X-Git-Url: https://projects.mako.cc/source/bmh-cv/blobdiff_plain/3bcffcbeff75f08a5ff6da0e80fa4dfc05031efa..99beaac39137d8cc0a34a0875e31bfb7e84cff0b:/bmh-cv.tex?ds=inline diff --git a/bmh-cv.tex b/bmh-cv.tex index 3df2afc..eca4ee2 100644 --- a/bmh-cv.tex +++ b/bmh-cv.tex @@ -15,13 +15,19 @@ % Metadata -- alter as neded \def\myemail{makohill@uw.edu} -\def\myweb{http://mako.cc/academic/} +\def\myweb{https://mako.cc/academic/} % Git version tracking \input{vc} % Required style files -\usepackage{url,fancyhdr} +\usepackage{fancyhdr} +\usepackage{url} +\PassOptionsToPackage{hyphens}{url} +\makeatletter +\g@addto@macro{\UrlBreaks}{\UrlOrds} +\makeatother +\renewcommand\UrlFont{\color{black}\rmfamily} % color for the links \usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{color} @@ -115,12 +121,17 @@ \section{Appointments} \subsection{University of Washington} -\begin{cvlist} -\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. +\begin{cvlist} +\item 2022--. Associate Professor, Department of Communication. +\item 2022--. Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Human-Centered Design \& Engineering. +\item 2022--. Adjunct Associate Professor, Paul G.~Allen School of Computer Science \& Engineering. +\item 2022--. Adjunct Associate Professor, Information School. +\item 2014--. Affiliate Faculty, Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences. \item 2014--. Affiliate Faculty, eScience Institute. +\item 2021--2022. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Information School. +\item 2018--2022. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Paul G.~Allen School of Computer Science \& Engineering. +\item 2015--2022. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Human-Centered Design \& Engineering. +\item 2014--2022. Assistant Professor, Department of Communication. \item 2013--2014. Acting Assistant Professor, Department of Communication. \end{cvlist} @@ -131,6 +142,11 @@ \item 2011--2014. Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet and Society. \end{cvlist} +\subsection{Stanford University} +\begin{cvlist} +\item 2018--2019. Lenore Annenberg and Wallis Annenberg Fellow in Communication, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. +\end{cvlist} + \subsection{Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \begin{cvlist} \item 2010--2013. Graduate Affiliate, MIT Center For Collective Intelligence. @@ -145,9 +161,7 @@ \subsection{Massachusetts Institute of Technology} \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. +\item 2008--2013. PhD in \emph{Management} and \emph{Media Arts and Science} (Interdepartmental). Committee: Eric von Hippel (Advisor), Yochai Benkler, Tom Malone, and Mitch Resnick. General examinations in: (1) technological innovation and entrepreneurship; (2) organizational sociology; (3) technology design for creativity and cooperation. [GPA: 5.0/5.0] \item 2005--2007. Masters of Science in \emph{Media Arts and Sciences} from MIT Media Lab. \newline [GPA: 5.0/5.0] \end{cvlist} @@ -158,75 +172,104 @@ General examinations in: (1) technological innovation and entrepreneurship; (2) Technology, and Intellectual Property Policy} (Self-designed). [GPA: N/A] \end{cvlist} -\newpage % temporary, until we add more stuff above \section{Publications} \subsection{Articles in Journals and Conference Proceedings} \begin{cvlist} -\item Klein, Maximilian, Jihao Zhao, Jiajun Ni, Isaac Johnson, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Haiyi Zhu. 2017. “Quality Standards, Service Orientation, and Power in Airbnb and Couchsurfing.” Proceedings of the ACM: Human-Computer Interaction 1 (1):58. https://doi.org/10.1145/3134693. -\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 Dasgupta, Sayamindu, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2017. “Learning to Code in Localized Programming Languages.” In \textit{Proceedings of the Fourth (2017) ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale (L@S ’17)}, 33–39. New York, New York: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/3051457.3051464. -\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 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. +\item Gan, Emilia F., Tyler Menezes, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2022. “How Gender, Ethnicity, and Public Presentation Shape Coding Perseverance after Hackathons.” In \textit{Proceedings of Koli Calling ’22: 22nd Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research}, 1–11. New York, New York: ACM Press. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3564721.3564727}. % DOUBLECHECK AND UPDATE WEBSITE +\item Tran, Chau, Kaylea Champion, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Rachel Greenstadt. 2022. “The Risks, Benefits, and Consequences of Prepublication Moderation: Evidence from 17 Wikipedia Language Editions.” \textit{Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction} 6 (CSCW2): 333:1-333:25. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3555225}. % DOUBLECHECK AND UPDATE WEBSITE +\item Cheng, Ruijia, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2022. “Many Destinations, Many Pathways: A Quantitative Analysis of Legitimate Peripheral Participation in Scratch.” \textit{Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction} 6 (CSCW2): 381:1-381:26. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3555106.} % DOUBLECHECK AND UPDATE WEBSITE +\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2022. “Identifying Competition and Mutualism between Online Groups.” In \textit{Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM ’22)}, 16:993–1004. Palo, Alto, California: AAAI Press. \url{https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v16i1.19352}. % DOUBLECHECK AND UPDATE WEBSITE +\item Khatri, Sejal, Aaron Shaw, Sayamindu Dasgupta, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2022. “The Social Embeddedness of Peer Production: A Comparative Qualitative Analysis of Three Indian Language Wikipedia Editions.” In \textit{CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '22)}. New York, New York: ACM. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3491102.3501832}. +\item Cheng, Ruijia, Sayamindu Dasgupta, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2022. “How Interest-Driven Content Creation Shapes Opportunities for Informal Learning in Scratch: A Case Study on Novices’ Use of Data Structures.” \textit{In CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '22)}. New York, New York: ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3491102.3502124. +\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan, Charles Kiene, Isabella Brown, Laura (Alia) Levi, Nicole McGinnis, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2022. “No Community Can Do Everything: Why People Participate in Similar Online Communities.” \textit{Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction} 6 (CSCW1): 61:1-61:25. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3512908}. +\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Aaron Halfaker. 2021. “Effects of Algorithmic Flagging on Fairness: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Wikipedia.” \textit{Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction} 5 (CSCW): 56:1-56:27. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3449130}. +\item Champion, Kaylea, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2021. “Underproduction: An Approach for Measuring Risk in Open Source Software.” In \textit{2021 IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering (SANER)}, 388–99. \url{https://doi.org/10.1109/SANER50967.2021.00043}. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Aaron Shaw. 2020. “The Hidden Costs of Requiring Accounts: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Peer Production.” \textit{Communication Research}, 48 (6): 771–95. \url{https://doi.org/10.1177/0093650220910345}. +\item Shorey, Samantha, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Samuel Woolley. 2020. “From Hanging out to Figuring It out: Socializing Online as a Pathway to Computational Thinking.” \textit{New Media \& Society}, May, 1461444820923674. \url{https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444820923674}. +\item Tran, Chau, Kaylea Champion, Andrea Forte, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Rachel Greenstadt. 2020. “Are Anonymity-Seekers Just like Everybody Else? An Analysis of Contributions to Wikipedia from Tor.” In \textit{2020 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP)}, 1:974–90. San Francisco, California: IEEE Computer Society. \url{https://doi.org/10.1109/SP40000.2020.00053}. +\item Champion, Kaylea, Nora McDonald, Stephanie Bankes, Joseph Zhang, Rachel Greenstadt, Andrea Forte, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2019. “A Forensic Qualitative Analysis of Contributions to Wikipedia from Anonymity Seeking Users.” \textit{Proceedings of the ACM: Human-Computer Interaction} 3 (CSCW): 531:1-53:26. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3359155}. +\item Kiene, Charles, Jialun “Aaron” Jiang, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2019. “Technological Frames and User Innovation: Exploring Technological Change in Community Moderation Teams.” \textit{Proceedings of the ACM: Human-Computer Interaction} 3 (CSCW): 44:1-44:23. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3359146}. +\item Narayan, Sneha, Nathan TeBlunthuis, Wm Salt Hale, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Aaron Shaw. 2019. “All Talk: How Increasing Interpersonal Communication on Wikis May Not Enhance Productivity.” \textit{Proceedings of the ACM: Human-Computer Interaction} 3 (CSCW): 101:1-101:19. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3359203}. +\item McDonald, Nora, Benjamin Mako Hill, Rachel Greenstadt, and Andrea Forte. 2019. “Privacy, Anonymity, and Perceived Risk in Open Collaboration: A Study of Service Providers.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’19)}, 671:1-671:12. New York, New York: ACM. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3290605.3300901}. +\item Kiene, Charles, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2018. “Managing Organizational Culture in Online Group Mergers.” \textit{Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction} 2 (CSCW): 89:1-89:21 (November 2018). \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3274358} +\item Gan, Emilia F., Benjamin Mako Hill, and Sayamindu Dasgupta. 2018. “Gender, Feedback, and Learners’ Decisions to Share Their Creative Computing Projects.” \textit{Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction} 2 (CSCW): 54:1-54:23 (November 2018). \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3274323} +\item Dasgupta, Sayamindu, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2018. ``How `wide walls' can increase engagement: Evidence from a natural experiment in Scratch.'' In \textit{Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’18)}. New York, New York: ACM Press. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3173935}. +\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2018. ``Revisiting `The Rise and Decline' in a Population of Peer Production Projects.'' In \textit{Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’18)}. New York, New York: ACM Press. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3173929}. +\item Klein, Maximilian, Jihao Zhao, Jiajun Ni, Isaac Johnson, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Haiyi Zhu. 2017. “Quality Standards, Service Orientation, and Power in Airbnb and Couchsurfing.” Proceedings of the ACM: Human-Computer Interaction 1 (CSCW):58. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3134693}. +\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. \url{https://doi.org/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. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3025823}. +\item Dasgupta, Sayamindu, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2017. “Learning to Code in Localized Programming Languages.” In \textit{Proceedings of the Fourth (2017) ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale (L@S ’17)}, 33–39. New York, New York: ACM Press. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3051457.3051464}. +\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. \url{https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.2}. +\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. \url{https://doi.org/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.\\ \url{https://doi.org/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. \url{https://doi.org/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. \url{https://doi.org/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.” 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. +\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. \url{https://doi.org/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.\\ \url{https://doi.org/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. \url{https://doi.org/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. % \url{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.” Journal of Communication 64 (2): 215–38. \url{https://doi.org/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. \url{https://doi.org/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. \url{https://doi.org/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. +\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. \url{https://doi.org/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. +\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. \url{https://doi.org/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. +\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. \url{https://doi.org/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 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. \url{https://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM10/paper/view/1533}. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2007. “Revealing Errors.” \textit{M/C Journal} 10 (5). \url{https://doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2703}. (Feature Article) +\item Coleman, E. Gabriella, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2004. “How Free Became Open and Everything Else under the Sun: Introduction.” \textit{M/C Journal} 7 (3). \url{https://doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2352}. (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{Book Chapters} +\begin{cvlist} +\item Dasgupta, Sayamindu, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2022 (Forthcoming). “Designing for Critical Algorithmic Literacies.” In \textit{Algorithmic Rights and Protections for Children}, edited by Mizuko Ito, Remy Cross, Karthik Dinakar, and Candice Odgers. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. % WAITING FOR FULL +\item Dasgupta, Sayamindu, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. 2020. “Engaging Learners in Constructing Constructionist Environments.” In \textit{Designing Constructionist Futures: The Art, Theory, and Practice of Learning Designs}, edited by Nathan Holbert, Matthew Berland, and Yasmin Kafai. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Aaron Shaw. 2020. “The Most Important Laboratory for Social Scientific and Computing Research in History.” In \textit{Wikipedia @ 20: Stories of an Incomplete Revolution}, edited by Joseph M. Jr. Reagle and Jackie L. Koerner, 159--74. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Aaron Shaw. 2020. “Studying Populations of Online Communities.” In \textit{The Oxford Handbook of Networked Communication}, edited by Brooke Foucault Welles and Sandra González-Bailón, 174–93. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. \url{https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190460518.001.0001}. +\item Foote, Jeremy D., Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2017. “A Computational Analysis of Social Media Scholarship.” In The SAGE Handbook of Social Media, edited by Jean Burgess, Alice Marwick, and Thomas Poell, 111–34. London, UK: SAGE. +\item 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 Big Data Factories: Collaborative Approaches, 115–35. Computational Social Sciences. Berlin, Germany: Springer Nature. \url{https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59186-5_9}. +\item 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 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 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 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 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{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 {[Poster]} TeBlunthuis, Nathan, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2017. “Density Dependence Without Resource Partitioning: Population Ecology on Change. Org.” In \textit{Companion of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW ’17 Companion)}, 323–326. New York, New York: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/3022198.3026358. -\item {[Poster]} Dasgupta, Sayamindu, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2017. “Measuring Learning of Code Patterns in Informal Learning Environments.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE ’17)}, 706–706. New York, New York: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/ 3017680.3022437. +\item {[Extended Abstract]} Kiene, Charles, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2020. “Who Uses Bots? A Statistical Analysis of Bot Usage in Moderation Teams.” In \textit{Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA ’20)}, 1–8. New York, New York: ACM Press. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3334480.3382960}. +\item {[Poster and Extended Abstract]} TeBlunthuis, Nathan, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2017. “Density Dependence Without Resource Partitioning: Population Ecology on Change. Org.” In \textit{Companion of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW ’17 Companion)}, 323–326. New York, New York: ACM Press. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/3022198.3026358}. +\item {[Poster and Extended Abstract]} Dasgupta, Sayamindu, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2017. “Measuring Learning of Code Patterns in Informal Learning Environments.” In \textit{Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE ’17)}, 706–706. New York, New York: ACM Press. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/ 3017680.3022437}. \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). +\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. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/2576875}. +\item {[Panel and Extended Abstract]} Bernstein, Michael, Michael Conover, Benjamin Mako Hill, Andres Monroy-Hernandez, Brian Keegan, Aaron Shaw, Sarita Yardi, R. Stuart Geiger, and Amy Bruckman. 2012. ``Fail Whaling: Designing from Deviance and Failures in Social Computing.'' In \textit{CHI ’12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA '12)}, 1127–1130. New York, New York: ACM Press. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/2212776.2212403}. +\item {[Interactive Poster and Extended Abstract]} Monroy-Hernández, Andrés, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2010. “Cooperation and Attribution in an Online Community of Young Creators.” Interactive Poster presented at the \textit{Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW ’10)}, Savannah, Georgia. +\item {[Panel and Abstract]} Fuster Morell, Mayo, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2010. ``Reviewing and Challenging Socio-Political Approaches in the Analysis of Open Collaboration and Collective Action Online.'' In \textit{Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration (WikiSym ’10)}, 1–2. New York, New York: ACM Press. \url{https://doi.org/10.1145/1832772.1832808}. +\item {[Book review]} Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2008. “Samir Chopra, Scott D. Dexter, Decoding Liberation: The Promise of Free and Open Source Software.” \textit{Minds and Machines} 18 (2): 297–99. \url{https://doi.org/10.1007/s11023-008-9101-y}. +\item {[Review]} Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2005. “Reflections on Free Software Past and Future.” \textit{First Monday} 10 (10). \url{https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v0i0.1468}. \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. +\item Champion, Kaylea, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2021. ``Replication Data and Online Supplement for: Underproduction: An Approach for Measuring Risk in Open Source Software.'' \textit{Harvard Dataverse}. \url{https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/PUCD2P}. +\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Aaron Halfaker. 2021. ``Replication Data for: Effects of Algorithmic Flagging on Fairness: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Wikipedia.'' \textit{Harvard Dataverse}. \url{https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/E0RYJ4}. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Aaron Shaw. 2020. “Replication Data and Online Supplement for: The Hidden Costs of Requiring Accounts: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Peer Production.” \textit{Harvard Dataverse}. \url{https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/CLSFKX}. +\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2018. ``Replication Data for Revisiting `The Rise and Decline’ in a Population of Peer Production Projects.'' \textit{Harvard Dataverse}. \url{https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SG3LP1}. +\item Foote, Jeremy D., Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2018. ``Replication Data for: A Computational Analysis of Social Media Scholarship.'' \textit{Harvard Dataverse}. \url{https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/W31PH5}. +\item Narayan, Sneha, Jake Orlowitz, Jonathan T.~Morgan, Aaron Shaw, Benjamin Mako Hill. 2017. ``Replication Data for: The Wikipedia Adventure: Field Evaluation of an Interactive Tutorial for New Users.'' \textit{Harvard Dataverse}. \url{https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/6HPRIG}. +\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}. \url{https://doi.org/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}. \url{https://doi.org/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}. \url{https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NQSHQD}. \end{cvlist} % \subsection{Working Papers (Under Review)} @@ -237,13 +280,37 @@ doi:10.7910/DVN/NQSHQD. % \item Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw. Is volunteer labor a ``fixed and finite'' resource? Evidence from peer production. % \end{cvlist} +\subsection{Theses} + +\begin{cvlist} +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2013. ``Essays on volunteer mobilization in peer production.'' Ph.D. Dissertation, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Interdepartmental Program in Management and Media Arts and Sciences. Advised by Eric von Hippel, Yochai Benkler, Tom Malone, and Mitch Resnick. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2007 ``Cooperation in Parallel: A Tool for Supporting Collaborative Writing in Diverged Documents.'' Masters Thesis, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Media Arts and Sciences. Advised by Walter Bender, Chris Csikszentmihályi, and Gabriella Coleman. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2003. ``Literary Collaboration and Control A Socio-Historic, Technological and Legal Analysis.'' Division III (Bachelors Thesis), Amherst, Massachusetts: Hampshire College. Advised by James Miller, James Wald, and David Bollier. +\end{cvlist} + \section{Selected Presentations} \subsection{Refereed Paper Presentations (Non-Archival)} -Presenting authors are marked a ``$*$'' in the list below. +Presenting authors are marked a ``$^*$'' in the list below. Because conference or workshops norms about submission vary, some papers appear more than once. \begin{cvlist} +\item Champion, Kaylea$^*$ and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Resisting Taboo in the Collaborative Production of Knowledge: Evidence from Wikipedia.'' Computational Methods Poster Session, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2022), Paris, France, May 28, 2022. +\item Colglazier, Carl$^*$, Benjamin Mako Hill and Aaron Shaw. ``Extended Abstract: Exhaustive Longitudinal Trace Data From Over 70,000 Wiki.'' Computational Methods High-Density Paper Session, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2022), Paris, France, May 29, 2022. +\item Champion, Kaylea$^*$, Isabella Brown, Lucy Bao, Jacinta Harshe, and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Making Sense of Covid-19: Search Results and Information Providers.'' Computational Methods Division Regular Session, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2022), Paris, France, May 29, 2022. +\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan$^*$ and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``A Community Ecology Approach for Identifying Competitive and Mutualistic Relationships Between Online Communities.'' Session on Time Series and Trends in Communication Research. Computational Methods, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2021), Virtual, May 27-31, 2021. +\item TeBlunthuis. Nathan$^*$, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Aaron Halfaker. ``Algorithmic flags and Identity-Based Signals in Online Community Moderation.'' Session on Social Media 2. International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2 2020), July 19, 2020. +\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan$^*$, Aaron Shaw, Benjamin Mako Hill. ``The Population Ecology of Online Collective Action.'' Session on Culture and Fairness. International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2 2020), July 19, 2020. +\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan$^*$, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``The Population Ecology of Online Collective Action.'' Session on Collective Action, ACM Conference on Collective Intelligence (CI 2020), June 18, 2020. +\item Champion, Kaylea$^*$, and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Writing What They Don’t Read? Production Misalignment in Wikipedia.'' Session on Digital Traces and Online Communities. Join Session with Computational Methods and Communication and Technology. International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2020), May 20-26, 2020. +\item Narayan, Sneha, Nathan E. TeBlunthuis$^*$, Wm Salt Hale, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Aaron Shaw. “More Connected But Not More Productive: Analyzing Support for Interpersonal Communication in Wikis.” Session on Computational Approaches to Health Communication. Computational Methods, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2019), Washington, DC, May 27, 2019. +\item Foote, Jeremy D$^*$, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Nathan TeBlunthuis. “An Agent-Based Model of Online Community Joining.” Organizational Communication Mini-Conference (OCMC). New Brunswick, NJ, October 5, 2018. +\item Dasgupta, Sayamindu and Benjamin Mako Hill$^*$. ``How `Wide Walls' Can Increase Engagement: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Scratch.'' Session on Online Platforms and Experiments. International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2 2018), Evanston, Illinois, July 15, 2018. +\item Foote, Jeremy D.$^*$, Benjamin Mako Hill, and Nathan TeBlunthuis. ``An Agent-Based Model of Online Community Joining.'' Session on Collective Behavior. International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2 2018), Evanston, Illinois, July 14, 2018. +\item Shaw, Aaron and Benjamin Mako Hill$^*$. ``Theory Building Beyond Communities: Population-Level Research.'' Session on Communication in the Networked Age: A Discussion of Theory Building through Data-Driven Research. Computational Methods, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2018), Prague, Czechia, May 28, 2018. +\item Foote, Jeremy D.$^*$ and Benjamin Mako Hill.``An Agent-Based Model of Online Community Joining.'' Session on Agent-based Modeling for Communication Research. Computational Methods, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2018), Prague, Czechia, May 25, 2018. +\item TeBlunthuis, Nathan$^*$, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Revisiting `The Rise and Decline' in a Population of Peer Production Projects.'' Information Systems, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2018), Prague, Czechia, May 25, 2018. +\item Gan, Emilia F.$^*$, Sayamindu Dasgupta and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Gender Differences in Patterns of Project Sharing on the Scratch Online Programming Community.'' Session on Cultivating Computational Thinking: Developing Computational Identities Through Scratch and Apps. Digital Media and Learning (DML 2017), University of California, Irvine, October 6, 2017. \item TeBlunthuis, Nathan$^*$, Benjamin Mako Hill and Aaron Shaw. ``Density Dependence Without Resource Partitioning: A Population Ecology of Change.org.'' Session on Computational Methods for Studying Political Communication, Computational Methods, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2017), San Diego, California, May 29, 2017. \item Hill, Benjamin Mako and Aaron Shaw$^*$. ``The Hidden Costs of Requiring Accounts Online: Quasiexperimental Evidence From Peer Production.'' Session on Semantics and Structure of Online Communication, Computational Methods, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2017), San Diego, California, May 27, 2017. \item Dasgupta, Sayamindu and Benjamin Mako Hill$^*$. ``Learning to Code in Localized Programming Languages.'' Session on Technology and Learning, Instructional \& Developmental Communication, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2017), San Diego, California, May 26, 2017. @@ -257,8 +324,8 @@ Presenting authors are marked a ``$*$'' in the list below. \item Shaw, Aaron$^*$ and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Learning from Populations of Online Organizations.'' Computational Approaches to Advance Communication Research Pre-Conference Workshop, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2015), San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 6, 2015. \item Foote, Jeremy D.$^*$, Aaron Shaw and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Social structures of productive online volunteer communities.'' International Network for Social Network Analysis Conference (``Sunbelt''), Newport Beach, CA, April 9, 2016. \item Shaw, Aaron$^*$ and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Learning from Populations of Online Organizations.'' Computational Social Science Summit (CSSS), Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, May, 2015. -\item Hill, Benjamin Mako$^*$ and Aaron Shaw$^*$. ``Laboratories Of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production.'' Collective Intelligence Conference (CI 2014), MIT, Cambridge, date: invalid date ‘Massachusettts, June 1, 2014. -\item Zhang, Haoqi$^*$, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Aaron Shaw, Sean A. Munson, Elizabeth Gerber, Peter Kinnaird, Shelly D. Farnham, and Patrick Minder. ``WeDo: End-To-End Computer Supported Collective Action.'' Collective Intelligence Conference (CI 2014), MIT, Cambridge, Massachusettts, June , 2014. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako$^*$ and Aaron Shaw$^*$. ``Laboratories Of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production.'' Collective Intelligence Conference (CI 2014), MIT, Cambridge, date: invalid date ‘Massachusetts, June 1, 2014. +\item Zhang, Haoqi$^*$, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Aaron Shaw, Sean A. Munson, Elizabeth Gerber, Peter Kinnaird, Shelly D. Farnham, and Patrick Minder. ``WeDo: End-To-End Computer Supported Collective Action.'' Collective Intelligence Conference (CI 2014), MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June , 2014. \item Hill, Benjamin Mako$^*$ and Aaron Shaw$^*$. ``Laboratories Of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production.'' Online Collective Action Working Group, ECPR, Mainz, Germany, March 13, 2013. \item Shaw, Aaron$^*$ and Benjamin Mako Hill. ``Laboratories of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production.'' Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference (MPSA 2014), Chicago, Illinois, April, 2014. \item Hill, Benjamin Mako$^*$. ``Almost Wikipedia: What Eight Early Online Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About the Mechanisms Of Collective Action.'' Open and User Innovation Workshop (OUI 2014), Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 31, 2012. @@ -270,9 +337,23 @@ Presenting authors are marked a ``$*$'' in the list below. \subsection{Invited Lectures and Presentations} \begin{cvlist} +\item {[Lecture]} ``Lifecycles of Digital Knowledge Commons.'' Center for an Informed Public, University of Washington. May 24, 2022. +\item {[Panel]} ``Wikipedia Research Conversation.'' Wiki Workshop 2020, The Web Conference, April 21, 2020. +\item {[Round Table]} Round Table on Academic Careers. MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 7, 2019. +\item {[Lightning Talk]} “Igniting a TON (Technology, Organizing, and Networks) of Insights: Recognizing the Contributions of Janet Fulk and Peter Monge in Shaping the Future of Communication Research.” Organizational Communication Division, International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2019), Washington, DC, May 28, 2018. +\item {[Lecture]} “The Growth and Decline of Digital Knowledge Commons.” HCI Lunch Seminar Series, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, April 10, 2019. +\item {[Tutorial]} “Conducting Research with Amazon Mechanical Turk.” Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, March 8, 2019. +\item {[Lecture and Discussion]} “Democratizing Data Science.” Seminar Series, Department of Communication, University of California at Davis, Davis, California, February 22, 2019. +\item {[Lecture]} “The Growth and Decline of Digital Knowledge Commons.” Seminar Series, Department of Communication, University of California at Davis, Davis, California, February 21, 2019. +\item {[Lecture and Q\&A]} “The Growth and Decline of Digital Knowledge Commons.” Fellow Presentation, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, January 30, 2019. +\item {[Lecture]} “Democratizing Data Science.” Information Technology Outlook Seminar, Department of Informatics, Universitá degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy, November 20, 2018. +\item {[Response]} Respondent for Charlton McIlwain's “Controlling the Means of Disruption.” The Shifting Landscape of Public Communication Conference, University of Washington, October 26, 2018. +\item {[Lecture and Q\&A]} ``Whither Peer Production?'' Digital Commons Research Group, Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3), Open University of Catalonia (UOC), Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, June 4, 2018. +\item {[Lecture and Discussion]} ``Democratizing Data Science.'' University of Washington Alumni Hall of Fame Reception, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, February 28, 2018. +\item {[Discussion Facilitation]} ``Will Wikipedia exist in 20 years?'' With Katherine Maher. Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 17, 2017. \item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Democratizing Data Science: Perspectives from the Community Data Science Workshop and Software Carpentry.'' With Dharma Dailey and Jonathan T. Morgan. Data Science Studies Group, eScience Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, March 6, 2017. -\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Critical Data Literarices.'' With Sayamindu Dasgupta. Data Science Studies Group, eScience Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, February 8, 2017. -\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``The Hidden Costs of Requiring Account Creation: Evidence from Peer Production.'' Colloquium, Department of Communication, University of Washinvton, Seattle, Washington, November 30, 2016. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Critical Data Literacies.'' With Sayamindu Dasgupta. Data Science Studies Group, eScience Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, February 8, 2017. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``The Hidden Costs of Requiring Account Creation: Evidence from Peer Production.'' Colloquium, Department of Communication, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, November 30, 2016. \item {[Paper Presentation]} ``The Hidden Costs of Requiring Account Creation: Evidence from Peer Production.'' With Aaron Shaw. Workshop and Lecture Series on the Law \& Economics of Innovation, ETH Zurich, Center for Law \& Economics, Department of Humanities, Social and Political Science, November 15, 2016. \item {[Paper Presentation]} ``The Wikipedia Adventure: Field Evaluation of an Interactive Tutorial for New Users.'' With Aaron Shaw. Workshop and Lecture Series on the Law \& Economics of Innovation, ETH Zurich, Center for Law \& Economics, Department of Humanities, Social and Political Science, November 14, 2016. \item {[Workshop]} ``Scratch Community Blocks Workshop.'' With Sayamindu Dasgupta. Scratch Conference, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 5, 2016. @@ -288,12 +369,12 @@ Presenting authors are marked a ``$*$'' in the list below. \item {[Lecture]} ``Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production.'' Department of Computer Science, University of California Santa Barbara, April 16, 2015. \item {[Lecture]} ``Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production.'' University of Milan, Milan, Italy, March 28, 2015. \item {[Lecture and Q\&A]} Discussion of \textit{The Internet’s Own Boy}. Workshop on Privacy, Surveillance, and Activism, Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, March 24, 2015. -\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, March 24, 2015. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Access Without Empowerment.'' Workshop on Privacy, Surveillance, and Activism. Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, March 24, 2015. \item {[Panel]} Discussion of \emph{The Internet's Own Boy}. Information \& Society Center, Information School, University of Washington, November 24, 2014. \item {[Lecture]} ``Understanding Collaborative Creativity in Scratch.'' Center for Data Science, University of Washington, Tacoma, November 19, 2014. \item {[Lecture]} ``Creativity Without Law in Remixing.'' Creativity Without Law Conference, Case Western University School of Law, November 7, 2014. \item {[Workshop Organization \& Lecture]} ``Open Source Comes to Campus.'' University of Washington, November 16, 2014. -\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Access Without Empowerement.'' Wikimania 2014, London, UK. August 9, 2014. +\item {[Paper Presentation]} ``Access Without Empowerment.'' Wikimania 2014, London, UK. August 9, 2014. \item {[Invited Expert Participant]} Data and Digital Methods BarCamp, ENSCI \& Medialab, Science Po, Paris, France, June 27, 2014. \item {[Lecture]} ``Volunteer Mobilization in Peer Production.'' Medialab, Sciences Po, Paris, France. June 25, 2014. \item {[Lecture and Workshop Facilitation]} ``Remixing Research and Scratch Data.'' With Andrés Monroy-Hernández. Scratch Data Summit, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 21, 2014. @@ -353,10 +434,20 @@ Presenting authors are marked a ``$*$'' in the list below. % This list includes invitation or application-only workshops. If I give a lecture or present a paper, I will not list it again here. \begin{cvlist} -\item The Science of Counter-Earth: Multiply Instantiated Institutions. The Neukom Institute for Computational Science at Darthmouth. Hosted at Pierce's Inn, Etna, New Hampshire. May 12-15, 2017. +\item NSF Workshop on Frameworks for Integrative Data Equity Systems (FIDES) and Foundations of Responsible Data Science (FORDS). New York University, New York, New York. March 25-26, 2020. {[Virtual due to COVID-19]} +\item Social Science FOO Camp. Organized by O'Reilly, SAGE, and Facebook. Facebook Campus, Menlo Park, California, February 7-9, 2020. +\item Summer Institute for Behavioral and Social Scientists Organizations and Their Effectiveness. Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, July 8-20, 2019. +\item CSST Summer Research Institute. Organized by the Consortium for the Science of Sociotechnical Systems Researchers (CSST). Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. June 18-22, 2019. {[Attended as Mentor]} +\item Digital Infrastructure Kickoff. Organized by the Ford and Alfred P. Sloan Foundations. Ford Foundation, New York, New York, February 4-5, 2019. +\item Social Science FOO Camp. Organized by O'Reilly, SAGE, and Facebook. Facebook Campus, Menlo Park, California, February 1-3, 2019. +\item Design Thinking Meeting. Organized by Liz Gerber, Bob Sutton, and Sarah Stein Greenberg. Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, November 29-30, 2018. +\item Digital Intelligence Lab. Institute for the Future, hosted by the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, October 30, 2018. +\item Festival of Ideas. Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 5, 2018. +\item Social Science FOO Camp. Organized by O'Reilly, SAGE, and Facebook. Facebook Campus, Menlo Park, California. February 2-4, 2018. +\item The Science of Counter-Earth: Multiply Instantiated Institutions. The Neukom Institute for Computational Science at Dartmouth. Hosted at Pierce's Inn, Etna, New Hampshire. May 12-15, 2017. \item Workshop on Developing a Research Agenda for Human-Centered Data Science. Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2016), San Francisco, California, February 28, 2016. \item Workshop on Breaking into New Data-Spaces: Infrastructure for Open Community Science. Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2016), San Francisco, California, February 27, 2016. -\item Workshop on Access To Knowledge (A2K). Open Society Inititative. Stoke, United Kington, August 5-6, 2015. +\item Workshop on Access To Knowledge (A2K). Open Society Initiative. Stoke, United Kingdom, August 5-6, 2015. \item Microsoft Research Faculty Summit. Microsoft, Redmond, Washington, July 8-9, 2015. \item Workshop on Advancing an Industry/Academic Partnership Model for Open Collaboration Research. Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2014), March 14, 2014. \item Social Computing Symposium. Microsoft FUSE Labs, San Francisco, California, January 11-13, 2015. @@ -370,122 +461,269 @@ Presenting authors are marked a ``$*$'' in the list below. \subsection{Courses} \begin{cvlist} +\item 2022, Spring. Designing Internet Research (COM528 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2022, Spring. DUB Seminar (HCID590 -- Masters Level. UW Masters program in Human-Computer Interaction and Design (MHCID+D). +\item 2022, Spring. Professional Development Seminar: Writing for Publication (COM594 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2022, Winter. Online Communities (COM481 -- Undergraduate Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2022, Winter. DUB Seminar (HCID590 -- Masters Level. UW Masters program in Human-Computer Interaction and Design (MHCID+D). +\item 2022, Winter. Professional Development Seminar: Career Options (COM594 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2021, Fall. DUB Seminar (HCID590 -- Masters Level. UW Masters program in Human-Computer Interaction and Design (MHCID+D). +\item 2021, Fall. Professional Development Seminar: Funding and Grants (COM594 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2021, Spring. Building Successful Online Communities (COM597 -- Masters Level). UW Communication Leadership’s “Masters in Communication in Communities and Networks” program. +\item 2021, Winter. Methods of Inquiry (COM501 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. Co-taught with Leah Ceccarelli. +\item 2021, Winter. Statistical Methods in Communication (COM520 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2020, Fall. Interpersonal Media (COM482 -- Undergraduate Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2020, Winter. Interpersonal Media (COM482 -- Undergraduate Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2020, Winter. Designing Internet Research (COM528 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2019, Fall. Communication Theory Development (COM500 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. Co-taught with Patricia Moy. +\item 2017, Fall. Communication Theory Development (COM500 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. Co-taught with Ralina Joseph. +\item 2017, Fall. Innovation Communities (COM597B -- Masters Level). UW Communication Leadership’s “Masters in Communication in Communities and Networks” program. \item 2017, Winter. Advanced Statistical Methods in Communication (COM521 -- Masters/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 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. Co-taught with Christine Harold. +\item 2016, Fall. Communication Theory Development (COM500 -- Masters/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 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2016, Spring. Designing Internet Research (COM528 -- Masters/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 -- Masters/PhD Level). UW Department of Communication. +\item 2015, Spring. Designing Internet Research (COM528 -- Masters/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} +\subsection{Directed Research Groups \& Reading Groups} + +I have conducted a series of ``Directed Research/Reading Groups'' (DRGs) that student enroll in as independent studies for credit but which are organized more like small project-based classes. Typically, a cohort of students enrolled in a DRG meets with myself and one or more graduate students in my lab weekly as part of a group research project. + \begin{cvlist} +\item 2021, Winter. Directed Research Group on the COVID-19 digital media landscape. (2 students; organized with Kaylea Champion) (COM499--Undergraduate). % 2 students, 4cr, 5cr; lucy, bella (jacinta as paid researcher) +\item 2021, Winter. Directed Research Group on qualitative analysis of online community ecology. (2 students; organized with Nate TeBlunthuis) (COM499--Undergraduate). % 2 students, 2cr alia, nicole (bella from REU) +\item 2020, Fall. Directed Research Group on the COVID-19 digital media landscape. (5 students; organized with Kaylea Champion) (COM499--Undergraduate). % 4cr (x2) 5cr (x3); lucy, bella, jacinta, monica, raina +\item 2020, Fall. Directed Research Group on qualitative analysis of online community ecology. (2 students; organized with Nate TeBlunthuis) (COM499--Undergraduate). % 2 students, 2cr alia, nicole (bella from REU) +\item 2019, Fall. Selected Readings (on organizational communication) (4 students; co-taught with Kirsten Foot). (COM590--Graduate) % kaylea, charlie, madison, and russell (varying credits) +\end{cvlist} + +\subsection{Individual Directed Readings \& Independent Studies} +\begin{cvlist} +\item 2021, Winter. Supervised Honors Thesis. (COM497--Undergraduate). % Zach Arenson, 5cr +\item 2021, Winter. Independent Research (on the COVID-19 digital media landscape). (COM591--Graduate). % Kaylea, 3cr, running DRG +\item 2021, Winter. Directed Research (on data literacy). (COM592--Graduate). % regina, 5cr +\item 2021, Winter. Independent Study/Research. (COM600--Graduate). % Kaylea, 3cr +\item 2021, Winter. Supervised Master Thesis. (COM700--Graduate). % salt, 6cr +\item 2021, Winter. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate). % nate, 10cr +\item 2021, Winter. Independent Study/Research. (CSE600--Graduate). % emilia 10cr + +\item 2020, Fall. Independent Research (on online community governance). (COM591--Graduate) % charlie 4c +\item 2020, Fall. Independent Research (on the COVID-19 digital media landscape). (COM591--Graduate) % kaylea 2cr +\item 2020, Fall. Independent Study/Research (on informal learning in online communities). (COM600--Graduate) % regina 4cr +\item 2020, Fall. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % salt 2cr +\item 2020, Fall. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 10cr +\item 2020, Fall. Independent Study/Research (on learning in online communities). (CSE600--Graduate) % emilia 4cr + +\item 2020, Summer. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % salt 2cr +\item 2020, Summer. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 2cr + +\item 2020, Spring. Selected Readings (on learning in online communities). (COM590--Graduate) % regina 1cr +\item 2020, Spring. Independent Research (on learning in online communities). (COM591--Graduate) % regina 2cr +\item 2020, Spring. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % salt 10cr +\item 2020, Spring. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 10cr +\item 2020, Spring. Independent Study/Research (on learning in online communities). (CSE600--Graduate) % emilia 12cr +\item 2020, Winter. Independent Research (on learning in online communities). (COM591--Graduate) % regina 2cr +\item 2020, Winter. Independent Study/Research. (CSE600--Graduate) % emilia 10cr +\item 2020, Winter. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 10cr +\item 2020, Winter. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % salt 6cr +\item 2019, Fall. Independent Study/Research. (CSE600--Graduate) % emilia 5cr +\item 2019, Fall. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 10cr +\item 2019, Fall. Supervised Masters Thesis. (2 students) (COM700--Graduate) % salt 6cr; charlie 5cr +\item 2019, Summer. Selected readings on peer production and online communities. (COM590--Graduate). % salt 2cr +\item 2019, Spring. Supervised Independent Study/Research on content moderation. (COM591--Graduate). % charlie 5cr +\item 2019, Spring. Supervised Masters Thesis. (3 students) (COM700--Graduate) % salt 5cr +\item 2019, Winter. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 9cr +\item 2019, Winter. Supervised Masters Thesis. (3 students) (COM700--Graduate) % kaylea, salt, charlie; 5cr each +\item 2018, Fall. Supervised Doctoral Dissertation. (COM800--Graduate) % nate 9cr +\item 2018, Fall. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % kaylea 5cr +\item 2018, Spring. Independent Study/Research (reading for general examinations). (COM600--Graduate). % nate 6cr +\item 2018, Winter. Independent Study/Research (reading for general examinations). (COM600--Graduate). % nate 6cr +\item 2017, Summer. Supervised Independent Study/Research. (COM591--Graduate). % nate 2cr +\item 2017, Spring. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % nate 5cr +\item 2017, Spring. Selected readings on social movements and online communities. (COM590--Graduate). % mengjun 5cr +\item 2017, Winter. Supervised Masters Thesis. (COM700--Graduate) % nate 5cr \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, Summer. Supervised Independent Study/Research (readings for general examinations). (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. Independent Study/Research (reading for general examinations 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 2014, Summer. Supervised Independent Research on quantitative analyses of online collective action. (COM591--Graduate) % w/ mary joyce \end{cvlist} \subsection{Workshops \& Seminars} \begin{cvlist} \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, Spring \& Fall; 2015, Spring \& Fall. 2016, Spring; Winter 2020. 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. +\item 2004-08-27--2004-09-01. Werkleitz School of Common Property, Halle Volkspark in Halle, Germany. \end{cvlist} \subsection{Guest Lectures} -A full list of my lectures is available at \url{http://mako.cc/academic/}. I have lectured at Evergreen State College, Hampshire College, Harvard, Northeastern, Northwestern, MIT, Parsons, Stanford, the University of Washington, and Yale. Topics include: +% - hampshire college? can't find it +% \item 2007. Parallel document development: Emerging models for cooperative writing. ??? can't find + +\begin{cvlist} +\item ``Computer-supported cooperative work and Social Computing.'' James Fogarty's Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CSE510), Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington. February 3, 2022. +\item ``Q\&A for Laboratories of Oligarchy.'' Andrés Monroy-Hernández's Social Computing Seminar, Princeton University. November 11, 2021. % TODO check the course number +\item ``Grants and funding.'' Patricia Moy's MA/PhD Proseminar (COM594), Department of Communication, University of Washington. January 22, 2020. +\item ``Quantitative Research.'' Kristina Scharp and LeiLani Nishime's Methods of Inquiry (COM 501), University of Washington. January 8, 2020. +\item ``Managing Organizational Culture in Online Group Mergers.'' Julie Kientz's Academic Research Seminar (HCDE 547), University of Washington. November 30, 2019. +\item ``Beautiful \TeX~Documents with Knitr.'' Andrew Berdahl's Beautiful Documents with \LaTeX~(FISH 512), School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington. November 14, 2019. +\item ``User Innovation.'' Nate TeBlunthuis' Interpersonal Media (COM482), Department of Communication, University of Washington. February 26, 2019. +\item ``Computer-supported cooperative work and Social Computing.'' James Fogarty's Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CSE510), Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington. October 25, 2018. +\item ``Writing for publication.'' Lisa Coutu's MA/PhD Proseminar (COM594), Department of Communication, University of Washington. May 8, 2018. +\item ``Grants and funding.'' Lisa Coutu's MA/PhD Proseminar (COM594), Department of Communication, University of Washington. January 17, 2018. +\item ``Communication research and Laboratories of Oligarchy.'' Sara Quinn's Honors Sociology Seminar, Department of Sociology, University of Washington. November 7, 2017. +\item ``Computer-supported cooperative work and Social Computing.'' James Fogarty's Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (CSE510), Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington. February 23, 2016. +\item ``Communication research and Laboratories of Oligarchy.'' Hedy Lee's Honors Sociology Seminar, Department of Sociology, University of Washington. October 27, 2016. +\item ``Grants and funding.'' Lisa Coutu's MA/PhD Proseminar (COM594), Department of Communication, University of Washington. May 3, 2016. +\item ``Big Data Research in Communication.'' Valerie Manusov's "Methods of Inquiry" (COM501). Department of Communication, University of Washington. March 4, 2015. +\item ``Big Data Research in Communication.'' Kirsten Foot's "Theories of Technology and Society" (COM539). Department of Communication, University of Washington. January 28, 2015. +\item ``Introduction to Free Software.'' Open Source Comes to Campus. University of Washington. November 16, 2014. +\item ``From Free Software to Free Culture and Wikipedia.'' Annisa Tanweer's "Navigating Information Networks" (COM301). Department of Communication, University of Washington. November 10, 2014. +\item ``Hackers and Innovation: The CHDK Story.'' Robin Avni's class on digital photography (COM597). University of Washington. August 5, 2014. +\item ``Introduction to Internet Research Methods.'' Kirsten Foot's "Designing Internet Research" (COM528). Department of Communication, University of Washington. April 2, 2014. +\item ``Big Data Research in Communication.'' Valerie Manusov's "Methods of Inquiry" (COM501). Department of Communication, University of Washington. March 10, 2014. +\item ``Big Data Research in Communication.'' Gina Neff's "Theories of Technology and Society" (COM539). Department of Communication, University of Washington. October 29, 2013. +\item ``Introduction to Free Software.'' Melanie Crean's Collaborative Futures, Parsons The New School for Design. October 24, 2013. +\item ``Introduction to Free Software.'' Aaron Shaw's Communities and Crowds, Northwestern University. October 15, 2013. +\item ``User Innovation and User Communities.'' Aaron Shaw's Communities and Crowds, Northwestern University. October 10, 2013. +\item ``User Innovation and User Communities.'' Executive Education, MIT Sloan. September 10, 2013. +\item ``User Innovation and User Communities.'' Executive Education, MIT Sloan. April 30, 2013. +\item ``User Innovation and User Communities.'' Executive Education, MIT Sloan. April 9, 2013. +\item ``Wikipedia and Organization.'' Tom Malone's class on Strategic Organizational Design at MIT Sloan. April 3, 2013. +\item ``Openness and Learning.'' Mitch Resnick's class on Learning Creative Learning at the MIT Media Lab. March 11, 2013. +\item ``Attracting Participants To An Online Community.'' Eric von Hippel's User-Centered Innovations (15.S08). MIT Program in Systems Design and Management. March 8, 2013. +\item ``Hackers: What they do, and why they do it.'' Eric von Hippel's How to Develop "Breakthrough" Products and Services (15.356). MIT Sloan School of Management. March 4, 2013. +\item ``Hackers: What they do, and why they do it.'' Eric von Hippel's User-Centered Innovations (15.S08). MIT Program in Systems Design and Management. February 15, 2013. +\item ``Introduction to Free Software.'' Jeffrey Juris's "Cybercultures and Technopolitics," Northeastern University. January 23, 2013. +\item ``Harnessing User Innovation with Toolkits and User Communities.'' MIT Executive Education. September 10, 2012 +\item ``User Innovation and User Communities.'' Executive Education, MIT Sloan. July 17, 2012. (2 sessions) +\item ``User Innovation and User Communities.'' Executive Education, MIT Sloan. June 11, 2012. +\item ``User Innovation and User Communities.'' Executive Education, MIT Sloan. April 24, 2012. +\item ``User Innovation and User Communities.'' Executive Education, MIT Sloan. March 20, 2012. +\item ``Attracting Participants To An Online Community.'' Eric von Hippel's User-Centered Innovations (15.S08). MIT Program in Systems Design and Management. March 16, 2012. +\item ``Hackers: What they do, and why they do it.'' Eric von Hippel's How to Develop "Breakthrough" Products and Services (15.356). MIT Sloan School of Management. March 7, 2012. +\item ``Hackers: What they do, and why they do it.'' Eric von Hippel's User-Centered Innovations (15.S08). MIT Program in Systems Design and Management. February 10, 2012. +\item ``Failure in Free Software and Civic Media.'' Civic Media, Comparative Media Studies, MIT. November 28, 2011. +\item ``Free Software and Free Culture.'' Elizabeth Stark's Difficult Problems in Cyberlaw, Stanford School of Design and Stanford Law School. October, 31, 2011. +\item ``Hackers: What they do, and why they do it.'' Dr. Philipp Türtscher's visiting MBA Class from Vienna University. September 12, 2011. +\item ``Designing for Cooperation with Social Incentives'' Internet Law Conference (iLaw), Harvard Law School. September 8, 2011. +\item ``Attracting Participants To An Online Community.'' Eric von Hippel's User-Centered Innovations (15.S08). MIT Program in Systems Design and Management. March 11, 2011. +\item ``Hackers: What they do, and why they do it.'' Eric von Hippel's How to Develop "Breakthrough" Products and Services (15.356). MIT Sloan School of Management. February 14, 2011. +\item ``Antifeatures.'' Free Technology Academy, February 10, 2011. +\item ``Hackers: What they do, and why they do it.'' Eric von Hippel's User-Centered Innovations (15.969). MIT Program in Systems Design and Management. February 4, 2011. +\item ``Revealing Errors.'' Richard Weiss's Course, Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington. December 6, 2010. +\item ``Antifeatures.'' Doug Schuler's Course, Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington. December 4, 2010. +\item ``Building Free Election Technologies.'' Crisis Mapping, MIT Visual Arts Program, MIT. November 3, 2010. +\item ``Introduction to Free Software and Open Source.'' Leah Buechley's Design for Empowerment (MAS.961), MIT Media Lab, MIT. October 8, 2010. +\item ``Introduction to Free Software and Open Source.'' Neil Gershenfeld's How to Make Almost Anything. MIT Center for Bits and Atom, MIT. May 4, 2010 +\item ``Hackers: What they do, and why they do it.'' Dr. Philipp Türtscher's visiting MBA Class from Vienna University. May 4, 2010. +\item ``Hackers: What they do, and why they do it.'' Eric von Hippel's How to Develop "Breakthrough" Products and Services (15.356). MIT Sloan School of Management. February 16, 2010. +\item ``Hackers: What they do, and why they do it.'' Eric von Hippel's User-Centered Innovations (15.969). MIT Program in Systems Design and Management. February 12, 2010. +\item ``Free Software, Open Source, and Academic Research.'' Leah Buechley's Design for Empowerment (MAS.961), MIT Media Lab, MIT. November 13, 2009. +\item ``Introduction to Free Software and Open Source.'' Neil Gershenfeld's How to Make Almost Anything. MIT Center for Bits and Atom, MIT. May 11, 2009 +\item ``Introduction to Free/Libre Open Source.'' Elizabeth Stark's Internet Law, Yale, New Haven, Connecticut. March 24, 2009. +\item ``Hackers: What they do, and why they do it.'' Eric von Hippel's User-Centered Innovations (15.969). MIT Program in Systems Design and Management. February 20, 2009. +\item ``Hackers: What they do, and why they do it.'' Eric von Hippel's How to Develop "Breakthrough" Products and Services (15.356). MIT Sloan School of Management. February 17, 2009. +\item ``Introduction to Free Software and Open Source.'' Hiroshi Ishii's Futurecraft (MAS.921), MIT Media Lab, MIT. October 1, 2008. +\item ``User Innovation in Action.'' Eric von Hippel's course, MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, Massachusetts. March 7, 2008. +\end{cvlist} +\subsection{Other Teaching Experience} \begin{cvlist} -% \item Communication research and ``Laboratories of Oligrachy.'' Honors Sociology Seminar (Hedy Lee), Department of Sociology, University of Washington. 2016-10-27. -% \item Grants and funding. MA/PhD Proseminar (COM 594), Department of Communication, University of Washington. 2016-05-03. -\item 2013--2015. ``Big Data'' research in Communication. -\item 2008--2014. Introduction to free software and open source. -\item 2014. From ``free software'' to ``free culture'' and Wikipedia. -\item 2014. Hackers and Innovation: The CHDK Story. -\item 2014. Introduction to Internet research methods. -\item 2012--2013. User innovation and user communities. -\item 2008--2013. Hackers: What they do. Why they do it. -\item 2011--2013. Attracting Participants to user communities. -\item 2013. Wikipedia and organization. -\item 2013. Openness and learning. -\item 2012. Harnessing user innovation with toolkits and user communities. -\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. -\item 2008. Disasters and Free Software. -\item 2007. Parallel document development: Emerging models for cooperative writing. +\item 2010--2012, Spring. Teaching Assistant: How to Develop ``Breakthrough'' Products and Services (15.356). (with Prof. Eric von Hippel). MIT Program in Systems Design and Management. +\item 2010--2012, Spring. Teaching Assistant: User-Centric Innovations (15.969). (with Prof. Eric von Hippel). MIT Sloan School of Management. +\item 2008, Fall. Graduate Seminar in Free Software and Open Source (MAS960). MIT Media Lab. Supervised by Chris Csikszentmihályi. \end{cvlist} -\subsection{Students Supervised} +\section{Mentorship} + +\subsection{Current Graduate Student Advisees} \begin{cvlist} -\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 Jason Portenoy. Graduate School Representative (2017--), PhD Dissertation Committee, General Examination Committee Member. -\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. Masters Thesis Evaluation Committee Member (2009), Media Lab, University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland. +% LIST OF CURRENTS ADVISEES FIRST; ALPHABETICALLY BY LAST NAME +\item Kaylea Champion. Advisor and Chair (2019--), PhD Advisory Committee; Advisor and Chair (2017--2019), MA Thesis Committee; Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item Regina Cheng. Co-Advisor and Co-Chair (2019--), PhD Advisory Committee; Department of Human-Centered Design \& Engineering, University of Washington. +\item Emilia F. Gan. Co-Advisor and Co-Chair (2019--), PhD Advisory Committee; Paul G.~Allen School of Computer Science \& Engineering, University of Washington. +\item Charles Kiene. Advisor and Chair (2020--), PhD Advisory Committee; Advisor and Chair (2019--2020), MA Thesis Committee; Department of Communication, University of Washington. \end{cvlist} -\subsection{Graduate Teaching} +\subsection{Former Graduate Student Advisees} +% LIST OF FORMER ADVISEES BY GRADUATE TIME \begin{cvlist} -\item 2010--2012, Spring. Teaching Assistant: How to Develop ``Breakthrough'' Products and Services (15.356). (with Prof. Eric von Hippel). MIT Program in Systems Design and Management. -\item 2010--2012, Spring. Teaching Assistant: User-Centric Innovations (15.969). (with Prof. Eric von Hippel). MIT Sloan School of Management. -\item 2008, Fall. Graduate Seminar in Free Software and Open Source (MAS960). MIT Media Lab. Supervised by Chris Csikszentmihályi. +\item Nate TeBlunthuis. Advisor and Chair (2017--2021), PhD Advisory Committee; Advisor and Chair (2015--2017) MA Thesis Committee; Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item Wm Salt Hale. Advisor and Chair (2017--2021), MA Thesis Committee; Department of Communication, University of Washington. \end{cvlist} -% missing other neil's class? +\subsection{Former Postdoctoral Supervisees} -% \item 2011-11-28. Failure in Free Software and Civic Media. Civic Media, Comparative Media Studies, MIT. +\begin{cvlist} + \item Sayamindu Dasgupta. Postdoctoral Supervisor (2017--2018), Moore/Sloan Foundation Data Science Postdoctoral Fellowship, eScience Institute, University of Washington. +\end{cvlist} -% \item 2011-10-31 Free Software and Free Culture. Difficult Problems in Cyberlaw, Stanford School of Design Stanford Law School. -% \item 2011-09-12. Hackers: What they do, and why they do it. Visiting MBA Class from Vienna University at MIT Sloan School of Management (Philipp Türtscher). -% \item 2009-05-11. Introduction to Free Software and Open Source. MIT Center for Bits and Atom (Neil Gershenfeld). % missing -% \item 2010-11-03. Building Free Election Technologies. MIT Visual Arts Program: Crisis Mapping. % missing -% \item 2010-10-08. Introduction to Free Software and Open Source. MIT Media Lab: MAS.961 (Design for Empowerement, Leah Buechley). %missing -% \item 2010-05-04. Hackers: What they do, and why they do it. Visiting MBA Class from Vienna University at MIT Sloan School of Management (Philipp Türtscher). -% \item 2010-02-16. Hackers: What they do, and why they do it. MIT Sloan School of Management: 15.356 (Eric von Hippel). -% \item 2010-02-12. Hackers: What they do, and why they do it. MIT Program in Systems Design and Management: 15.969 (Eric von Hippel). +\subsection{Current Other Graduate Students Supervised} -% \item 2009-11-05. Introduction to Free Software and Open Source. MIT Media Lab: Future Craft (Prof. Hiroshi) % missing MAS.921 -% \item 2009-02-20. Hackers: What they do, and why they do it. MIT Program in Systems Design and Management: 15.969 (Eric von Hippel). -% \item 2009-02-17. Hackers: What they do, and why they do it. MIT Sloan School of Management: 15.356 (Eric von Hippel). -% \item 2009-11-13. Free Software, Open Source, and Academic Research. MIT Media Lab: MAS.961 (Design for Empowerement, Leah Buechley). -% \item 2009-03-24. Revealing Errors, Yale Law School ISP in New Haven, Connecticut. -% \item 2009-03-24. Introduction to Free/Libre Open Source. For Elizabeth Stark at Yale in New Haven, Connecticut. -% \item 2009-06-16. Free/Libre Open Source Software 101, Knight Foundation News Conference at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts. +\begin{cvlist} +% THEN ALPHABETICALLY BY LAST NAME +\item Jenna Frens. Member (2019--), PhD Dissertation Committee; Member (2018--2019), General Examination Committee; Department of Human-Centered Design \& Engineering, University of Washington. +\item Connor Gilroy. Graduate Student Representative (2021--), PhD Advisory Committee; Department of Sociology, University of Washington. +\item Aparna Gosh. Member (2019--), PhD Advisory Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item Russell Hansen. Member (2019--), PhD Advisory Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item Zarine Kharazian. Member (2021--), PhD Advisory Committee; Department of Human-Centered Design \& Engineering, University of Washington. +\item Samuel Kauffman. Graduate Student Representative (2020--2022), PhD Advisory Committee; Paul G.~Allen School of Computer Science \& Engineering, University of Washington. +\item Katharina Kloppenborg. Member (2020--), PhD Thesis Advisory Committee, Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity, Paris, France. +\item Luyue Ma. Member (2019--) PhD Advisory Committee; Member (2019), General Examination Committee; Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item Amirah Majid. Graduate School Representative (2016--), PhD Dissertation Committee; Information School, University of Washington. +\item John Robinson. Member (2018--) General Examination Committee, Department of Human-Centered Design and Engineering, University of Washington. +\item Polly Straub-Cook. Member (2019--), PhD Dissertation Committee; Member (2018--2019), General Examination Committee; Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item Chau Tran. Member (2019--) PhD Dissertation Committee; Member (2018--2019), Qualifying Examination Committee; Department of Computer Science and Engineering, New York University. +\item Hannah Twigg-Smith Member. (2021--), General Examination Committee; Department of Human-Centered Design \& Engineering, University of Washington. +\item Spencer Williams. Graduate School Representative (2020--), General Examination Committee; Department of Human-Centered Design \& Engineering, University of Washington. +% END LIST OF CURRENT STUDENTS +\end{cvlist} -% \item 2008-10-21. Revealing Errors, Harvard-MIT-Yale Cyberscholar Working Group at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts -% \item 2008-10-01. Introduction to Free Software and Open Source. MIT Media Lab: Future Craft (Prof. Hiroshi) % missing MAS.921 -% \item 2008-04-07. Renaissance Panel: The Roles of Creative Synthesis in Innovation, CHI 2008 in Florence, Italy. -% \item 2008-03-03. Disasters and Free Software, Zones of Emergency series at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts. -% \item 2008-01-22. Clouding Computing and Free and Open Source Software, Computing in the Cloud Workshop at the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University in Princeton, NJ. +\subsection{Former Other Graduate Students Supervised} -% \item 2007-11-15. Reflections on Decoding Liberation, Book Launch Event for Decoding Liberation at Brooklyn College. -% \item 2007-06-27. Parallel Document Development, User Innovation Conference at Copenhagen Business School in Copenhagen, Denmark. -% \item 2007-04-27. Reflections on the War on Share, Media in Transition 5 (MiT5) at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts. -% \item 2006-06-02. Defining Moments, Conference on Engaging in Open Source (CEOS) organized by the ACM Chapter at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. -% \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. +\begin{cvlist} +\item Lucy Simko. Graduate Student Representative (2021--2022), PhD Advisory Committee; Paul G.~Allen School of Computer Science \& Engineering, University of Washington. +\item Eric Zeng. Graduate Student Representative (2020--2022), PhD Advisory Committee; Paul G.~Allen School of Computer Science \& Engineering, University of Washington. +\item Matthew Conlen. Graduate Student Representative (2021--2021), PhD Advisory Committee; Paul G.~Allen School of Computer Science \& Engineering, University of Washington. +\item Stefania Druga. Member (2020--2021), PhD Advisory Committee; Information School, University of Washington. +\item Kevin Calderwood. Member (2019--2021), PhD Dissertation Committee; Member (2017--2019), General Examination Committee; Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item Janny Wang. Member (2017--2021), PhD Dissertation Committee; Member (2017) General Examination Committee; Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item Jason Portenoy. Graduate School Representative (2017--2021), PhD Dissertation Committee, Graduate School Representative (2017), General Examination Committee, Information School, University of Washington. +\item Rob Thompson. Graduate Student Representative (2019), PhD Dissertation Committee; Paul G.~Allen School of Computer Science \& Engineering; University of Washington. +\item Jeremy D. Foote. Member (2018--2019), PhD Dissertation Committee; Program in Media, Technology, and Society, School of Communication Studies, Northwestern University. +\item Sneha Narayan. Member (2017--2019), PhD Dissertation Committee; Program in Technology and Social Behavior, Northwestern University. +% \item Jim Maddock. Member (2019--), General Examination Committee; Program in Technology and Social Behavior, Northwestern University. % NOTE: I can't reall if Jim every officially added me to his committee. +\item Amanda Menking. Member (2019) and Graduate School Representative (2016--2019), PhD Dissertation Committee; Information School, University of Washington. +\item Samuel Woolley. Member (2015--2018) PhD Dissertation Committee; Member (2014--2015), PhD General Examination Committee; Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item Sayamindu Dasgupta. Member (2015--2016), PhD Dissertation Committee; Program in Media Arts and Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. +\item Lynette Shaw. Graduate School Representative (2016), PhD Dissertation Committee; Department of Sociology, University of Washington. +\item Michael Gilbert. Member (2014--2016), PhD Dissertation Committee; Department of Human Centered Design \& Engineering, University of Washington. +\item J. Nathan Mathias. Member (2014--2015), PhD General Examination Committee; Program in Media Arts and Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. +\item Martin Gimpl. Member (2009), Masters Thesis Evaluation Committee; Media Lab, University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland. +\end{cvlist} + +\subsection{Former Undergraduate Students Supervised} + +\begin{cvlist} +\item Zach Arenson. Supervisor (2020--2021), Undergraduate Honors Thesis; Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\end{cvlist} \section{Grants \& Awards} @@ -498,18 +736,41 @@ A full list of my lectures is available at \url{http://mako.cc/academic/}. I hav \subsection{Grants} \begin{cvlist} -\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 2021-04-01--2026-03-31 (expected). Principle Investigator. \textit{National Science Foundation} (IIS-2045055) for ``CAREER: New Approaches to Managing Lifecycles of Digital Knowledge Commons.'' (\$549,959) +\item 2020-04-15--2021-03-31 (expected). Senior Personnel for \emph{Protocol Labs} grant for ``Digital observatory for socially produced online COVID-19 information.'' Collaborative Proposal with Aaron Shaw. (Total Amount: \$20,000; UW: None) +\item 2019-08-15--2022-07-31 (expected). \textit{National Science Foundation} (IIS-1908850) for ``Modeling the Ecological Dynamics of Online Organizations.'' Collaborative Proposal with Aaron Shaw. (Total: \$497,724; UW: \$279,966) +\item 2019-01-01--2020-12-31 (expected). \emph{Alfred P. Sloan Foundation} with \emph{Ford Foundation}. ``Modeling Underproduction in Peer-Produced Digital Infrastructure.'' Serving as PI for project led by Kaylea Champion with Aaron Shaw, and Morten Warncke-Wang. (\$139,994) +\item 2017-07-01--2021-06-30 (expected). \emph{National Science Foundation} (CNS-1703049) for ``SaTC: CORE: Medium: Collaborative: Measuring the Value of Anonymous Online Participation'' Collaborative Proposal with Rachel Greenstadt and Andrea Forte. (Total Amount: \$1,113,143; UW: \$293,000) +\item 2016-09-01--2019-08-31 (expected). \emph{National Science Foundation} (IIS-1617129) for ``CHS: Small: Collaborative Research: Pathways to Community Success: Advancing a Comparative Science of Online Collaborative Organization.'' Collaborative Proposal with Aaron Shaw. (Total Amount: \$499,684; UW: \$305,359) +\item 2014-09-01--2017-08-31. \emph{National Science Foundation} (DRL-1417663) for ``Collaborative Research: New Pathways into Data Science: Extending the Scratch Programming Language to Enable Youth to Analyze and Visualize Their Own Learning.'' Collaborative Proposal with Mitch Resnick and Natalie Rusk. (Total: \$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 2022. \textit{Best Paper Honorable Mention} for ``The Social Embeddedness of Peer Production: A Comparative Qualitative Analysis of Three Indian Language Wikipedia Editions'' at CHI 2022. +\item 2022. \textit{Best Paper Honorable Mention} for ``How Interest-Driven Content Creation Shapes Opportunities for Informal Learning in Scratch: A Case Study on Novices’ Use of Data Structures'' at CHI 2022. +\item 2021. \textit{Top Paper Award} in the Computational Methods Division for ``A Community Ecology Approach for Identifying Competitive and Mutualistic Relationships Between Online Communities'' at the International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA 2021). +\item 2020. \textit{Distinguished Reviewer Award} from the \textit{16th International Symposium on Open Collaboration} at OpenSym '20. +\item 2019. \textit{General Symbiont Award} from the Research Symbiont Award Committee that is ``given to a scientist working in any field who has shared data beyond the expectations of their field.'' +\item 2018. \textit{Best Paper Honorable Mention} for ``Managing Organizational Culture in Online Group Mergers'' at CSCW '18. +\item 2017. \textit{Best Paper Honorable Mention} for ``Scratch Community Blocks: Supporting Children as Data Scientists'' at CHI 2017. \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. +\item 2011. \textit{Best Paper Honorable Mention} for ``Computers Can’t Give Credit'' at CHI '11. +\item 2007. \textit{Innovator Award} from the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) for ``an individual, institution, or group that exemplifies SPARC principles by working to challenge the status quo in scholarly communication for the benefit of researchers, libraries, universities, and the public.'' +\end{cvlist} + +\subsection{Residencies and Short-Term Fellowships} + +\begin{cvlist} +% \item 2018--2019. Lenore Annenberg and Wallis Annenberg Fellow in Communication. Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. +\item 2018-04-09--2018-04-19. Visiting Scholar. Helen Riaboff Whiteley Center, University of Washington, Friday Harbor, Washington. +\item 2017-04-07--2018-04-20. Visiting Scholar. Helen Riaboff Whiteley Center, University of Washington, Friday Harbor, Washington. +\item 2016-01-20--2016-02-21. Visiting Scholar. Helen Riaboff Whiteley Center, University of Washington, Friday Harbor, Washington. +\item 2015-01-30--2015-03-07. Visiting Scholar. Helen Riaboff Whiteley Center, University of Washington, Friday Harbor, Washington. \end{cvlist} \section{Service} @@ -533,9 +794,24 @@ A full list of my lectures is available at \url{http://mako.cc/academic/}. I hav \subsection{Service to Profession} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2017--. Steering Committee. OpenSym. +\item 2018--. Associate Chair. ACM Conference on Computer-supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW) ('18, '19, '20, '21, '22, '23). +\item 2018--. Member, Editorial Board. Computational Communication Research. +\item 2018--. Member, Editorial Board. Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media. +\item 2020--. Member, Program Committee. OpenSym ('20, '21, '22). +\item 2017--. Member, Steering Committee. OpenSym. +\item 2022. Co-Chair, Wikimedia Research Fund. Wikimedia Foundation. +\item 2022. Co-Chair, Award Committee. Wikimedia Foundation Research Award the Year (WIKI-RAY). +\item 2021. Panels Co-Chair. ACM Conference on Computer-supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW) ('21). +\item 2021. Member, MexiCHI Student Design Review Committee. Mexican Association on Human-Computer Interaction. +\item 2021. Co-Chair, Award Committee. Wikimedia Foundation Research Award the Year (WIKI-RAY). +\item 2020. Faculty Member. Doctoral Consortium, OpenSym 2020. +\item 2019. Member, External Review Committee. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. +% \item 2019. Associate Chair. ACM Conference on Computer-supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW). +\item 2019. Co-Chair. Doctoral Consortium, OpenSym. +\item 2019. Co-Chair. Research Track, Wikimania (Wikimedia Foundation Annual Conference). +% \item 2018. Associate Chair. ACM Conference on Computer-supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW). \item 2016--2017. Program Co-Chair. OpenSym 2017. -\item 2016. Faculty Member. Doctoral Consortium. OpenSym 2016. Berlin, Germany. +\item 2016. Faculty Member. Doctoral Consortium. OpenSym 2016. \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). @@ -549,93 +825,137 @@ A full list of my lectures is available at \url{http://mako.cc/academic/}. I hav \item 2012. Member Program Committee, Wikipedia Academy. \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, +\subsection{Reviewing} + +I am also a reviewer for a number of journals, conferences, academic presses, and grant organizations in communication, sociology, human computer interaction, and information systems including (in alphabetical order): + +\bigskip + +ACM Conference on Computer-supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW), +ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing (CHI), +ACM Transactions on Social Computing (TSC), +American Sociological Review (ASR), +Computational Communication Research (CCR), Future Internet, -HICCS, -IASC -ICIS, -ICWSM, -IJOC, -JASIST -JOBEM, -JOCM +Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICCS), +Indian Institute of Technology Ropar (IIT-R), +International Communication Association Annual Meeting (ICA), +International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM), +International Association for the Study of the Commons Global Conference (IASC), +International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), +International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS), +International Journal of Communication (IJOC), +International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym/WikiSym), +Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), +Journal of Broadcasting \& Electronic Media (JOBEM), +Journal of Communication (JOC), +Journal of Organizational Change Management (JOCM), +Journal of Peer Production (JOPP), +Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media (JQD:DM), +Management of Information Systems Quarterly (MISQ), MIT Press, -NMS -OpenSym, -Polity, -SAGE, -SIGCSE, -the ICA Annual Meeting, -the National Science Foundation, -and VLH/CC. +Mexican Association on Human-Computer Interaction. +National Science Foundation (as both an external reviewer and as panelist), % panelist: x3 +New Media \& Society (NMS), +Polity Press, +SAGE Press, +Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education Conference (SIGCSE), +Swiss National Science Foundation, +University of Washington Royalty Research Fund +and IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing (VLH/CC). + +\medskip + +I have received ``Special Recognitions for Outstanding Reviews'' from ACM's SIGCHI for reviews submitted for +CHI '14, CSCW '16, CHI '17 [x3], CSCW '17, CHI '18 [x3], CSCW '19 [x2], and CSCW '20 [3x]. +% these need to be here because of the missing cvlist \bigskip \bigskip \subsection{University \& Departmental Service} \begin{cvlist} +\item 2021--. Member, Executive Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item 2021--. Member for Admissions, Graduate Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item 2020--. Non-voting member representing the College of Arts and Sciences. Hyak Governance Board in charge of UW's high performance computing systems. 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 2020--2021. Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item 2021. Faculty Mentor, DUB Doctoral Consortium, University of Washington. +\item 2020. Co-Organizer. DUB Retreat. University of Washington. +\item 2020. Member, Search Committee, Lecturer in Communication, Technology, and Society, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item 2019--2020. Member, Provost's Task Force on Data Science Education Initiative, University of Washington. +\item 2013--2020. Diversity Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item 2019--2020. Member, Website Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item 2019--2020. Member for Admissions, Graduate Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item 2019. Co-Organizer. DUB Retreat. University of Washington. +\item 2017--2018. Member for Admissions, Graduate Committee, Department of Communication, University of Washington. +\item 2014--2017. Colloquium 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} -\subsection{Theses} - -\begin{cvlist} -\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2013. ``Essays on volunteer mobilization in peer production.'' Ph.D. Dissertation, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Interdepartmental Program in Management and Media Arts and Sciences. Advised by Eric von Hippel, Yochai Benkler, Tom Malone, and Mitch Resnick. -\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2007 ``Cooperation in Parallel: A Tool for Supporting Collaborative Writing in Diverged Documents.'' Masters Thesis, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Media Arts and Sciences. Advised by Walter Bender, Chris Csikszentmihályi, and Gabriella Coleman. -\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2003. ``Literary Collaboration and Control A Socio-Historic, Technological and Legal Analysis.'' Division III (Bachelors Thesis), Amherst, Massachusetts: Hampshire College. Advised by James Miller, James Wald, and David Bollier. -\end{cvlist} - \section{Other Service Activities} \subsection{Non-Profit Activity} \begin{cvlist} -\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 2006--. \emph{Open Knowledge Foundation}, Member, Advisory Council. +\item 2005--. \emph{Ubuntu Project}, Member; Core Developer (2005-2019); Member, Community Council (2005--2011). +\item 2007--2018. \emph{Wikimedia Foundation}, Member, Advisory Board. % end date is vague but this seems abou right +\item 2008--2019. \emph{Free Software Foundation}, Member, Board of Directors. \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{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. -\end{cvlist} - \subsection{Technical Books} \begin{cvlist} -\item 2006--2014. Hill, Benjamin Mako, Matthew Helmke and Corey Burger. The Official Ubuntu Book (Editions published: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014). New York: Pearson. 2006's best-selling Linux book. -\item 2009--2013. Rankin, Kyle and Benjamin Mako Hill. The Official Ubuntu Server Book (Editions published: 2009, 2001, 2013). New York: Pearson. +\item 2006--2016. Hill, Benjamin Mako, Matthew Helmke and Corey Burger. The Official Ubuntu Book. New York: Pearson. [Editions: 1\textsuperscript{st} (2006), 2\textsuperscript{nd} (2007), 3\textsuperscript{rd} (2008), 4\textsuperscript{th} (2009), 5\textsuperscript{th} (2010), 6\textsuperscript{th} (2011), 7\textsuperscript{th} (2012), 8\textsuperscript{th} (2014), 9\textsuperscript{th} (2016); Translations: German, Polish, Spanish, Japanese; 2006's best-selling Linux book] +\item 2009--2013. Rankin, Kyle and Benjamin Mako Hill. The Official Ubuntu Server Book. New York: Pearson. [Editions: 1\textsuperscript{st} (2009), 2\textsuperscript{nd} (2011), 3\textsuperscript{rd} (2013); Translations: French] \item 2005. Hill, Benjamin Mako, David B. Harris and Jaldhar Vyas. Debian GNU/Linux 3.x Bible. New York: Wiley. \end{cvlist} \subsection{Magazine Articles, etc.} -I have published dozens of magazine articles, conference papers, and other journalistic and non-academic publications. A list can be found at: \url{http://mako.cc/writing/} +I have published many magazine articles and other journalistic and non-academic publications. A list can be found at: \url{https://mako.cc/writing/}. The list includes the following selected articles: + +\begin{cvlist} + +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2014. ``I Don’t Use Gmail, but Google Still Has Lots of My Personal Emails.'' \textit{Slate Magazine}, May 13, 2014, sec. Future Tense. \url{https://slate.com/technology/2014/05/don-t-use-gmail-here-s-how-to-determine-how-many-of-your-emails-google-may-have.html}. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Samuel J. Klein. 2013. ``Inspired by Aaron.'' \textit{Red Pepper}, 2013. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2006. ``Liberating IPods in Cambridge.'' \textit{Linux.com}. November 7, 2006. \textit{https://www.linux.com/news/liberating-ipods-cambridge/}. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2005. ``Freedom’s Standard Advanced?'' \textit{Mute Magazine}, 2005. \url{https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/freedoms-standard-advanced}. +\item Hill, Benjamin Mako. 2002. ``The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth: My Story of Unlearning.'' In \textit{Vimukt Shiksha}. Udaipur, Jaipur, India: Shikshantar. +\end{cvlist} + +% \item {[Book Chapter--Online Only]} Hill, Benjamin Mako, and Aaron Shaw. 2019. “Wikipedia and the End of Open Collaboration?'' In \textit{Wikipedia @ 20: Stories of Incomplete Revolution (Online Only Material)}, edited by Joseph M. Jr. Reagle and Jackie L. Koerner. PubPub (MIT Press). \url{https://wikipedia20.pubpub.org/pub/lifecycles/release/2}. + \vspace{2.5em} -\subsection{Public Talks} +\subsection{Talks to Non-Academic Audiences} -I frequently am invited to give talks to non-academic audiences. A selection of these talks is included below. +% I frequently am invited to give talks to non-academic audiences. A selection of these talks is included below. \begin{cvlist} +\item {[Panel]} ``Wikipedia @ 20 Panel.'' Wikipedia Weekly Network Podcast, January 15, 2021. +% \item {[Talk]} ``Cocktails and Mocktails Evening Social (a How-To Session!)'' Seattle GNU/Linux Conference (SeaGL), Novemer 13, 2020. +\item {[Workshop Participation]} Sustain Summit, Sint-Gilles, Belgium, January 30, 2020. +\item {[Keynote Lecture]} ``How Markets Co-opted Free Software’s most Valuable Weapon.'' SeaGL, Seattle, Washington, November, 16, 2019. +\item {[Lecture]} ``All Talk? The effects of easier communication interfaces (than user talk pages) on collaborative production.'' With Sneha Narayan, Nathan TeBlunthuis, Wm Salt Hale, and Aaron Shaw. Wikimania 2020 Research Track, Stockholm, Sweden, August 17, 2019. +\item {[Lecture]} ``The Growth and Decline of Digital Knowledge Commons.'' Github, San Francisco, California, June 13, 2019. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Social and Communicative Dynamics in Wikis.'' Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, California, June 5, 2019. +\item {[Lecture]} ``The Growth and Decline of Digital Knowledge Commons.'' Knight Foundation Retreat, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, May 30, 2019. +\item {[Lecture]} ``The Growth and Decline of Digital Knowledge Commons.'' Bloomberg Beta Dinner Gathering, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, May 7, 2019. +\item {[Lecture]} ``State of Wikimedia Research 2017-2018.'' With Tilman Bayer, Reem Al-Kashif, and Mohammed Sadat Abdulai. Wikimania 2018, Cape Town, South Africa, July 21, 2018. +\item {[Lecture and Q\&A]} ``Whither Peer Production?'' Vall de Can Masdeu, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, June 3, 2018. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Free Software Needs Free Tools.'' OpenDev Summit, OpenStack Conference, Vancouver Convention Center, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 22, 2018. +\item {[Keynote Lecture]} ``Whither Peer Production? Free software and the shifting landscape of online cooperation.'' LibrePlanet 2018, Cambridge, Massachusetts. March 25, 2018. +\item {[Panel]} ``Software Freedom Challenges Ahead.'' Swatantra '17, International Center for Free and Open Source Software, Trivandrum, Kerala, India. December 21, 2017. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Access Without Empowerment.'' Swatantra '17, International Center for Free and Open Source Software, Trivandrum, Kerala, India. December 21, 2017. +\item {[Lecture]} ``State of Wikimedia Research 2016-2017.'' With Tilman Bayer, Aaron Shaw, and Reem Al-Kashif. Wikimania 2017, Montréal, Québec, Canada. August 11, 2017. \item {[Lecture]} ``State of Wikimedia Research 2015-2016.'' With Tilman Bayer. Wikimania 2016, Esino Lario, Italy, June 24, 2016. \item {[Lecture and Q\&A]} ``Celebrate Aaron Swartz and Book Release.'' Thoughtworks, San Francisco, California, January 11, 2016. \item {[Lecture]} ``Access Without Empowerment.'' SeaGL, Seattle, Washington, October 23, 2015. @@ -659,7 +979,7 @@ I frequently am invited to give talks to non-academic audiences. A selection of \item {[Keynote]} ``From Free Software to Free Culture.'' Students for Free Culture Meeting (FCX2013), New York Law School, New York, New York, April 20, 2013. \item {[Lecture]} ``When Free Software Isn't Better.'' LibrePlanet, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 23, 2013. \item {[Recorded Reflections]} ``Thoughts on Aaron Swartz.'' Memorial Service, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 12, 2013. -\item {[Lecture]} ``From Free Software to Free Culture.'' Creative Commons All Staff Meeting, Mountainview, California, February 6, 2013. +\item {[Lecture]} ``From Free Software to Free Culture.'' Creative Commons All Staff Meeting, Mountain View, California, February 6, 2013. \item {[Lecture]} ``Designing for Cooperation with Social Incentives.'' WikiHow, Palo Alto, California, September 14, 2012. \item {[Lecture]} ``When Wikis Work: Learning from Failures to Build Online Communities.'' Wikia Inc, San Francisco, California, September 13, 2012. \item {[Lecture]} ``From Free Software to Free Culture.'' Wikimedia Foundation All Staff Meeting, San Francisco, California, September 13, 2012. @@ -670,14 +990,13 @@ I frequently am invited to give talks to non-academic audiences. A selection of \item {[Keynote Lecture]} ``When Peer Production Works: Learning from Failures to Improve Peer Production.'' Wikipedia Academy, Berlin, Germany, July 30, 2012. \item {[Lecture \& Workshop]} ``How To Release Your Project as Free Software.'' Festival of Learning, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Massachusetts, January 27, 2012. \item {[Lecture]} ``Almost Wikipedia: What Eight Early Online Collaborative Encyclopedia Projects Reveal About the Mechanisms Of Collective Action.'' Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, California, November 2, 2011. -\item {[Lecture]} ``Getting Involved in Debian.'' Software Freedom Day, Cambridge College, Cambridge, Massachustts, September 16, 2011. -\item {[Lecture]} ``When Free Software Isn't Better.'' The Open Knowledge Conference, Berlin, Germany, July 1, 2011. [Slides (ODP)] [Slides (PDF)) +\item {[Lecture]} ``Getting Involved in Debian.'' Software Freedom Day, Cambridge College, Cambridge, Massachusetts, September 16, 2011. +\item {[Lecture]} ``When Free Software Isn't Better.'' The Open Knowledge Conference, Berlin, Germany, July 1, 2011. \item {[Panel]} ``Wikipedia Research.'' The Open Knowledge Conference, Berlin, Germany, July 1, 2011. \item {[Keynote Lecture]} ``When Free Software Isn't Better.'' Free Software and Linux Days, Istanbul, Turkey, April 2, 2011. \item {[Lecture]} ``Contributing to Wikipedia.'' General Assembly, Cambridge School of Weston, Weston, Massachusetts, February 16, 2011. -\item {[Online Lecture]} ``Antifeatures.'' Free Technology Academy, February 10, 2011. \item {[Lecture]} ``Antifeatures.'' FrOSCon, Sankt Augustin, Germany, August 22, 2010. -\item {[Lecture and Discussion]} ``Piracy and Free Software.'' Inlaws and Outlaws, Nothing Will Happen (Nista Se Nece Dogoditi), August 19, 2010. Split, Croati. +\item {[Lecture and Discussion]} ``Piracy and Free Software.'' Inlaws and Outlaws, Nothing Will Happen (Nista Se Nece Dogoditi), August 19, 2010. Split, Croatia. \item {[Lightning Talk]} ``Lightning Photography with Free Software.'' Debconf, Columbia University, New York, New York, August 7, 2010. \item {[Lecture]} ``Antifeatures.'' Debconf, Columbia University, New York, New York, August 5, 2010. \item {[Lecture]} ``The State of Wikimedia Scholarship 2009-2010: WikiSym and Beyond.'' Wikimania 2010, Gdańsk, Poland, July 10, 2010. @@ -740,10 +1059,9 @@ I frequently am invited to give talks to non-academic audiences. A selection of \item {[Lecture]} ``Ubuntu (A GNU/Linux Operating System): Past Present and Future.'' Congreso GULEV, World Trade Center, Veracruz, Mexico, November 27, 2004. \item {[Lecture]} ``Customizing Debian: Fork Yours With Debian GNU/Linux.'' New York Linux User Group (NYLUG), New York, New York, November 17, 2004. \item {[Lecture]} ``Debian and Ubuntu: Philosophy and Technology.'' New York GNU/Linux Beginners group Gnubies, October 13, 2004. -\item {[Workshop Organization]} ``Werkleitz School of Common Property.'' Halle Volkspark, Halle, Germany, August 27 - September 1, 2004. \item {[Lecture]} ``Financing Volunteer Free Software Projects: Problems and Strategies.'' Fifth International Free Software Forum, Porto Alegre, Brazil, June 4, 2004. \item {[Workshop]} ``Software in the Public Interest, Inc.'' Debconf4, Porto Alegre, Brazil, May 30, 2004. -\item {[Lecture]} ``Custom Debian Distribution are the Ultimate Last Step to Total World Dominations.'' Debconf4, Porto Alegre, Brazil, May 31, 2004. +\item {[Lecture]} ``Custom Debian Distribution are the Ultimate Last Step to Total World Domination.'' Debconf4, Porto Alegre, Brazil, May 31, 2004. \item {[Lecture]} ``Debian-NP and NP Bagunça Review.'' Debconf4, Porto Alegre, Brazil, June 2, 2004. \item {[Workshop]} ``Debian-NP Bagunça.'' Debconf4, Porto Alegre, Brazil, May 26 - April 2, 2004. \item {[Lecture]} ``Introduction to Debian-NP.'' LinuxClub, Rome, Italy, April 27, 2004. @@ -756,38 +1074,84 @@ I frequently am invited to give talks to non-academic audiences. A selection of \item {[Lecture and Q\&A]} ``Debian-NP.'' We Seize!, Geneva, Switzerland, December 11, 2003. \item {[Lecture]} ``Making the Case for Free/Open Source Software in Non-Profit Organizations.'' NTEN, Boston, Massachusetts, November 6, 2003. \item {[Panel]} ``Digital Standards and the Public Domain: Consequences and Current Strategies for an Independent Public Sphere.'' Ars Electronica Festival, Linz, Austria, September 9, 2003. -\item {[Workshop Participation]} ``Summer Source: Software Camp for NGOs.'' Vis, Croatia, August 26-Spetember 6, 2003. +\item {[Workshop Participation]} ``Summer Source: Software Camp for NGOs.'' Vis, Croatia, August 26-September 6, 2003. \item {[Workshop]} ``Software in the Public Interest, Inc.'' Debconf 3, Oslo, Norway., July 18, 2003. \item {[Lecture]} ``Lessons from Libre Software Political and Ethical Practice.'' Libre Software Meeting, Metz, France, July 9, 2003. \item {[Lecture]} ``Social Networking and Free Software.'' Planetwork Conference, San Francisco, California, June 7, 2003. \item {[Lecture]} ``Managing a Free Software Project.'' Five College Free Software Series, Amherst, Massachusetts, December 5, 2002. \end{cvlist} +\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. +\end{cvlist} + \section{Press} \subsection{Selected Media Coverage} -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 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}. - \item 2011-10-12. Garber, Megan. The contribution conundrum: Why did Wikipedia succeed while other encyclopedias failed? \emph{Nieman Journalism Lab}. - \item 2011-05-31. Rohwetter, Marcus. Technikmafia: Die Technikmafia. \emph{Die Zeit}. Hamburg, Germany. - \item 2007-07-16. Anderson, Nate. MIT Project aims human buffer overflow at Secret Service. \emph{Ars Technica}. +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 hyperlinks to online articles is available at \url{https://mako.cc/press/}. A few notable examples of press describing my academic research include: + +\begin{cvlist} +\item 2019-04-08. McCulloch, Gretchen. Coding Is for Everyone—as Long as You Speak English. \emph{Wired}. +% \item 2018-11.15. Cohen, Noam. A 1970s Essay Predicted Silicon Valley's High-Minded Tyranny. \emph{Wired}. % meh +\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}. +\item 2011-10-12. Garber, Megan. The contribution conundrum: Why did Wikipedia succeed while other encyclopedias failed? \emph{Nieman Journalism Lab}. +\item 2011-05-31. Rohwetter, Marcus. Technikmafia: Die Technikmafia. \emph{Die Zeit}. Hamburg, Germany. +\item 2007-07-16. Anderson, Nate. 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