Join the Community Data Science Collectivehttps://communitydata.science (CDSC) for our 4th Science of Community Dialoguehttps://forms.gle/WPJHszbbpt9H5Czj8! This Community Dialogue will take place on January 20 at 10:00 PT (18:00 UTC) . This Dialogue focuses on community governance and data. Professor Amy X. Zhanghttps://homes.cs.washington.edu/~axz/ (University of Washington) will join Dr. Nick Vincenthttps://www.nickmvincent.com/ (Northwestern University, UC Davis) to cover topics including:
* how communities can develop accountable governance * the distribution of power and decision making in communities * how collective action can impact systems * data leverage
Full session descriptionshttps://wiki.communitydata.science/Dialogues/Accountable_Community_Governance are up on our website. Register onlinehttps://forms.gle/WPJHszbbpt9H5Czj8
What is a Dialogue?
The Science of Community Dialogue Serieshttps://wiki.communitydata.science/Dialogues is a series of conversations between researchers, experts, community organizers, and other people who are interested in how communities work, collaborate, and succeed. You can watch this short introduction videohttps://northwestern.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=1bb1547a-7034-41dd-b433-ae5a0105cca0&start=0 with Aaron Shaw.
What is the CDSC?
The Community Data Science Collective (CDSC)https://communitydata.science is an interdisciplinary research group made of up of faculty and students at the University of Washington Department of Communication, the Northwestern University Department of Communication Studies, the Carleton College Computer Science Department, and the Purdue University School of Communication.