Finally. After attending a steady stream of conferences, doctoral summer schools and colloquia, NSF and other sponsored symposia and workshops, et cetera - all of which left me with the impression that cyberinfrastructure/e-science research is focused solely on computer scientists, physicists, mathematicians - all the high-paradigm sciences...there has been a change of pace.
Today, I get to spend a full day in a room of other social scientists who are thinking about these issues (cyberinfrastructure, cyber-enabled discovery and innovation, social examinations of online science-based work, network dynamics in research, and a host of other cool and engaging topics that don't make me fall asleep), and my faith has been restored. True, it remains to be seen how much of the funding pie the people in this room capture over time. Still, knowing that there is a group of people out there, at the same stage I am, and who will likely be some fantastic contemporaries, collaborators, and friends over the course of a career - this is what I needed right now, just as disillusionment was about to ossify.
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Reporting live from the e-Social Science Doctoral Colloquium
Posted by Cory Knobel at 11:54 AM
Labels: CDI, conference, cyberinfrastructure, feedback, presentations, research
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