Dear all,
Following the inspiring MCG conference last week, where I've heard many interesting experiences, I am forwarding this Call for Participation which might interest some of you.
Horizon (University of Nottingham), University of Exeter, Tate, Northwestern University, University of California Los Angeles, Victoria University, and University of Brasilia are organising the "Knowledge Co-creation Between Organisations and the Public" workshop (COP2014) on February 15th, 2014 at the 17th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2014) in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
In order to participate, we invite you to submit a position paper (up to 3000 words) by December 1st, 2013. For more information, please visit: http://cop2014.wordpress.com/
The workshop will focus on the social and technological elements, underlying and supporting innovative new relationships between organisations and the public.
Diverse organisations - inspired by concepts such as collective intelligence and crowdsourcing - are exploring new ways to increase engagement with the public, collect localised knowledge, or leverage human cognition and creativity. The COP2014 workshop will assimilate the craft understanding and experimentation underpinning innovations in relationships between public and professional realms. We aim to provide an opportunity for discussion and to build understanding of the principles of making these sociotechnical systems work, and discuss possible designs and opportunities that may be valuable and remain underexplored.
For more information, please email me or refer to the workshop website: http://cop2014.wordpress.com/
Best wishes
Laura
Dr Laura Carletti
Research Fellow
Horizon Digital Economy Institute
University of Nottingham
@lauracarletti
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