Join the Community
Data Science Collective (CDSC) for our
13 Science of Community Dialogue!
This dialogue will take place on
November 7th at 12pm CT and will explore how free/libre and open source software (FLOSS) projects adapt their work processes to recruit new contributors and build the project communities that they want,
and how FLOSS projects redesign collaboration processes within different environments and moments in project lifecycles. Professor Igor Steinmacher (Northern Arizona University) will be joining Matt Gaughan (Northwestern University)
to present recent research on topics including:
A full session description
is on our website. Register online.
What is a dialogue?
The Science
of Community Dialogue Series is a series of conversations between researchers, experts, community organizers, and people who are interested in how communities work, collaborate, and succeed. You can watch this
short
introduction video with Aaron Shaw.
What is the CDSC?
We’re an interdisciplinary research group made of faculty and students at the University of Washington (Seattle and Bothel), Northwestern University, Purdue University, University of Texas-Austin, and the University
of Idaho.
If you’d like to learn more or get future updates of the Science of Community Dialogues, please join our
low
volume announcement list.
Madison Deyo
Program Coordinator
Northwestern University
The Center for Human-Computer Interaction + Design
Community Data Science Collective
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