On December 9 I participated in the CNoW workshop “Changing nature of work- Reshaping human endeavors with digital technologies.” The workshop was part of ICIS 2023 in Hyderabad. It was an online workshop attended by approximately 25 people. I presented a position paper in a program consisting of ten paper presentations.
Technology for Knowledge work: A relational perspective
Rasmus Ulfsnes will talk about this topic on Thursday December 14. This is an online-only talk.
Seminar on creativity and infrastructures
We co-organized a full-day seminar on how infrastructures and creativity affect each other. The seminar was in cooperation with the Technical University of Vienna and our Digital Publics group at IDI, NTNU. Michaela, Nora, Babak, and Monica from IDI held short presentations.
SustainDiT seminar 2024
Our project SustainDiT will have its yearly seminar on January 11. During this day we will present our latest results to our reference group, and discuss further directions for the project.
Software’s Social Impact: Embarking on the Walkthrough to Social Sustainability in Organizations
Join us for an online seminar to be help by Ana Carolina Moises De Souza about the above topic as part of our NTNU-NAV-HMN collaboration program. More information about time and place below.
The Impact of Digital Transformation on Social Sustainability
Join us in an excited online seminar held by Ilaria Crivellari and Charlotte Husom Grøder as part of our NTNU-NAV-HMN collaboration program. Information about how to join below.
Autonomy versus user needs in agile product teams
On October 2, 2023, Morteza gave a short presentation of our preliminary results related to agile team autonomy to NAV. The presentation highlights the tension between team autonomy and the required organizational boundary work.
CTS//TUA Summer school on sustainable futures
My first academic activity in Vienna during my sabbatical was to attend the summer school organized by my colleague Hilda Tellioğlu and her group. I presented our newly published SIPA toolbox in a four-hour seminar to around 20 PhD students from a diverse disciplinary background.
ECSCW workshop on digital public encounters
We organized a workshop on the topic of digital public encounters as part of the pre-conference workshop program of the ECSCW in Trondheim. The conference attracted participants from Norway and abroad. Several cases were presented by the participants, and a brainstorming session concluded the workshop.
ECSCW was organized in Trondheim
Our group was heavily involved in organizing the flagship conference of the European CSCW community in Trondheim in June. The conference attracted more than 100 participants from all around the world, and showcased several workshops, paper presentations, panels etc.