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WebSci 2013 Paris
In the last couple of weeks I have been immersed in the world of “Web Science”, initially with a workshop on the “SOCIAM” project at the University of Southampton, and, following that, with the Web Science 2013 Conference in Paris. … Continue reading
Posted in Data, Digital, Information, Research, Semantic technologies, Social Machine, Web 3.0, Web Science
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Creating the next Web… one step at a time
Yesterday we had our first meeting of the Sponsorship Committee for the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2013 to be held in Sydney in October 2013. ISWC 2013 will be the twelfth annual event held by the Semantic Web Science … Continue reading
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The emerging value of Web Science
“I have no way of judging of the future but by the present.” (Edward Gibbon) In my last blog I wrote about “Gov 2.0” and, in particular, my conviction that “Gov 2.0” is not about tools and technologies – it … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, ANZSOG, Education, Governance, Government, Research, Semantic technologies, Sociology, Web Science
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