September 8th-12th 2008, Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Ontario
Times are changing. In the earlier days, we used to go to the library, today we search and archive our papers online. We have collaborations per email, hold telephone seminars, organize virtual networks, write blogs, and make our seminars available on the internet. Without any doubt, these technological developments influence the way science is done, and they also redefine our relation to the society we live in. Information exchange and management, the scientific community, and the society as a whole can be thought of as a triangle of relationships, the mutual interactions in which are becoming increasingly important.
[http://www.science21stcentury.org/]
TOPICS
Web/Web 2.0.
- Communication, Social and Information Networks, Wikis, Blogs, Information Overflow, and the Illusion of Knowledge
Globalization
- Collaboration and Competition in the Scientific Community, the Global Village, the Limits of Growth, Science and Democracy
Open Access
- Scientific Publishing, Science Journalism, Framing, and the 'Marketplace of Ideas'
Sociology
- Ethics, Morals, Trends, and Their Impact on Scientific Directions, Organization of Our Communities, Fragmentation, Feedback, Selection, and the Ivory Tower.
Miscellaneous and Other
- Teaching, Information Storage, Resilience and the Next Generation
PROGRAM
Preliminary Schedule (July 11st)
MONDAY / SEPTEMBER 8 2008
9:15 / REGISTRATION
9:45 / Hossenfelder, Sabine / Opening/
10:00 / Hossenfelder, Sabine / Introduction
11:00 / Orzel, Chad / Talking to My Dog about Science: Weblogs and Public Outreach
12:00 / LUNCH
14:00 / Distler, Jacques / Blogs, Wikis, MathML: Scientific Communication
15:00 / COFFEE BREAK
15:30 / Willinsky, John / Open Access Is Public Access
16:30 / Discussion / The Fall of the Ivory Tower: Science Gets Closer to the Public
18:00 / RECEPTION
19:00 / Pang, Alex / Mapping Science in the 21st Century
TUESDAY / SEPTEMBER 9 2008
10:00 / Hannay, Timo / TBA
11:00 / Ginsparg, Paul / Next-Generation Implications of Open Access
12:00 / LUNCH
14:00 / Nielsen, Michael / Cultural Openness and Its Connection to Online Innovation in Science
15:00 / COFFEE BREAK
15:30 / Odlyzko, Andrew / The Evolution of Scholarly Communication and the Supreme Power of Inertia
16:30 / Discussion / The Future of Scientific Collaboration
18:00 / Meeting (Alice Room) / IT Tools for Science
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 2008
10:00 / Collins, Harry / TBA
11:00 / Fuller, Steve (per video) / TBA
12:00 /LUNCH
14:00 / Kaiser, David / Toil, Trouble, and the Cold War Bubble: Physics and the Academy since World War II
15:00 / COFFEE BREAK
15:30 / Smolin, Lee / Science as an Ethical Community
16:30 / Discussion /Power and Progress: Democracy and Ethics in Science
19:00 /CONFERENCE DINNER
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 2008
10:00 / Noveck, Beth / TBA
11:00 / Weinstein, Eric / TBA
12:00 / LUNCH
14:00 / Wellman, Barry / Networked Individualism and the Triple Revolution: Networks, Internet and Mobility
15:00 / COFFEE BREAK
15:30 / Börner, Katy / 21st Century Science Maps
16:30 / Discussion / Information Flow and Overflow: How the Internet Changes Our Lives
19:00 / Discussion / Scientific Utopia: Alternative Forms of Scientific Institutions
FRIDAY / SEPTEMBER 12 2008
10:00 / Wilson, Greg / Can the Web Make Scientists Brush Their Teeth?
11:00 / Neylon, Cameron / Science in the Open /or/ How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Blog
12:00 / LUNCH
14:00 / Zivkovic, Bora / Summary / Closing Discussion
15:00 END OF CONFERENCE
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ABSTRACTS
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PARTICIPANTS
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REGISTRATION
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HOST
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
[http://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/]
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