Difference between revisions of "Presentations/Oral Papers"
Line 40: | Line 40: | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
+ | '''Paper:''' Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “The Data Tide is High and We're Holding On....to Our Mobile Phones” | ||
Conference: [http://aaa.confex.com/aaa/2011/webprogrampreliminary/meeting.html#2011-11-17 The 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), Montreal, Canada, November 16-20, 2011] | Conference: [http://aaa.confex.com/aaa/2011/webprogrampreliminary/meeting.html#2011-11-17 The 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), Montreal, Canada, November 16-20, 2011] | ||
Line 54: | Line 47: | ||
Session: The Confluence of Virtual and Real: Tidemarks of Change in the Evolution of Social Life | Session: The Confluence of Virtual and Real: Tidemarks of Change in the Evolution of Social Life | ||
− | |||
+ | |||
+ | '''Paper:''' [http://anthropunk.com/Files/Applin_Fischer_PervasiveComputingInTimeAndSpace.pdf Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Pervasive Computing in Time and Space: The Culture and Context of 'Place' Integration”] | ||
Conference: [http://intelligentenvironments.org/conferences/ie11 The 7th Annual Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE'11), Nottingham, UK, July, 2011] | Conference: [http://intelligentenvironments.org/conferences/ie11 The 7th Annual Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE'11), Nottingham, UK, July, 2011] | ||
− | + | SPaper:''' [http://anthropunk.com/Files/Applin_Fischer_PervasiveComputingInTimeAndSpace.pdf Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Pervasive Computing in Time and Space: The Culture and Context of 'Place' Integration”] | |
− | |||
− | |||
Revision as of 00:26, 14 November 2012
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - "PolySocial Reality and Connected Individuation in Communities"
Conference: ICA Pre-Conference Workshop: Mobile Communication, Community and Locative Media, Phoenix, AZ, May 2012
Session: Panel #8: Mobile Spatialities
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - "PolySocial Reality: Augmentation and Experience"
Conference: Theorizing the Web (TtW2012), College Park, MD, April 2012
Session: Augmented Reality: Intersecting Atoms and Bits
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Blurry Borders and Blended Boundaries: PolySocial Reality and Individuated Communities”
Conference: SfAA 2012, Bays, Boundaries, and Borders, Baltimore, MD, March 31, 2011
Session: Digital and Virtual Communities
Panel: Sally Applin and Gene Becker - PolySocial Reality and the Enspirited World
Conference: SXSW, 9-13 March 2012
Session: Culture, Science and Play, March 13, 12:30-1:30, Driskill Ballroom
Slides: PolySocial Reality and the Enspirited World
Conference: IUI 2012 - Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces - Lisbon, Portugal, 13-16 February 2012
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “The Data Tide is High and We're Holding On....to Our Mobile Phones”
Session: The Confluence of Virtual and Real: Tidemarks of Change in the Evolution of Social Life
Conference: The 7th Annual Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE'11), Nottingham, UK, July, 2011
Conference: Augmented Reality Event - ARE2011, San Jose, CA, May 2011
Session: UI/UX for AR - Business Track (Wed, May 18th 2:30-3:00 PM, Great America J, First Floor)
Panel: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - "AR and Social and Sensors, Oh My!"
Conference: SfAA 2011, Expanding the Influence of Applied Social Science, Seattle, WA, March 30, 2011
Session: Exploring the Boundaries of Social Media
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - “Come On, Do the Geolocomotion: Anthropological Context Goes Geospatial”
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - "A Cultural Perspective on Mixed, Dual and Blended Reality"
Complete Proceedings: IUI '11 Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
Conference: OneSpace 2010
Session: Third International Workshop on Blending Physical and Digital Spaces on the Internet - 20.09.20
Paper: Sally A. Applin and Michael Fischer - "Relatively Speaking: The Cultural Logic of Mobility in Space and Time" - (paper accepted, workshop cancelled.)