an Peer Production Community. -\item Hill, Benjamin Mako and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. The cost of - collaboration for code and art: Evidence from a remixing community. \item Hill, Benjamin Mako. Is volunteer labor a ``fixed and finite'' resource? Evidence from peer production. \item Hill, Benjamin Mako, Aaron Shaw, and Yochai Benkler. Status, Social Signalling and Collective Action in a Peer Production Community. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. The Wikipedia gender gap + revisited: Characterizing survey response bias in peer production + communities. \end{cvlist} \section{Selected Presentations} @@ -269,6 +274,7 @@ \item 2010-11-17. MIT Economic Sociology Working Group. \end{cvlist} +\newpage \begin{cvlist} \item \emph{Is volunteer labor a ``fixed and finite'' resource? Evidence @@ -336,7 +342,7 @@ collaboration. Wikipedia Academy 2012, Freie Universität, Berlin. \subsection{Teaching Experience} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2011--2012. Cooperation Group Seminar. Berkman Center +\item 2011--2013. Cooperation Group Seminar. Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University. \item 2010--2012, Spring. Teaching Assistant: How to Develop ``Breakthrough'' Products and Services. (with Prof. Eric von Hippel). MIT Program in @@ -354,14 +360,15 @@ collaboration. Wikipedia Academy 2012, Freie Universität, Berlin. A full list of my lectures is available at \url{http://mako.cc/academic/}. I have lectured at MIT, Stanford, -Yale, Harvard, and the Evergreen State college. Topics include: +Yale, Harvard, Northeastern University, and the Evergreen State +college. Topics include: \begin{cvlist} +\item 2008--2013. Introduction to free software and open source. +\item 2011--2013. Attracting Participants to user communities. +\item 2008--2013. Hackers: what they do, and why they do it \item 2012. User innovation and user communities. -\item 2011--2012. Attracting Participants to user communities. -\item 2008--2012. Introduction to free software and open source. -\item 2008--2012. Hackers: what they do, and why they do it \item 2011. Designing for cooperation with social incentives. \item 2008--2010. Revealing errors: what errors can teach us about technology and power. \item 2010. Free election technologies.