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[eccr] Fwd: Global Information Village Plaza
Tue Aug 06 09:56:40 GMT 2002
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>From: "Rodriguez, Clemencia" <(clemencia /at/ OU.EDU)>
>Reply-To: "Rodriguez, Clemencia" <(clemencia /at/ OU.EDU)>
>Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2002 14:26:27 -0500
>To: (IDC-L /at/ LISTS.OU.EDU)
>Subject: Global Information Village Plaza
>
>From: Nadia Caidi, Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto
>((caidi /at/ fis.utoronto.ca))
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>
>*** Apologies for duplication. Please forward to all relevant lists and
>colleagues. ***
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>Frustrated by the Dot Force, Dot Opportunity, Dot Future, Dot For-All, Dot
>You-Name-It? Join the Global Information Village Plaza - Celebrating
>ASIS&T SIG/III 20th Anniversary
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>A major feature in the so-called "information society" or else "digital
>economy" is its global nature. This aspect is analyzed, described and
>commented upon by many "specialists." The same specialists and other happy
>few are involved in the preparation of policies and programs supposed to
>support the transition into this "new era." Yet the lay professional
>public has little opportunity to express and confront its views in a truly
>open and participative fashion, unbiased by corporate, political or career
>stakes. While general economic and social challenges or current practices
>are often debated, what do this "new" society mean and imply for people is
>more often than not overlooked.
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>This event will provide a unique opportunity for all American Society for
>Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) members and information
>professionals at large to express and share their personal views. In
>keeping with the spirit of the Plaza -e.g., the 'public place' or shared
>community space reminiscent of the public sphere- the social interaction
>between the various participants and contributors is an important part of
>the process of reflecting about these issues.
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>HOW TO PARTICIPATE?
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>Step #1:
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>Send to the SIG/III discussion list (sigiii-l /at/ asis.org) a short (300 words
>maximum) position statement on the following questions:
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>1) What in your opinion will be radically changed in your professional
>life as a result of the globalization of the information society?
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>- Why?
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>- What should you do in order to cope with the change?
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>- What should the information science & technology community do to help
>you cope with the change?
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>- What should the information science & technology community do to help
>itself cope with the change?
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>
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>2) What in your opinion will be radically changed in your personal life as
>a result of the globalization of the information society?
>
>- Why?
>
>- What should you do in order to cope with the change?
>
>- What should the information science & technology community do to help
>you cope with the change?
>
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>Messages should clearly indicate "Plaza" in the subject line.
>
>Anyone can post messages to the sigiii-l list but if you wish to see what
>others have posted and participate in further discussion, we recommend
>that you subscribe to the list
>(see http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/sigiii-l for details on how
>to subscribe). Note that the list will be moderated to avoid spamming and
>unrelated announcements.
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>Step #2:
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>Send your comments about the statements posted on the list
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>Step #3:
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>Attend the "Global Information Plaza" session on Tuesday November 19 from
>12-1pm, at the ASIS&T Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA
>(http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM02/index.html) and participate in
>the debates.
>
>
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>WHAT WILL HAPPEN AT THE ASIS&T ANNUAL MEETING?
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>
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>A few weeks before the session, the moderators will summarize the major
>themes that arose from the statements and discussions into poster form.
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>A poster with an overview of the main topics identified will be placed in
>the Registration area. Attendees are encouraged to contribute their ideas
>by putting stickers with their comments and suggestions throughout the
>conference.
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>
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>At the special session on "Global Information Plaza":
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>a) Posters on the various topics identified will be placed on the walls
>around the room. Participants will be able to move around the room and
>contribute to the topics by placing stickers with their ideas, or
>discussing these with other participants
>
>b) Volunteers will be asked to moderate each poster discussion.
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>c) Halfway through the session, individual discussions will stop. The
>volunteers and moderators will then gather the various ideas (and
>stickers) and produce a short position statement summarizing the main
>concepts and proposals.
>
>d) The volunteers and moderators will briefly introduce the position
>statements and highlight the contentious issues. This will be followed by
>a general discussion (recorded).
>
>A summary of the session will be subsequently posted on the Sigiii-l
>discussion list along with edited position statement(s). It is our hope to
>then revise and expand these for publication in a professional journal,
>along with reflections on the process and outcomes of the experience.
>
>
>
>Don't miss the opportunity to say your word (politically correct language
>NOT required). It might not change the course of history but it may make
>you feel better.
>
>
>
>The moderators: Michel J. Menou, Department of Information Science, City
>University London ((menou /at/ soi.city.ac.uk)) and Nadia Caidi, Faculty of
>Information Studies, University of Toronto ((caidi /at/ fis.utoronto.ca)) for the
>Special Interest Group on International Information Issues SIG/III of the
>American Society for Information Science & Technology
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>Clemencia Rodriguez
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>Associate Professor
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>Department of Communication
>
>University of Oklahoma
>
>610 Elm Avenue
>
>Norman OK 73019 USA
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>405 325 1570
>
>(clemencia /at/ ou.edu)
>
>
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