Time | Tuesday, June 14 | Wednesday, June 15 | Thursday, June 16 | Friday, June 17 |
8.00 - 9.00 | Come together and registration | Come together and registration | Come together and registration | |
9.00 - 10.30 | Altmetrics Workshop / Curriculum Workshop / Health Workshop | Microlevel Processes on the Web | Advances in Network Studies of the Web | |
10.30 - 11.00 | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | |
11.00 - 12.30 | Altmetrics Workshop / Curriculum Workshop / Health Workshop | Web Science Tools and Technologies | 11.00 - 12.00 Broad Views of Web Science | |
12.00 - 13.00 Keynote: Berry Wellman, University of Toronto | ||||
12.30 - 14.00 | Come together and registration | 12.30 - 13.30 Lunch | Lunch | 13.00 - 13.15 Best Paper / Best Poster Award, Farewell |
13.30 - 14.00 Welcome | 13.15 Lunch | |||
14.00 - 15.00 | Altmetrics Workshop / Curriculum Workshop | Keynote: Jaime Teevan, Microsoft Research | Panel: Location Based Services | |
15.00 - 15.30 | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | |
15.30 - 17.30 | Altmetrics Workshop / Curriculum Workshop | 15.30 - 17.00 Analysis of the Web and Web Users | 15:30 - 16:10 Governance & Trust & 16:10 - 17:10 Web Technologies | |
17.15 - 21.30 Poster Session | 17.15 - 18.00 Birds of a feather meetings / Town Hall meeting | |||
19:00 Come together @ "Kaffeewirtschaft" | 18:00 Departure for Dinner | |||
19.00 Conference Dinner |
Conference Program
Welcome and opening of the Conference: Wednesday, June 15: 13.30
- Ethan Munson, ACM SigWeb Chair
- Dame Wendy Hall, WebSci Steering Committee chair and director Web Science Trust
- David de Roure, Program Chair ACM WebSci'11
- Steffen Staab, General chair ACM WebSci'11
Session 1: Analysis of the Web and Web Users
Wednesday, June 15: 15.30 - 17.00
Long Presentations |
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Nasir Naveed, Sergej Sizov and Steffen Staab: ATT: Analyzing Temporal Dynamics of Topics and Authors in Social Media. |
Fabian Abel, Qi Gao, Geert-Jan Houben and Ke Tao: Analyzing Temporal Dynamics in Twitter Profiles for Personalized Recommendations in the Social Web. |
Janaína Gomide, Adriano Veloso, Wagner Meira Jr., Fabrício Benevenuto, Virgílio Almeida, Fernanda Ferraz and Mauro Teixeira: Dengue surveillance based on a computational model of spatio-temporal locality of Twitter. |
Short Presentations |
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Richard Berendsen, Bogomil Kovachev, Edgar Meij, Maarten de Rijke and Wouter Weerkamp: Classifying Queries Submitted to a Vertical Search Engine. |
Clare J. Hooper: Using TAPT as an Analytical Method for Understanding Online Experiences. |
Fabian Flöck, Denny Vrandecic and Elena Simperl: Towards a diversity-minded Wikipedia. |
Session 2a: Microlevel Processes on the Web
Thursday, June 16: 9.00 - 10.30
Long Presentations |
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Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick and Axel Westerwick: Social Comparisons at Your Fingertips: The Importance of Majority/Minority Status. |
Joan Feigenbaum, James Hendler, Aaron D. Jaggard, Daniel Weitzner and Rebecca Wright: Accountability and Deterrence in Online Life (Extended Abstract). |
Nasir Naveed, Thomas Gottron, Jérôme Kunegis and Arifah Che Alhadi: Bad News Travel Fast: A Content-based Analysis of Interestingness on Twitter. |
Alan Dix: A Shifting Boundary: the dynamics of internal cognition and the web as external representation. |
Short Presentations |
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Rodrigo Laiola Guimaraes, Pablo Cesar, Dick C.A. Bulterman, Ian Kegel and Peter Ljungstrand: Social Practices around Personal Videos using the Web. |
Session 2b: Web Science Tools and Technologies
Thursday, June 16th 11.00 - 12.30
Long Presentations |
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Chiel van den Akker, Susan Legêne, Marieke van Erp, Lora Aroyo, Roxane Segers, Lourens van der Meij, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Guus Schreiber, Bob Wielinga, Johan Oomen and Geertje Jacobs: Digital Hermeneutics: Agora and the Online Understanding of Cultural Heritage. |
Madalina Croitoru, Stephane Bazan, Stefano Cerri, Hugh Davis, Clement Jonquet, Gianfranco Prini, Francois Scharffe, Steffen Staab, Michalis Vafopoulos and Su White: WSCD: Negotiating the Web Science Curriculum Development through Shared Educational Artefacts. |
Short Presentations |
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Helen Hockx-Yu: The Past Issue of the Web. |
Muhammad Ahmad and Jaideep Srivastava: Item Recommendations in Multiple Overlapping Social Networks in MMOs. |
Muhammad Ahmad, Marshall Poole and Jaideep Srivastava: The Trust Propensity Prediction Problem. |
Session 2c: Governance & Trust
Thursday, June 16th: 15.30 - 16.10
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Felix Schwagereit, Ansgar Scherp and Steffen Staab: Survey on Governance of User-generated Content in Web Communities. |
Dominic Difranzo and Alvaro Graves: A Farm in Every Window: A Study into the Incentives for Participation in theWindow Farm Virtual Community. |
Matthew Gamble and Carole Goble: Quality, Trust and Utility of Scientific Data on the Web: Towards a Joint Model. |
Session 2d: Web Technologies
Thursday, June 16: 16.10 - 17.00
Long Presentations |
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Ashley Smith, Kieron O'Hara and Paul Lewis: Visualising the Past: Annotating a Life with Linked Open Data. |
Short Presentations |
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Cathleen M. Stuetzer, Kathleen M. Carley, Thomas Koehler and Gerhard Thiem: The communication infrastructure during the learning process in web based collaborative learning systems. |
Stéphane Bernard Bazan, Christophe Varin and Sabrine Saad: Sharing innovative teaching experience in higher education on the Web: An interdisciplinary study on a contextualized Web 2.0 application for community building and teacher training. |
Sarosh Khan, Roksana Moore and Dr Mark Weal: Social Media on the Job: An exploration of the potential legal consequences of employer’s social media usage whilst during the course of employment. |
Darko Jesic, Jovana Kovacevic and Milan Stankovic: Web Technologies for Open Innovation. |
Session 3a: Advances in Network Studies of the Web
Friday, June 17: 9.00 - 10.30
Long Presentations |
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Pascal Juergens, Andreas Jungherr and Harald Schoen: Small Worlds with a Difference: New Gatekeepers and the Filtering of Political Information on Twitter. |
Connor Mccabe, Richard A. Watson, Jane Prichard and Wendy Hall: The Web as an Adaptive Network: Coevolution of Web Behavior and Web Structure. |
Marcel Karnstedt, Matthew Rowe, Jeffrey Chan, Harith Alani and Conor Hayes: The Effect of User Features on Churn in Social Networks. |
Brian Keegan, Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad, Dmitri Williams, Jaideep Srivastava and Noshir Contractor: Sic Transit Gloria Mundi Virtuali? Promise and Peril at the Intersection of Computational Social Science and Online Clandestine Organizations. |
Short Presentations |
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Mark Bernstein: Flocks, Herds, and Stories: temporal coherence and the long tail. |
Session 3b: Broad Views of Web Science
Friday, June 17: 11.00 - 12.00
Long Presentations |
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Karolin Eva Kappler and Ricard Riuz de Querol: Is there anybody out there? – Social Media as a new social fetish. |
Hans Akkermans, Nana Baah Gyan, Anna Bon, Wendelien Tuyp, Aman Grewal Stéphane Boyera and Mary Allen: Is (Web) Science Ready for Empowerment? |
Michael Yip and Craig Webber: Hacktivism: a theoretical and empirical exploration of China’s cyber warriors. |