
Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy is hosting a conference on “Studying Society in a Digital World”
Thursday – Saturday, April 23-25, 2009 at Princeton University
http://citp.princeton.edu/front/conference-studying-society-in-a-digital-world/
Here are some standout people and talks at the conference:
Lada Adamic, Michigan
Eric Horvitz, Microsoft:
Through the Lens of a Large Instant-Messaging Network: Planetary-Scale Views on Behavior
Nathan Eagle, MIT:
Scaling of Sociodynamics
Michael Macy, Cornell
Scott Golder, HP:
Temporal Rhythms in Electronic Society: Examples from Facebook and Elsewhere
Jukka-Pekka Onnela, Harvard:
Using Cell Phones to Study the Large-Scale Structure of Social Networks
Paul Resnick, Michigan
Matt Salganik, Princeton:
Community-Generated and Community-Sorted Information
Edward Castronova, Indiana:
The Emergence of Virtual Money: Results from a Virtual World Experiment
Nosh Contractor, Northwestern
Robert Kraut, Carnegie Mellon:
Theory-Based Design of On-Line Worlds
Jon Kleinberg, Cornell:
Spatial Signatures of On-Line Behavior