X-Git-Url: https://projects.mako.cc/source/bmh-cv/blobdiff_plain/08b1f6362eacaa84f4e9555806f5b496f157608e..32f82f7792d79930c2664ed266c2c5b7e2f8e56e:/bmh-cv.tex?ds=inline diff --git a/bmh-cv.tex b/bmh-cv.tex index 765ce1e..6afa019 100644 --- a/bmh-cv.tex +++ b/bmh-cv.tex @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -\documentclass[10pt]{article} +\documentclass[11pt]{article} % include data on fonts @@ -67,15 +67,22 @@ % set the default indent to nothing \setlength{\parindent}{0em} +\usepackage{afterpage} +% \usepackage{endnotes} +% \renewcommand\theendnote{\fnsymbol{endnote}} + \begin{document} -\baselineskip 12.5pt +% \baselineskip 12.5pt % Page layout \pagestyle{fancy} \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} \fancyhead{} \fancyfoot{} -\rhead{{\scriptsize\thepage}} + +% number on all /subsequent/ pages +\afterpage{\rhead{{\scriptsize\thepage}}} + % git revision control footer \rfoot{\texttt{\scriptsize \VCRevision\ on \VCDateTEX}} @@ -109,19 +116,18 @@ \subsection{University of Washington} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2014--Present. Assistant Professor, Department of Communication. -\item 2015--Present. Adjuct Assistant Professor, Department of Human-Centered Design and Engineering. -\item 2014--Present. Affiliate Faculty, Center for Statistics and the +\item 2014--. Assistant Professor, Department of Communication. +\item 2015--. Adjuct Assistant Professor, Department of Human-Centered Design and Engineering. +\item 2014--. Affiliate Faculty, Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences. -\item 2014--Present. Affiliate Faculty, eScience Institute. -\item 2013--Present. Member, Faculty, DUB (Human Computer Interaction Group). +\item 2014--. Affiliate Faculty, eScience Institute. \item 2013--2014. Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Communication. \end{cvlist} \subsection{Harvard University} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2014--Present. Faculty Affiliate, Berkman Center for Internet and Society. -\item 2012--Present. Affiliate, Institute for Quantitative Social Science. +\item 2014--. Faculty Associate, Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society. +\item 2012--. Affiliate, Institute for Quantitative Social Science. \item 2011--2014. Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet and Society. \end{cvlist} @@ -140,8 +146,8 @@ \begin{cvlist} \item 2008--2013. PhD in \emph{Management} and \emph{Media - Arts and Science} (Interdepartmental). Committee: Eric von Hippel, Yochai Benkler, Tom Malone, and Mitch Resnick. [GPA: 5.0/5.0] - General examinations in: (1) technological innovation and entrepreneurship; (2) organizational sociology; (3) technology design for creativity and cooperation. + Arts and Science} (Interdepartmental). Committee: Eric von Hippel, Yochai Benkler, Tom Malone, and Mitch Resnick. [GPA: 5.0/5.0]\\ +General examinations in: (1) technological innovation and entrepreneurship; (2) organizational sociology; (3) technology design for creativity and cooperation. \item 2005--2007. Masters of Science in \emph{Media Arts and Sciences} from MIT Media Lab. \newline [GPA: 5.0/5.0] \end{cvlist} @@ -152,41 +158,72 @@ Technology, and Intellectual Property Policy} (Self-designed). [GPA: N/A] \end{cvlist} +\newpage % temporary, until we add more stuff above \section{Publications} -\subsection{Refereed Articles} -\begin{cvlist} -\item 2016. Matias, J. Nathan, Sayamindu Dasgupta, Benjamin Mako Hill. Skill Progression in Scratch Revisited. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human Interaction (CHI)}. ACM Press. -\item 2016. Kiene, Charles, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Benjamin Mako Hill. Surviving an Eternal September: How an Online Community Managed a Surge of Newcomers. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human Interaction (CHI)}. ACM Press. -\item 2016. Dasgupta, Sayamindu, William Hale, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Remixing as a Pathway to Computational Thinking. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2016)}. ACM Press. \emph{Award: Honorable Mention}. -\item 2015. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. Page Protection: Another Missing Dimension of Wikipedia Research. \emph{Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym 2015)}. ACM Press. -\item 2015. Huang, Shih-Wen, Minhyang (Mia) Suh, Benjamin Mako Hill, Gary Hsieh. How Activists are Both Born and Made: An Analysis of Users on Change.org. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human Interaction (CHI)}. ACM Press. % Seoul, South Korea -\item 2014. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. Consider the Redirect: A Missing Dimension of Wikipedia Research. \emph{Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym)}. ACM Press. -\item 2014. Zhang, Haoqi, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Aaron Shaw, Sean A. Munson, Elizabeth Gerber, Benjamin Mako Hill, Peter Kinnaird, Shelly D. Farnham, Patrick Minder. WeDo: End-To-End Computer Supported Collective Action. \emph{Proceedings of the Eighth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM)}. AAAI Press. (Short Paper \& Poster) -\item 2014. Shaw, Aaron, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Laboratories of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production. \emph{Journal of Communication} 64-2. Pp. 215–38. -\item 2013. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. The Wikipedia gender gap revisited: Characterizing survey response bias with propensity score estimation. \emph{PLoS ONE} 8-6. Pp. e65782. -\item 2013. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. The remixing dilemma: the trade-off between generativity and originality. \emph{American Behavioral Scientist} 57-5. Pp. 643--663. -\item 2013. Hill, Benjamin Mako and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. The cost of collaboration for code and art: Evidence from a remixing community. \emph{Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)}. ACM Press. \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. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human Interaction (CHI)}. ACM Press. \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. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Design of Interactive Systems (DIS)}. ACM Press. -\item 2010. Hill, Benjamin Mako, Andrés Monroy Hernández, and Kristina Olson. Responses to remixing on a social media sharing website. \emph{Proceedings of the 4th AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM)}. Pp. 74--81. AAAI Press. % Washington, D.C. -\item 2007. Hill, Benjamin Mako. Revealing Errors. \emph{Media/Culture Journal} 10 (Feature Article). -\item 2004. Coleman, Gabriella, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2004. How free became open and everything else under the sun. \emph{Media/Culture Journal} 7 (Feature Article). -\item 2003. Michlmayr, Martin, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Quality and the reliance on individuals in free software projects. \emph{Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering (WOSSE)}. Pp. 105--109. IEEE Press. -\end{cvlist} - -\subsection{Books Chapters, Invited Articles \& Other Publications} -\begin{cvlist} -\item 2015. [Section Introduction; Section Co-Editor] Benjamin Mako Hill and Seth Schoen. Free Culture: Introduction. In. \emph{The Boy Who Could Change The World: The Writings of Aaron Swartz}. The New Press. -\item 2015. [Book Chapter] Benkler, Yochai, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. Peer Production: A Form of Collective Intelligence. In \emph{Collective Intelligence}, edited by Thomas Malone and Michael Bernstein. MIT Press. -\item 2014. [Invited Article] Shaw, Aaron, Haoqi Zhang, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Sean Munson, Benjamin Mako Hill, Elizabeth Gerber, Peter Kinnaird, and Patrick Minder. Computer Supported Collective Action. \emph{Interactions} 21, no. 2 74–77. IEEE. -\item 2013. [Book Chapter] Buechley, Leah, Jennifer Jacobs, Benjamin Mako Hill. Lilypad in the Wild: Technology DIY, E-Textiles, and Gender. In \emph{Textile Messages: Dispatches from the World of E-Textiles and Education}, edited by Leah Buechley, Kylie Peppler, Michael Eisenberg, and Yasmin Kafai. Peter Lang. (Expanded version of 2010 article.) -\item 2012. [Book Chapter] 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. [Book Chapter] Hill, Benjamin Mako. Revealing errors. In \emph{Error: Glitch, Noise, and Jam in New Media Cultures} edited by Mark Nunes. Continuum. (Expanded version of 2007 article.) -\item 2010. [Poster] Monroy-Hernández, Andrés and Benjamin Mako Hill. Cooperation and Attribution in an Online Community of Young Creators. \emph{Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)}. ACM Press. -\item 2008. [Book Review] Hill, Benjamin Mako. Samir Chopra, Scott D. Dexter, Decoding Liberation: The Promise of Free and Open Source Software. \emph{Minds and Machines} 18:297-299. -\item 2005. [Invited Article] Hill, Benjamin Mako. Reflections on free software past and future. \emph{First Monday} 10. -\item 2004. [Book Chapter] Coleman, Gabriella, and Benjamin Mako Hill. The social production of ethics in Debian and free software communities: Anthropological lessons for vocational ethics. In \emph{Free/Open Source Software Development} edited by Stefan Koch. +\subsection{Articles in Journals and Conference Proceedings} +\begin{cvlist} +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. 2017. “A Longitudinal Dataset of Five Years of Public Activity in the Scratch Online Community.” \textit{Scientific Data} 4 (January): 170002. doi:10.1038/sdata.2017.2. +\item Dasgupta, Sayamindu, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2017. “Scratch Community Blocks: Supporting Children as Data Scientists.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’17)}. New York, New York: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/3025453.3025847. +\item Hautea, Samantha, Sayamindu Dasgupta, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2017. “Youth Perspectives on Critical Data Literacies.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’17)}. New York, New York: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/3025453.3025823. +\item Narayan, Sneha, Jake Orlowitz, Jonathan Morgan, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Aaron Shaw. 2017. “The Wikipedia Adventure: Field Evaluation of an Interactive Tutorial for New Users.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 20th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work \& Social Computing (CSCW ’17)}. New York, New York: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/2998181.2998307. +\item Kiene, Charles, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2016. “Surviving an ‘Eternal September’: How an Online Community Managed a Surge of Newcomers.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’16)}, 1152–1156. New York, New York: ACM Press.\\ doi:10.1145/2858036.2858356. +\item Matias, J. Nathan, Sayamindu Dasgupta, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2016. “Skill Progression in Scratch Revisited.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’16)}, 1486–1490. New York, New York: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/2858036.2858349. +\item Dasgupta, Sayamindu, William Hale, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2016. “Remixing As a Pathway to Computational Thinking.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work \& Social Computing (CSCW ’16)}, 1438–1449. New York, New York: ACM. doi:10.1145/2818048.2819984. +% (Awards: CSCW '16 Honorable Mention Award) +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Aaron Shaw. 2015. “Page Protection: Another Missing Dimension of Wikipedia Research.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym ’15)}, 15:1–15:4. New York, New York: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/2788993.2789846. +\item Huang, Shih-Wen, Minhyang (Mia) Suh, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Gary Hsieh. 2015. “How Activists Are Both Born and Made: An Analysis of Users on Change.Org.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’15)}, 211–220. New York, New York: ACM Press.\\ doi:10.1145/2702123.2702559. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Aaron Shaw. 2014. “Consider the Redirect: A Missing Dimension of Wikipedia Research.” In \textit{Proceedings of the International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym ’14)}, 28:1–28:4. New York, New York: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/ 2641580.2641616. +\item Zhang, Haoqi, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Aaron Shaw, Sean A. Munson, Elizabeth Gerber, Benjamin Mako Hill, Peter Kinnaird, Shelly D. Farnham, and Patrick Minder. 2014. “WeDo: End-To-End Computer Supported Collective Action.” In \textit{Proceedings of the Eighth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM ’14)}. Palo Alto, California: AAAI Press. % https://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM14/paper/view/8041. (Short Paper \& Poster) +\item Shaw, Aaron, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2014. “Laboratories of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production: Laboratories of Oligarchy.” Journal of Communication 64 (2): 215–38. doi:10.1111/jcom.12082. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Aaron Shaw. 2013. “The Wikipedia Gender Gap Revisited: Characterizing Survey Response Bias with Propensity Score Estimation.” PLoS ONE 8 (6): e65782. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0065782. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. 2013. “The Remixing Dilemma: The Trade-Off Between Generativity and Originality.” \textit{American Behavioral Scientist} 57 (5): 643–63. doi:10.1177/0002764212469359. +% (Press: Financial Times, Wired UK, Boing Boing) +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. 2013. “The Cost of Collaboration for Code and Art: Evidence from a Remixing Community.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 2013 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW ’13)}, 1035–1046. New York, New York: ACM Press.\\ doi:10.1145/2441776.2441893. +% (Awards: CSCW '13 Best Paper Award) +\item Monroy-Hernández, Andrés, Benjamin Mako Hill, Jazmin Gonzalez-Rivero, and danah boyd. 2011. “Computers Can’t Give Credit: How Automatic Attribution Falls Short in an Online Remixing Community.” In \textit{Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’11)}, 3421–3430. New York, New York: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/1978942.1979452. +% (Awards: CHI '11 Honorable Mention Award) +\item Buechley, Leah, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2010. “LilyPad in the Wild: How Hardware’s Long Tail Is Supporting New Engineering and Design Communities.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (DIS ’10)}, 199–207. New York, New York: ACM Press.\\ + doi:10.1145/1858171.1858206. +% (Press: Etiquette, Women 2.0 ) +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, and Kristina Olson. 2010. “Responses to Remixing on a Social Media Sharing Website.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 4th AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM ’10)}, 74–81. Palo Alto, California: AAAI Press. % https://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM10/paper/view/1533. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2007. “Revealing Errors.” \textit{Media/Culture Journal} 10 (5). +% http://journal.media-culture.org.au/0710/01-hill.php. + (Feature Article) +\item Coleman, E. Gabriella, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2004. “How Free Became Open and Everything Else under the Sun.” \textit{Media/Culture Journal} 7 (3). +% http://www.media-culture.org.au/0406/02\_Coleman-Hill.php. +(Feature Article) +\item Michlmayr, Martin, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2003. “Quality and the Reliance on Individuals in Free Software Projects.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering (WOSSE ’03)}, 105–109. Piscataway, New Jersey: IEEE. + +\end{cvlist} + +\subsection{Other Scholarly Publications} +\begin{cvlist} + +\item {[Book Chapter]} Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Aaron Shaw. 2017. “Studying Populations of Online Organizations.” In \textit{Oxford Handbook of Networked Communication}, edited by Sandra González-Bailón and Brooke Foucault Welles. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. +\item {[Book Chapter]} Hill, Benjamin Mako, Dharma Dailey, Richard T Guy, Ben Lewis, Mika Matsuzaki, and Jonathan T. Morgan. 2017. “Democratizing Data Science: The Community Data Science Workshops and Classes.” In \textit{Big Data Factories: Scientific Collaborative Approaches for Virtual Community Data Collection, Repurposing, Recombining, and Dissemination}, edited by Nicolas Jullien, Sorin A. Matei, and Sean P. Goggins. New York, New York: Springer Nature. +\item {[Workshop Position Paper]} Dasgupta, Sayamindu, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2016. “Learning With Data: Designing for Community Introspection and Exploration.” In \textit{Workshop on Human-Centered Data Science. Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW '16)}. San Francisco, California. +\item {[Section Introduction; Section Co-Editor]} Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Seth Schoen. 2016. “Free Culture: Introduction.” In \textit{The Boy Who Could Change the World: The Writings of Aaron Swartz}, 7–9. New York, New York: The New Press. +% (Press: Truthout) +\item {[Book Chapter]} Benkler, Yochai, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2015. “Peer Production: A Form of Collective Intelligence.” In \textit{Handbook of Collective Intelligence}, edited by Thomas Malone and Michael Bernstein, 175–204. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. +\item {[Invited Article]} Shaw, Aaron, Haoqi Zhang, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Sean Munson, Benjamin Mako Hill, Elizabeth Gerber, Peter Kinnaird, and Patrick Minder. 2014. “Computer Supported Collective Action.” \textit{Interactions} 21 (2): 74–77. doi:10.1145/2576875. +\item {[Book Chapter]} Buechley, Leah, Jennifer Jacobs, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2013. “Lilypad in the Wild: Technology DIY, E-Textiles, and Gender.” In \textit{Textile Messages: Dispatches From the World of E-Textiles and Education}, edited by Leah Buechley, Kylie Peppler, Michael Eisenberg, and Yasmin Kafai, 147–57. New York, New York: Peter Lang Publishing. +\item {[Book Chapter]} Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2014. “Freedom for Users, Not for Software.” In The Wealth of the Commons: A World Beyond Market and State, edited by David Bollier and Silke Helfrich, 305–8. Amherst, Massachusetts: Levellers Press. (Book published in German as Commons: Für eine neue Politik Jenseits von Markt und Staat.) +\item {[Book Chapter]} Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2010. “Revealing Errors.” In Error: Glitch, Noise, and Jam in New Media Cultures, edited by Mark Nunes, 27–41. New York, New York: Bloomsbury Academic. +\item {[Interactive Poster]} Monroy-Hernández, Andrés, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2010. “Cooperation and Attribution in an Online Community of Young Creators.” Interactive Poster presented at the Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW ’10), Savannah, Georgia. +\item {[Book review]} Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2008. “Samir Chopra, Scott D. Dexter, Decoding Liberation: The Promise of Free and Open Source Software.” Minds and Machines 18 (2): 297–99. doi:10.1007/s11023-008-9101-y. +\item {[Review]} Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2005. “Reflections on Free Software Past and Future.” First Monday 10 (10). doi:10.5210/fm.v0i0.1468. +\item {[Book Chapter]} Coleman, E. Gabriella, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2004. “The Social Production of Ethics in Debian and Free Software Communities: Anthropological Lessons for Vocational Ethics.” In Free/Open Source Software Development, edited by Stefan Koch, 273–95. Hershey, Pennsylvania: Idea Group Inc. (IGI). +\end{cvlist} + +\subsection{Datasets} + +\begin{cvlist} +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. 2016. ``Archival dataset: A longitudinal dataset of five years of public activity in the Scratch online community.'' \textit{Harvard Dataverse}. doi:10.7910/DVN/KFT8EZ. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. 2016. ``Archival Data for Page Protection: Another Missing Dimension of Wikipedia Research.''\textit{Harvard Dataverse}.\\ +doi:10.7910/DVN/P1VECE. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. 2016. ``Archival Data for Consider the Redirect: A Missing Dimension of Wikipedia Research'' \textit{Harvard Dataverse}.\\ +doi:10.7910/DVN/NQSHQD. \end{cvlist} % \subsection{Working Papers (Under Review)} @@ -199,109 +236,90 @@ \section{Selected Presentations} -\subsection{Paper Presentations} - -Although all conference proceedings listed in publications were also presented, I have not included them again here. - -\begin{cvlist} -\item \emph{Studying Populations of Online Organizations}: -\item 2015-06-07. Communication Science in the Digital Age. Workshop. International Communication Association annual meeting (ICA 2015), San Juan, Puerto Rico. -\end{cvlist} - -\begin{cvlist} -\item \emph{“Accounting” for Transaction Costs in Online Collective Action}: -\item 2015-10-30. 7$^\mathrm{th}$ International Workshop on Network Theory: Peer Production Networks (ANN-SONIC-NICO 2015). Department of Communication, Northwestern University. Evanston, Illinois. -\item 2015-10-18. Wikia Inc., San Francisco, California. -\item 2015-07-18. Wikimania 2015. Mexico City, Mexico. -\end{cvlist} - -\begin{cvlist} -\item \emph{Access Without Empowerement}: -\item 2015-03-24. Workshop on Privacy, Surveillance, and Activism. Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. -\item 2014-08-09. Wikimania 2014. London, UK. -\item \textsc{Note:} I have also given several \href{https://mako.cc/talks/}{non-academic presentations} of this work. -\end{cvlist} - -\begin{cvlist} -\item \emph{Laboratories of oligarchy? How the iron law extends to peer production}: -\item 2013-11-09. ZEW/KMRC Workshop: User behavior and content generation on Wikipedia. -ZEW. Mannheim, Germany. -\item 2013-05-08. MIT Economic Sociology Working Group. -\item 2013-04-16. Harvard Cooperation Group, Berkman Center, Harvard. -\item 2013-04-11. Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton. -\item 2013-03-13. Online Collective Action Working Group, ECPR, Mainz, Germany. -% Aaron 2014. Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, April. -% Aaron 2013. Computational Social Science Workshop, University of Chicago, November. -% Aaron 2013. Chinese University of Hong Kong, C-Centre, August. -\end{cvlist} - -\begin{cvlist} -\item \emph{Status, Social Signaling and Collective Action in a Peer Production Community}: -\item 2012-08-17. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. -\item 2011-10-28. Laboratory for Social Research Seminar, UC Berkeley. -\item 2011-06-05. Open and User Innovation Workshop, Vienna, Austria. -\item 2011-05-18. MIT Economic Sociology Working Group. -\end{cvlist} - -\begin{cvlist} -\item \emph{Almost Wikipedia}: -\item 2012-08-13. Microsoft Research, Cambridge, MA. -\item 2012-07-14. Wikimania 2012, George Washington University, DC. -\item 2011-11-02. Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, California. -\item 2011-12-29. Conference on Digital Commons, Barcelona, Spain. -\item 2011-10-11. Luncheon Series, Berkman Center, Harvard University. -\item 2011-05-20. MIT Center for Collective Intelligence. -\item 2010-11-22. Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategy Seminar, MIT Sloan. -\item 2010-11-17. MIT Economic Sociology Working Group. -\end{cvlist} - -\begin{cvlist} -\item \emph{Is volunteer labor a ``fixed and finite'' resource? Evidence - from peer production}: -\item 2012-04-24. MIT Economic Sociology Working Group. -\end{cvlist} - -\begin{cvlist} -\item \emph{Causal Effects of a Reputation-Based Incentive in an Peer Production Community}: -\item 2010-10-02. Open and User Innovation Workshop. MIT, Cambridge, MA. -\item 2010-06-09. MIT Economic Sociology Working Group, MIT. -\item 2010-04-26. Harvard Cooperation Group, Berkman Center, Harvard. -\end{cvlist} - -\begin{cvlist} -\item \emph{Revealing Errors}: -\item 2009-03-24. Yale Law School in New Haven, Connecticut. -\item 2008-10-21. Harvard-MIT-Yale Cyberscholar Working Group, Harvard. -\end{cvlist} - -\subsection{Lectures and Panels} - -\begin{cvlist} -\item 2015-04-22. Missing Voices on Wikipedia. With Monika Sengul-Jones. Center on Communication, Difference, and Equity, University of Washington. [Talk; Facilitation] -\item 2015-04-16. Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production. Department of Computer Science, University of California Santa Barbara. [Talk] -\item 2015-03-28. Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production. University of Milan, Milan, Italy. [Talk] -\item 2015-03-24. Discussion of The Internet’s Own Boy. Workshop on Privacy, Surveillance, and Activism, Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. [Talk and Q\&A] -\item 2014-11-24. Discussion of \emph{The Internet's Own Boy}. Information \& Society Center, Information School, University of Washington. [Panel] -\item 2014-11-19. Understanding Collaborative Creativity in Scratch. Center for Data Science, University of Washington, Tacoma. [Talk] -\item 2014-11-07. Creativity Without Law in Remixing. Conference on ``Creativity Without Law.'' Case Western University School of Law. [Talk] -\item 2014-06-27. Data and Digital Methods BarCamp. ENSCI \& Medialab, Science Po, Paris, France. [Invited Expert Participant] -\item 2014-06-25. Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production. Medialab, Sciences Po, Paris, France. [Talk] -\item 2014-03-21. Remixing Research and Scratch Data. Scratch Data Summit, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts. With Andrés Monroy-Hernández. [Talk; Workshop Facilitation] -\item 2014-01-08. Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production. DUB Seminar, University of Washington. [Talk] -\item 2013-04-10. Failures of Collective Action. School of Cognitive Science, Hampshire College. [Talk] -\item 2012-10-26. Failures of Collective Action. Department of Communication, University of Washington. [Talk] -\item 2012-10-24. Failures of Collective Action. The Future of Security: Ethical Hacking, Big Data, and the Crowd. Parsons Institute for Information Mapping, The New School. New York, New York. [Talk] -\item 2012-06-29. When peer production works: Learning from failures, to improve collaboration. Wikipedia Academy 2012, Freie Universität, Berlin. [Keynote] -\item 2012-07-12. Can can social awards create better wikis? Wikimania 2012, George Washington University, Washington, DC. [Talk] -% \item 2011-07-01. Using Social Awards To Build Better Free Software \& Culture Projects. With Aaron Shaw. Fórum Internacional Software Livre, Porto Alegre, Brasil. [Talk] -\item 2010-06-10. Reviewing and challenging socio-political approaches in the analysis of open collaboration and collective action online. With Mayo Fuster Morell. WikiSym. Gdansk, Poland. [Panel] -\item 2009-11-20. The State of FLOSS Research. University of Massachusetts Department of Computer Science, Amherst, MA. [Talk] -\item 2008-04-07. Renaissance Panel: The Roles of Creative Synthesis in Innovation. CHI 2008, Florence, Italy. [Panel] -\item 2008-01-22. Clouding Computing and Free and Open Source Software. Computing in the Cloud Workshop, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton. [Panel] -\item 2007-11-15. Reflections on Decoding Liberation. Book Launch, Brooklyn College. [Talk] -\item 2007-06-27. Parallel Document Development. User Innovation Conference, Copenhagen Business School. [Talk] -\item 2007-04-27. Reflections on the War on Share. With Elizabeth Stark. Media in Transition 5, MIT. [Talk] -\item 2006-06-02. Defining Moments, Conference on Engaging in Open Source (CEOS), Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. [Keynote] +\subsection{Refereed Paper Presentations (Non-Archival)} + +Although I prepared the papers submitted for review, some presentations were by my the co-authors who are marked with a ``$*$'' below. + +\begin{cvlist} +\item ``Resource Partitioning and Density Dependence on a Digital Mobilization Platform.'' With Nathan TeBlunthuis$^*$ and Aaron Shaw. Internet, Politics, and Policy (IPP) Conference, Oxford University, Oxford, UK. 2016-09-23. +\item ``Resource Partitioning and Density Dependence on a Digital Mobilization Platform.'' With Nathan TeBlunthuis$^*$ and Aaron Shaw. Section on Communication, Information Technology, and Media Sociology, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (ASA 2016), Seattle, Washington, 2016-08-23. +\item ``Wikis and Work Groups: A Social Network Approach to Predicting Community Growth.'' With Jeremy D. Foote$^*$ and Aaron Shaw. Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (ASA 2016), Seattle, Washington, 2016-08-22. +\item ``The Wikipedia Adventure: A Field Experiment Evaluating an Interactive Tutorial for Newcomers.'' With Sneha Narayan$^*$, Jake Orlowitz, Jonathan Morgan, and Aaron Shaw. Session on Exploring Online Communities, Communication and Technology, International Communication Association Annual Meeting, Fukuoka, Japan. 2016-06-13. +\item ``From Hanging Out to Geeking Out: Socializing as a Pathway to Computational Thinking.'' With Samantha Shorey$^*$ and Samuel Woolley. Session on Learning and Thinking Through/With/By Media, Children, Adolescents and the Media, International Communication Association Annual Meeting, Fukuoka, Japan. 2016-06-11. +\item ``Wikis and Work Groups: A Social Network Approach to Predicting Community Growth.'' With Jeremy D. Foote$^*$ and Aaron Shaw. Session on B.E.S.T.: Social and Collaborative Technologies in Organizational Communication, Organizational Communication, International Communication Association Annual Meeting, Fukuoka, Japan. 2016-06-10. +\item ``Learning from Populations of Online Organizations.'' With Aaron Shaw$^*$. Communication Science in the Digital Age Pre-Conference Workshop, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2015), San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2015-06-07. +\item ``Learning from Populations of Online Organizations.'' With Aaron Shaw$^*$. Computational Approaches to Advance Communication Research Pre-Conference Workshop, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2015), San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2015-06-06. +\item ``Learning from Populations of Online Organizations.'' With Aaron Shaw$^*$. Computational Social Science Summit, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, 2015-05. +\item ``Laboratories of oligarchy? How the iron law extends to peer production.'' With Aaron Shaw. Collective Intelligence Conference, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusettts, 2014-06. +\item ``WeDo: End-To-End Computer Supported Collective Action.'' With Haoqi Zhang$^*$, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Aaron Shaw, Sean A. Munson, Elizabeth Gerber, Peter Kinnaird, Shelly D. Farnham, and Patrick Minder. Collective Intelligence Conference, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusettts, 2014-06. +\item ``Laboratories of oligarchy? How the iron law extends to peer production.'' With Aaron Shaw. Online Collective Action Working Group, ECPR, Mainz, Germany. 2013-03-13. +\item ``Laboratories of oligarchy? How the iron law extends to peer production.'' With Aaron Shaw$^*$. Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, Illinois. 2014-04. +\item ``Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of collective action.'' Open and User Innovation Workshop. Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2012-07-31. +\item `Status, Social Signaling and Collective Action in a Peer Production Community.'' American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado. 2012-08-17. +\item ``Status, Social Signaling and Collective Action in a Peer Production Community.'' With Aaron Shaw and Yochai Benkler. Open and User Innovation Workshop, Vienna, Austria. 2011-06-05. +\item ``Causal Effects of a Reputation-Based Incentive in an Peer Production Community.'' Open and User Innovation Workshop. MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2010-10-02. +\end{cvlist} + + +\subsection{Invited Presentations} + +\begin{cvlist} +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``The Hidden Costs of Requiring Account Creation: Evidence from Peer Production.'' Workshop and Lecture Series on the Law \& Economics of Innovation, ETH Zurich, Center for Law \& Economics, Department of Humanities, Social and Political Science, 2016-11-15. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``The Wikipedia Adventure: Field Evaluation of an Interactive Tutorial for New Users.'' Workshop and Lecture Series on the Law \& Economics of Innovation, ETH Zurich, Center for Law \& Economics, Department of Humanities, Social and Political Science, 2016-11-14. +\item {[Workshop]} ``Scratch Community Blocks Workshop.'' Scratch Conference, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2016-08-05. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Using High Performance Computing for Social Computing Research.'' University of Washington HPC Club, Data Science Studio, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. 2016-05-12. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``The Hidden Costs of Requiring Account Creation: Evidence from Peer Production.'' Voice, Technology \& Impact Workshop, Department of Communication, University of Washington, Seattle, 2016-05-06. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ```Accounting' for Transaction Costs in Online Collective Action.'' 7$^\mathrm{th}$ International Workshop on Network Theory: Peer Production Networks (ANN-SONIC-NICO 2015). Department of Communication, Northwestern University. Evanston, Illinois. 2015-10-30. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ```Accounting' for Transaction Costs in Online Collective Action.'' Wikia Inc., San Francisco, California. 2015-10-18. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ```Accounting' for Transaction Costs in Online Collective Action.'' Wikimania 2015. Mexico City, Mexico. 2015-07-18. +\item {[Lecutre and Discussion Facilitation]} ``Missing Voices on Wikipedia.'' With Monika Sengul-Jones. Center on Communication, Difference, and Equity, University of Washington. 2015-04-22. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production.'' Department of Computer Science, University of California Santa Barbara. 2015-04-16. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production.'' University of Milan, Milan, Italy. 2015-03-28. +\item {[Lecture and Q\&A]} Discussion of The Internet’s Own Boy. Workshop on Privacy, Surveillance, and Activism, Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 2015-03-24. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Access Without Empowerement.'' Workshop on Privacy, Surveillance, and Activism. Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. 2015-03-24. +\item {[Panel]} Discussion of \emph{The Internet's Own Boy}. Information \& Society Center, Information School, University of Washington. 2014-11-24. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Understanding Collaborative Creativity in Scratch.'' Center for Data Science, University of Washington, Tacoma. 2014-11-19. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Creativity Without Law in Remixing.'' Conference on ``Creativity Without Law.'' Case Western University School of Law. 2014-11-07. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Access Without Empowerement.'' Wikimania 2014. London, UK. 2014-08-09. +\item {[Invited Expert Participant]} Data and Digital Methods BarCamp. ENSCI \& Medialab, Science Po, Paris, France. 2014-06-27. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production.'' Medialab, Sciences Po, Paris, France. 2014-06-25. +\item {[Lecture and Workshop Facilitation]} ``Remixing Research and Scratch Data.'' Scratch Data Summit, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts. With Andrés Monroy-Hernández. 2014-03-21. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production.'' DUB Seminar, University of Washington. 2014-01-08. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Laboratories of oligarchy? How the iron law extends to peer production.'' ZEW/KMRC Workshop: User behavior and content generation on Wikipedia. ZEW. Mannheim, Germany. 2013-11-09. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Laboratories of oligarchy? How the iron law extends to peer production.'' MIT Economic Sociology Working Group. 2013-05-08. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Laboratories of oligarchy? How the iron law extends to peer production.'' Harvard Cooperation Group, Berkman Center, Harvard. 2013-04-16. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Laboratories of oligarchy? How the iron law extends to peer production.'' Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton. 2013-04-11. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Failures of Collective Action.'' School of Cognitive Science, Hampshire College. 2013-04-10. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Failures of Collective Action.'' Department of Communication, University of Washington. 2012-10-26. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Failures of Collective Action.'' The Future of Security: Ethical Hacking, Big Data, and the Crowd. Parsons Institute for Information Mapping, The New School. New York, New York. 2012-10-24. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of collective action.'' Microsoft Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2012-08-13. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of collective action.'' Wikimania 2012, George Washington University, DC. 2012-07-14. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Can can social awards create better wikis?'' Wikimania 2012, George Washington University, Washington, DC. 2012-07-12. +\item {[Keynote Lecture]} ``When peer production works: Learning from failures, to improve collaboration''. Wikipedia Academy 2012, Freie Universität, Berlin. 2012-06-29. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Is volunteer labor a fixed and finite resource? Evidence from peer production.'' MIT Economic Sociology Working Group. 2012-04-24. +% \item 2011-07-01. ``Using Social Awards To Build Better Free Software \& Culture Projects.'' With Aaron Shaw. Fórum Internacional Software Livre, Porto Alegre, Brasil. [Lecture] + +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of collective action.'' Conference on Digital Commons, Barcelona, Spain. 2011-12-29. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of collective action.'' MIT Economic Sociology Working Group. 2010-11-17. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of collective action.'' Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, California. 2011-11-02. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Status, Social Signaling and Collective Action in a Peer Production Community.'' Laboratory for Social Research Seminar, UC Berkeley. 2011-10-28. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of collective action.'' Luncheon Series, Berkman Center, Harvard University. 2011-10-11. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of collective action.'' MIT Center for Collective Intelligence. 2011-05-20. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Status, Social Signaling and Collective Action in a Peer Production Community.'' MIT Economic Sociology Working Group. 2011-05-18. + +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of collective action.'' Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategy Seminar, MIT Sloan. 2010-11-22. +\item {[Panel]} ``Reviewing and challenging socio-political approaches in the analysis of open collaboration and collective action online.'' With Mayo Fuster Morell. WikiSym. Gdansk, Poland. 2010-06-10. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Causal Effects of a Reputation-Based Incentive in an Peer Production Community.'' MIT Economic Sociology Working Group, MIT. 2010-06-09. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Causal Effects of a Reputation-Based Incentive in an Peer Production Community.'' Harvard Cooperation Group, Berkman Center, Harvard. 2010-04-26. +\item {[Lecture]} ``The State of FLOSS Research.'' University of Massachusetts Department of Computer Science, Amherst, Massachusetts. 2009-11-20. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Revealing Errors.'' Yale Law School in New Haven, Connecticut. 2009-03-24. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Revealing Errors.'' Harvard-MIT-Yale Cyberscholar Working Group, Harvard. 2008-10-21. +\item {[Panel]} ``Renaissance Panel: The Roles of Creative Synthesis in Innovation.'' CHI 2008, Florence, Italy. 2008-04-07. +\item {[Panel]} ``Clouding Computing and Free and Open Source Software.'' Computing in the Cloud Workshop, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton. 2008-01-22. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Reflections on Decoding Liberation.'' Book Launch, Brooklyn College. 2007-11-15. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Parallel Document Development.'' User Innovation Conference, Copenhagen Business School. 2007-06-27. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Reflections on the War on Share.'' With Elizabeth Stark. Media in Transition 5, MIT. 2007-04-27. +\item {[Keynote Lecture]} ``Defining Moments.'' Conference on Engaging in Open Source (CEOS), Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 2006-06-02. \end{cvlist} \subsection{Invited Workshops} @@ -323,28 +341,36 @@ This list includes invitation or application-only workshops. If I give a lecture \subsection{Courses} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2015, Fall. Interpersonal Media (COM482A). UW Department of Communication. Junior/senior undergraduate-level. -\item Spring, 2015. Internet Research Methods (COM528). UW Department of Communication. The curriculum offers a survey of several Internet research methods. MA/PhD Level. -\item Spring, 2015 Community Data Science (COM597G). UW Communication Leadership's ``Masters in Digital Media'' program. Masters level. -\item 2014, Fall. Interpersonal Media (COM482A). UW Department of Communication. (Curriculum covers computer-mediated communication and online communities.) Evening Degree Program. Junior/senior undergraduate-level. -\item 2014, Spring. Innovation Communities (COM587B). UW Communication Leadership's ``Masters in Communication in Communities and Networks'' program. Masters level. +\item 2017, Winter. Advanced Statistical Methods in Communication (COM521 -- MA/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2016, Fall. Building Successful Online Communities (COM597 -- Masters Level). UW Communication Leadership’s “Masters in Communication in Communities and Networks” program. +\item 2016, Fall. Communication Theory Developmentt (COM500 -- MA/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. Co-taught with Christine Harold. +\item 2016, Spring. Innovation Communities (COM597B -- Masters Level). UW Communication Leadership’s “Masters in Communication in Communities and Networks” program. +\item 2016, Spring. Internet Research Methods (COM528 -- MA/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2015, Fall. Interpersonal Media (COM482 -- Undergraduate Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2015, Spring. Internet Research Methods (COM528 -- MA/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2015, Spring. Community Data Science (COM597G - Masters Level) UW Communication Leadership’s “Masters in Digital Media” program. +\item 2014, Fall. Interpersonal Media (COM482 -- Undergraduate Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2014, Spring. Innovation Communities (COM587B -- Masters Level). UW Communication Leadership’s “Masters in Communication in Communities and Networks” program. \end{cvlist} \subsection{Directed Readings \& Independent Studies} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2016, Winter. Supervised Independent Study/Research on data science and learning among youth online. (COM591--Graduate). % w/ samantha hautea -\item 2015, Fall. Supervised Independent Study/Research on data science and learning among youth online. (COM591--Graduate). % w/ samantha hautea -\item 2015, Spring. Supervised Independent Study/Research on data science and learning in classrooms. (COM600--Graduate). % w/ anissa tanweer -\item 2015, Spring. Supervised Independent Research on newcomers in online communities. (COM498--Undergraduate). % w/ charlie kiene -\item 2015, Spring. Supervised Independent Research on value in peer production. (COM498A--Undergraduate). % w/ william hale -\item 2014, Fall. Directed Reading on social computing and computer-supported cooperative work. (COM590--Graduate).% w/ sam woolley -\item 2014, Summer. Supervised Independent Study on quantitative analyses of online collective action. (COM591--Graduate). % w/ mary joyce +\item 2017, Winter. Supervised independent research on statistical analysis of communication data. (COM591--Graduate) % w/ polly keary 1credit +\item 2017, Winter. Supervised internship in communication. (COM593--Graduate) % w/ mengjun guo +\item 2016, Summer. Supervised Independent Study/Research on research into online communities. (COM600--Graduate) % nate teblunthuis +\item 2016, Winter. Supervised Independent Study/Research on data science and learning among youth online. (COM591--Graduate) % w/ samantha hautea +\item 2015, Fall. Supervised Independent Study/Research on data science and learning among youth online. (COM591--Graduate) % w/ samantha hautea +\item 2015, Spring. Supervised Independent Study/Research on data science and learning in classrooms. (COM600--Graduate) % w/ anissa tanweer +\item 2015, Spring. Supervised Independent Research on newcomers in online communities. (COM498--Undergraduate) % w/ charlie kiene +\item 2015, Spring. Supervised Independent Research on value in peer production. (COM498A--Undergraduate) % w/ william hale +\item 2014, Fall. Directed Reading on social computing and computer-supported cooperative work. (COM590--Graduate)% w/ sam woolley +\item 2014, Summer. Supervised Independent Study on quantitative analyses of online collective action. (COM591--Graduate) % w/ mary joyce \end{cvlist} \subsection{Workshops \& Seminars} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2014, Spring \& Fall; 2015, Spring \& Fall. Organizer and Lecturer, Community Data Science Workshops, Department of Communication and eScience Institute, University of Washington. -\item 2013--Present. Co-organizer, Social Computing Reading Group, University of Washington. +\item 2013--. Co-organizer, Social Computing Reading Group, University of Washington. +\item 2014, Spring \& Fall; 2015, Spring \& Fall. 2016, Spring. Organizer and Lecturer, Community Data Science Workshops, Department of Communication and eScience Institute, University of Washington. \item 2014, Fall. Co-Organizer and Speaker, Open Source Comes to Campus. University of Washington. \item 2008, Fall. Seminar in Collective Intelligence. MIT Sloan School of Management. Supervised by Thomas Malone. \item 2011--2013. Cooperation Group Seminar. Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University. @@ -377,12 +403,15 @@ A full list of my lectures is available at \url{http://mako.cc/academic/}. I hav \subsection{Students Supervised} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2015--Present. Nate TeGrotenhuis. Advisor. Department of Communication, University of Washington. -\item 2015--Present. Sayamindu Dasgupta. Committee Member, PhD Dissertation Committee. Program in Media Arts and Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. -\item 2014--2015. Samuel Woolley. Committee Member, PhD General Examination Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. -\item 2014--2015. Nathan Matthias. Committee Member, PhD General Examination Committee, Program in Media Arts and Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. -\item 2014--Present. Michael Gilbert. Committee Member, PhD Dissertation Committee, Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering, University of Washington. -\item 2009. Martin Gimpl. MA Thesis Evaluation Committee. Media Lab, University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland. +\item Nate TeBluntenhuis. Advisor (2015--), Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item Sayamindu Dasgupta. Postdoctoral Supervisor (2017--), Moore/Sloan Foundation Data Science Postdoctoral Fellowship, eScience Institute, University of Washington. Committee Member, PhD Dissertation Committee (2015--2016), Program in Media Arts and Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. +\item Samuel Woolley. PhD Dissertation Committee Member (2015--), PhD General Examination Committee Member (2014--2015), Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item Amanda Menking. Graduate School Representative (2016--), PhD Dissertation Committee, Information School, University of Washington. +\item Amirah Majid. Graduate School Representative (2016--), PhD Dissertation Committee, Information School, University of Washington. +\item Lynette Shaw. Graduate School Representative (2016), PhD Dissertation Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Washington. +\item Michael Gilbert. PhD Dissertation Committee Member (2014--2016), Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering, University of Washington. +\item J. Nathan Mathias. PhD General Examination Committee Member (2014--2015), Program in Media Arts and Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. +\item Martin Gimpl. MA Thesis Evaluation Committee Member (2009), Media Lab, University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland. \end{cvlist} \subsection{Graduate Teaching} @@ -427,45 +456,97 @@ A full list of my lectures is available at \url{http://mako.cc/academic/}. I hav % \item 2006-04-28. Information Freedom, MIT's Center for Advanced Visual Studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts. % \item 2004-08-27 through 2004-09-01. Werkleitz School of Common Property, Halle Volkspark in Halle, Germany. -\section{Grants, Awards \& Service} +\section{Grants \& Awards} %\begin{cvlist} -%\item 2003. Although college offered generall does not offer academic achievement awards, undergraduate work featured repeated by in college publications. (GPA N/A) +%\item 2003. Although college generally does not offer academic achievement awards, undergraduate work featured repeated by in college publications. (GPA N/A) %\item 1998. AP Scholar with Honor. %\item 1998. Washington State, Honors Award recipient. %\end{cvlist} -\subsection{Grants \& Awards} +\subsection{Grants} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2014. \emph{National Science Foundation} Grant Award (DRL-1417663) for ``New Pathways into Data Science: Extending the Scratch Programming Language to Enable Youth to Analyze and Visualize Their Own Learning.'' (Total: \$433,262; UW: \$124,374) -\item 2014. \emph{Herbert S. Dordick Award} from the Communication and Technology division of the \emph{International Communication Association} for ``the most outstanding dissertation on communication and technology produced in the preceding year.'' +\item 2016--. \emph{National Science Foundation} Grant Award (IIS-1617129) for ``Pathways to Community Success: Advancing a Comparative Science of Online Collaborative Organization.'' (Total Amount: \$488,477)%; UW: \$296,917) +\item 2014--. \emph{National Science Foundation} Grant Award (DRL-1417663) for ``New Pathways into Data Science: Extending the Scratch Programming Language to Enable Youth to Analyze and Visualize Their Own Learning.'' (Total Amount: \$433,262)%; UW: \$124,374) \item 2010--2011. ``Educational Research Grant'' Award from \emph{Amazon}. (\$7,500) \item 2007. ``Digital Incubator'' grant from \emph{Cisco} and \emph{MTV} for academic work on election technology. (\$25,000; 1 of 2 semi-finalists for \$100,000) \end{cvlist} +\subsection{Awards} +\begin{cvlist} +\item 2016. \textit{Best Paper Honorable Mention} For ``Remixing As a Pathway to Computational Thinking'' at CSCW '16. +\item 2014. \emph{Herbert S. Dordick Award} from the Communication and Technology division of the \emph{International Communication Association} for ``the most outstanding dissertation on communication and technology produced in the preceding year.'' +\item 2013. \textit{Best Paper} for ``The Cost of Collaboration for Code and Art'' at CSCW '13. +\item 2011. \textit{Best Paper Honorable Mention} for ``Computers Can’t Give Credit'' at CHI '11. +\end{cvlist} +\section{Service} + +\subsection{Research Affiliations} + +\begin{cvlist} +\item 2013--. Founding Member, \emph{Community Data Science Collective}. +\item 2013--. Faculty Member, \textit{Design Use Build (dub)}, Human Computer Interaction Group, University of Washington. +\item 2014--. Member, International Advisory Committee. New Research on Digital Societies (NeRDS), Center for Research on Organizations and Workplaces, Kozminski University, Warsaw (Poland). +\end{cvlist} + +\subsection{Professional Organization Membership} + +\begin{cvlist} +\item 2012--. Member, \textit{International Communication Association}. Section Membership: Computational Methods, Communication and Technology. +\item 2008--. Member. \textit{Association for Computing Machinery}. Section Membership: SIGCHI, CSCW. +\end{cvlist} + + \subsection{Service to Profession} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2015. Track Co-Chair. Wikipedia and Wikimedia Research. OpenSym 2016. +\item 2016--2017. Program Co-Chair. OpenSym 2017. +\item 2016. Faculty Member. Doctoral Consortium. OpenSym 2016. Berlin, Germany. +\item 2015-2016. Track Co-Chair. Wikipedia and Wikimedia Research. OpenSym 2016. +\item 2016. Member, Program Committee. International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM). \item 2015. Program Co-Chair. Conference Co-Organizer. 7th International Workshop on Network Theory: Peer Production Networks (ANN-SONIC-NICO Workshop 2015). \item 2009--2015. Member, Program Committee. OpenSym (formerly WikiSym). \item 2015. Member, Program Committee. International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM). \item 2015. Member, Program Committee. Blocks and Beyond Workshop. VL/HCC 2015. \item 2014. Co-Organizer. Scratch Data Summit. MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts. \item 2014. Member, Scientific Committee. Second IASC Knowledge Commons Conference. -\item 2014. Member, International Advisory Committee. New Research on Digital Societies (NeRDS), Center for Research on Organizations and Workplaces, Kozminski University, Warsaw (Poland). \item 2014. Member, Program Committee, Open and User Innovation Conference. \item 2010, 2012. Program Chair, Open and User Innovation Conference. \item 2012. Member Program Committee, Wikipedia Academy. -\item Reviewer for a number of journals and conferences in communication, sociology, human computer interaction, and information systems including. -% ICIS, CHI, CSCW, ICWSM, IJOC, OpenSym \end{cvlist} +I am also a reviewer for a number of journals and conferences, and academic presses in communication, sociology, human computer interaction, and information systems including: +CHI, +CSCW, +Future Internet, +HICCS, +IASC +ICIS, +ICWSM, +IJOC, +JASIST +JOBEM, +JOCM +MIT Press, +NMS +OpenSym, +Polity, +SAGE, +SIGCSE, +the ICA Annual Meeting, +the National Science Foundation, +and VLH/CC. + +\bigskip +\bigskip + \subsection{University \& Departmental Service} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2014--Present. Colloquium Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. -\item 2013--Present. Diversity Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item 2016--. Chair, Statistics Concentration in Communication Committee, Department of Communication and Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences, University of Washington. +\item 2014--. Colloquium Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item 2013--. Diversity Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item 2016. Member, Search Committee, Associate or Full Professor in Technology and Society, Department of Communication, University of Washington. \item 2014. Member, Search Committee, Senior Lecturer in Communication Leadership, Department of Communication, University of Washington. \end{cvlist} @@ -477,31 +558,31 @@ A full list of my lectures is available at \url{http://mako.cc/academic/}. I hav \item 2003 [B.A. Thesis] Hill, Benjamin Mako. ``Literary Collaboration and Control A Socio-Historic, Technological and Legal Analysis.'' Hampshire College. Advised by James Miller, James Wald, and David Bollier. \end{cvlist} -\section{Other Activities} +\section{Other Service Activities} \subsection{Non-Profit Activity} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2008--Present. \emph{Free Software Foundation}, Member, Board of Directors. -\item 2007--Present. \emph{Wikimedia Foundation}, Member, Advisory Board -\item 2014--Present. \emph{Cascadia Wikimedians User Group}, Member, Board of Directors. -\item 2005--Present. \emph{Ubuntu Project}, Core Developer; Member, Community Council (2005--2011). -\item 2000--Present. \emph{Debian Project}, Developer; Project Leadership Team (2005-2006). +\item 2008--. \emph{Free Software Foundation}, Member, Board of Directors. +\item 2007--. \emph{Wikimedia Foundation}, Member, Advisory Board +\item 2014--. \emph{Cascadia Wikimedians User Group}, Member, Board of Directors. +\item 2005--. \emph{Ubuntu Project}, Core Developer; Member, Community Council (2005--2011). +\item 2000--. \emph{Debian Project}, Developer; Project Leadership Team (2005-2006). \item 2005--2010. \emph{One Laptop Per Child}, Member, Advisory Board. % end date was vague, but 2010 seems safe \item 2005--2008. \emph{Software Freedom International}, Member, Board of Directors. \item 2005--2008. \emph{Association for Computing Machinery}, Founding Member, Professionals Board. \item 2002--2006. \emph{Software in the Public Interest}: Vice President and Elected Member, Board of Directors. \end{cvlist} -\subsection{Selected Employment Experience} +\subsection{Other Selected Employment Experience} \begin{cvlist} \item 2004--2005. \emph{Canonical Limited}, Ubuntu project founding team member, software engineer, community manager. \item 2003--2004. \emph{Partecs S.R.L.} (Startup), Chief Technology Officer. Rome, Italy. -%\item 2002--2003. System Administrator, University of Massachusetts Dept. of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering. -%\item 2002. Senior Web Application Developer, Hampshire College Career Options Resource Software. -%\item 2001. Lead Web Application Developer, Organizers' Collaborative. -%\item 1999--2003. Assistant to the UNIX System Administrator, Hampshire College. -%\item 2000. Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School: Technical Consultant. -%\item 1999. Technical Consultant and Audio Engineer, Mekana Yesus Recording Studio in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia. +\item 2002--2003. System Administrator, University of Massachusetts Dept. of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering. +\item 2002. Senior Web Application Developer, Hampshire College Career Options Resource Software. +\item 2001. Lead Web Application Developer, Organizers' Collaborative. +\item 1999--2003. Assistant to the UNIX System Administrator, Hampshire College. +\item 2000. Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School: Technical Consultant. +\item 1999. Technical Consultant and Audio Engineer, Mekana Yesus Recording Studio in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia. \end{cvlist} \subsection{Technical Books} @@ -524,7 +605,7 @@ I have give over a dozen public talks almost every year since 2002. A complete l \begin{cvlist} \item 2015-03-21. Access Without Empowerement. LibrePlanet 2015. Cambridge, Massachusetts. \item 2013-04-20. From Free Software to Free Culture. Free Culture Conference, New York City. -\item 2012-07-23. Open Brands. Awesome Foundation Summit, Cambridge, MA. +\item 2012-07-23. Open Brands. Awesome Foundation Summit, Cambridge, Massachusetts. \item 2011-04-02. When Free Software Isn't Better. Free Software and Linux Days, Istanbul, Turkey. % \item 2010-03-21. Free Network Services (Panel), The Free Software Foundation's Libre Planet conference at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. \item 2010-01-17. Antifeatures. Linux Conference Australia 2010 in Wellington, New Zealand. % [Keynote] @@ -623,12 +704,12 @@ I have give over a dozen public talks almost every year since 2002. A complete l \end{cvlist} \section{Press} -\subsection{Selected Coverage} +\subsection{Selected Media Coverage} -My research is frequently covered in the media and I am often quoted as expert in the press. An extensive list of media coverage with hyerplinks to online articles is available at \url{http://mako.cc/press/}. A few notable examples of press describing my academic research include: +My research has been covered in the media and I am often quoted as expert in the press. An extensive list of media coverage with hyerplinks to online articles is available at \url{http://mako.cc/press/}. A few notable examples of press describing my academic research include: \begin{cvlist} - \item 2016-01-03. Karlin, Mark.. Aaron Swartz’s Quest to Keep Corporations From Privatizing the Internet. \emph{Truthout}. [Interview] + \item 2016-01-03. Karlin, Mark. Aaron Swartz’s Quest to Keep Corporations From Privatizing the Internet. \emph{Truthout}. [Interview] \item 2014.01.18. Harford, Tim. There are No New Ideas - Only Remixes; The Undercover Economist. \emph{Financial Times}, p. 44. \item 2013-05-13. Steadman, Ian. Study: open source remixing seems to lead to less original work. \emph{Wired UK}. \item 2011-10-13. Wemple, Erik. Media news derivatives: Oct. 13. \emph{The Washington Post Blogs}. @@ -637,7 +718,6 @@ My research is frequently covered in the media and I am often quoted as expert i \item 2007-07-16. Anderson, Nate. MIT Project aims human buffer overflow at Secret Service. \emph{Ars Technica}. \end{cvlist} - \end{document} % LocalWords: mailto eScience Shih Minhyang Suh Hsieh th OpenSym UC @@ -650,3 +730,4 @@ My research is frequently covered in the media and I am often quoted as expert i % LocalWords: Internacional CEOS Scotia Centric Woolley Gimpl DRL % LocalWords: Dordick NeRDS Kozminski Cascadia Buenos Aires BarCamp % LocalWords: ENSCI Medialab +