Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Chimera - the Institute for Social and Technical Research
Publications from CHIMERA.
Chimera is an Institute of the University of Essex that combines the social and technological sciences to generate insights into the personal and social use of information and communication technologies. Our objective is to understand what people do, how they do it, how this changes over time and what difference it makes. We then apply this understanding to the design of new technologies, commercial strategies or public policy interventions.
many papers and powerpoints here: the 2006 selection includes
Anderson, B. and Gaved, M. (2006) Local ICT initiatives: Social capital engineering? Presentation at an ESRC/NCVO Seminar on ICT, Social Capital and Voluntary Action, October 5th, NCVO, London, UK. See also the glossy brochure and the press release produced by the ESRC for the event.
Brady, M. (2006) Motivating factors for writing and reading blogs. Paper presented at the Information Communication and Society Conference, 12-14 September 2006, University of York, York, UK.
Anderson, B. (2006) Social capital, quality of life and ICTs: A microsimulation approach to 'impact' analysis for the 'young' and the 'old' . Paper presented at the Information Communication and Society Conference, 12-14 September 2006, University of York, York, UK.
Anderson, B., Partridge, C., and Stoneman, P. (2006) E-Society Past, Present and Future: Looking back to look forwards, Paper presented at the ESRC e-Society Programme Conference, York, 19th September 2006
Anderson, B. (2006) 'Non-response and attrition in a multi-method longitudinal household panel survey'. Paper presented at the Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys International Conference, 12-14 July 2006, University of Essex, Colchester, UK.
Stoneman, P. (2006) Exploring time use - "web-use and net-nerds". Paper presented at the IATUR 2006 International Association of Time Use Researchers Conference, Copenhagen, 16-18 August, 2006.
Anderson, B., Carlson, S. and Nafus, D. (2006) 'e-Enabling Data: Potential impacts on methods and expertise'. Paper presented at the Second International Conference on e-Social Science, 28-30 June 2006, Manchester, UK.
Anderson, B., Carlson, S. and Nafus, D. (2006) eNabling Data: Some observations. NCeSS 2006 Conference Workshop on 'Social Science Perspectives on e-Science', Manchester, June 27th, 2006.
Ellis, R. M. and Haywood, A. (2006) "Full Report of Research Activities and Results for the ESRC - 'Virtually second-hand: Internet auction sites as spaces of knowledge performance'. " Award no: RES=000-23-0433.
Ellis, R. M. and Haywood, A. (2006, in press) 'Virtual_radiophile (163*): eBay and the changing collecting practices and geographies of the UK vintage radio community', in Hillis, K.; Epley, N. and Petit, M. Everyday eBay: Culture, Collecting and Desire (Routledge: New York)
Anderson, B., Brynin, M., and Raban, Y. [Eds.] (2006, in press) Information and Communications Technologies in Society. London: Routledge.
Anderson, B., and Raban, Y. (2006, in press) The social impact of broadband internet in the home. In Anderson, B., Brynin, M., and Raban, Y. [Eds.] (2006) Information and Communications Technologies in Society. London: Routledge.
Anderson, B., and Yttri, B., (2006, in press) Telework Transitions and the Quality of Life. In Anderson, B., Brynin, M., and Raban, Y. [Eds.] (2006) Information and Communications Technologies in Society. London: Routledge.
Anderson, B., (2006, in press) Social Capital, Quality of Life and Information and Communication Technologies. In Anderson, B., Brynin, M., and Raban, Y. [Eds.] (2006) Information and Communications Technologies in Society. London: Routledge.
Anderson, B.,(2006) 'Passing by and Passing Through'. In Kraut, R., Brynin, M. and Kiesler, S [Eds] Domesticating Information Technologies. London: Routledge.
Chimera Working Papers - 2006
Brady, M (October 2006) ''Blogs: Motivations Behind the Phenomenon', Chimera Working Paper 2006-17, Ipswich: University of Essex.
Ellis R M (August 2006) ''Key Issues in Broadband Uptake Amongst SMEs in Suffolk and Norfolk', Chimera Working Paper 2006-16, Ipswich: University of Essex.
Anderson, B., and Carlson, S. (August 2006) ''Entangled Data: Knowledge & Community making in E (Social) Science - Research Report to the ESRC', Chimera Working Paper 2006-15. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Zong, P and Anderson, B. (August 2006) ''Modelling and forecasting UK telecommunications expenditure using household microdata', Chimera Working Paper 2006-14. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Anderson, B., and Carlson, S., (July 2006) ''Entangled Data: Knowledge & Community making in E (Social) Science Final Data Report', Chimera Working Paper 2006-13. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Anderson, B., and Carlson, S., (July 2006) ''e-Enabling Data: Potential impacts on methods and expertise', Chimera Working Paper 2006-12. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Stoneman, P. (June 2006) 'Exploring time use: a methodological response to "web-use and net-nerds", Chimera Working Paper 2006-11. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Haywood, A J. (April 2006) 'Online Auctions: User Experience Insights from eBay.', Chimera Working Paper 2006-10. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Ellis, R M and Haywood, A J. (January 2006) 'The implications of eBay for the policy community: eBay as a source of self employment, consumer issues and online community as a policy tool.', Chimera Working Paper 2006-09. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Ellis, R M and Haywood, A H. (January 2006) 'eBay and changing collecting practices and rituals: the vintage radio and stamp/cover collecting communities', Chimera Working Paper 2006-07. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Gaved, M and Anderson, B. (2006) 'The impact of local ICT initiatives on social capital and quality of life ', Chimera Working Paper 2006-06. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Hicks, M. (2006) 'The 24/7 society: Implications for the East of England.', Chimera Working Paper 2006-05. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Stoneman, P and Anderson, B. (2006) 'Social Capital, Quality of Life, Employment and ICTs', Chimera Working Paper 2006-04. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Anderson, B., Yttri, B., (2006) 'Telework Transitions and the Quality of Life', Chimera Working Paper 2006-03. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Anderson, B. (2006) 'The effect of ICT uptake on social capital and quality of life: a microsimulation approach', Chimera Working Paper 2006-02. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Publications from CHIMERA.
Chimera is an Institute of the University of Essex that combines the social and technological sciences to generate insights into the personal and social use of information and communication technologies. Our objective is to understand what people do, how they do it, how this changes over time and what difference it makes. We then apply this understanding to the design of new technologies, commercial strategies or public policy interventions.
many papers and powerpoints here: the 2006 selection includes
Anderson, B. and Gaved, M. (2006) Local ICT initiatives: Social capital engineering? Presentation at an ESRC/NCVO Seminar on ICT, Social Capital and Voluntary Action, October 5th, NCVO, London, UK. See also the glossy brochure and the press release produced by the ESRC for the event.
Brady, M. (2006) Motivating factors for writing and reading blogs. Paper presented at the Information Communication and Society Conference, 12-14 September 2006, University of York, York, UK.
Anderson, B. (2006) Social capital, quality of life and ICTs: A microsimulation approach to 'impact' analysis for the 'young' and the 'old' . Paper presented at the Information Communication and Society Conference, 12-14 September 2006, University of York, York, UK.
Anderson, B., Partridge, C., and Stoneman, P. (2006) E-Society Past, Present and Future: Looking back to look forwards, Paper presented at the ESRC e-Society Programme Conference, York, 19th September 2006
Anderson, B. (2006) 'Non-response and attrition in a multi-method longitudinal household panel survey'. Paper presented at the Methodology of Longitudinal Surveys International Conference, 12-14 July 2006, University of Essex, Colchester, UK.
Stoneman, P. (2006) Exploring time use - "web-use and net-nerds". Paper presented at the IATUR 2006 International Association of Time Use Researchers Conference, Copenhagen, 16-18 August, 2006.
Anderson, B., Carlson, S. and Nafus, D. (2006) 'e-Enabling Data: Potential impacts on methods and expertise'. Paper presented at the Second International Conference on e-Social Science, 28-30 June 2006, Manchester, UK.
Anderson, B., Carlson, S. and Nafus, D. (2006) eNabling Data: Some observations. NCeSS 2006 Conference Workshop on 'Social Science Perspectives on e-Science', Manchester, June 27th, 2006.
Ellis, R. M. and Haywood, A. (2006) "Full Report of Research Activities and Results for the ESRC - 'Virtually second-hand: Internet auction sites as spaces of knowledge performance'. " Award no: RES=000-23-0433.
Ellis, R. M. and Haywood, A. (2006, in press) 'Virtual_radiophile (163*): eBay and the changing collecting practices and geographies of the UK vintage radio community', in Hillis, K.; Epley, N. and Petit, M. Everyday eBay: Culture, Collecting and Desire (Routledge: New York)
Anderson, B., Brynin, M., and Raban, Y. [Eds.] (2006, in press) Information and Communications Technologies in Society. London: Routledge.
Anderson, B., and Raban, Y. (2006, in press) The social impact of broadband internet in the home. In Anderson, B., Brynin, M., and Raban, Y. [Eds.] (2006) Information and Communications Technologies in Society. London: Routledge.
Anderson, B., and Yttri, B., (2006, in press) Telework Transitions and the Quality of Life. In Anderson, B., Brynin, M., and Raban, Y. [Eds.] (2006) Information and Communications Technologies in Society. London: Routledge.
Anderson, B., (2006, in press) Social Capital, Quality of Life and Information and Communication Technologies. In Anderson, B., Brynin, M., and Raban, Y. [Eds.] (2006) Information and Communications Technologies in Society. London: Routledge.
Anderson, B.,(2006) 'Passing by and Passing Through'. In Kraut, R., Brynin, M. and Kiesler, S [Eds] Domesticating Information Technologies. London: Routledge.
Chimera Working Papers - 2006
Brady, M (October 2006) ''Blogs: Motivations Behind the Phenomenon', Chimera Working Paper 2006-17, Ipswich: University of Essex.
Ellis R M (August 2006) ''Key Issues in Broadband Uptake Amongst SMEs in Suffolk and Norfolk', Chimera Working Paper 2006-16, Ipswich: University of Essex.
Anderson, B., and Carlson, S. (August 2006) ''Entangled Data: Knowledge & Community making in E (Social) Science - Research Report to the ESRC', Chimera Working Paper 2006-15. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Zong, P and Anderson, B. (August 2006) ''Modelling and forecasting UK telecommunications expenditure using household microdata', Chimera Working Paper 2006-14. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Anderson, B., and Carlson, S., (July 2006) ''Entangled Data: Knowledge & Community making in E (Social) Science Final Data Report', Chimera Working Paper 2006-13. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Anderson, B., and Carlson, S., (July 2006) ''e-Enabling Data: Potential impacts on methods and expertise', Chimera Working Paper 2006-12. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Stoneman, P. (June 2006) 'Exploring time use: a methodological response to "web-use and net-nerds", Chimera Working Paper 2006-11. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Haywood, A J. (April 2006) 'Online Auctions: User Experience Insights from eBay.', Chimera Working Paper 2006-10. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Ellis, R M and Haywood, A J. (January 2006) 'The implications of eBay for the policy community: eBay as a source of self employment, consumer issues and online community as a policy tool.', Chimera Working Paper 2006-09. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Ellis, R M and Haywood, A H. (January 2006) 'eBay and changing collecting practices and rituals: the vintage radio and stamp/cover collecting communities', Chimera Working Paper 2006-07. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Gaved, M and Anderson, B. (2006) 'The impact of local ICT initiatives on social capital and quality of life ', Chimera Working Paper 2006-06. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Hicks, M. (2006) 'The 24/7 society: Implications for the East of England.', Chimera Working Paper 2006-05. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Stoneman, P and Anderson, B. (2006) 'Social Capital, Quality of Life, Employment and ICTs', Chimera Working Paper 2006-04. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Anderson, B., Yttri, B., (2006) 'Telework Transitions and the Quality of Life', Chimera Working Paper 2006-03. Ipswich: University of Essex.
Anderson, B. (2006) 'The effect of ICT uptake on social capital and quality of life: a microsimulation approach', Chimera Working Paper 2006-02. Ipswich: University of Essex.
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