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View article: The Future of Professional Ethics in Computing
The Future of Professional Ethics in Computing Open
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View article: The Road Less Taken: Pathways to Ethical and Responsible Technologies
The Road Less Taken: Pathways to Ethical and Responsible Technologies Open
Technology is no longer just about technology—now it is about living. So, how do we have ethical technology that creates a better life and a better society? Technology must become truly “human-centered,” not just “human-aware” or “human-ad…
View article: Leap to Large Session 2: Stakeholder alignment
Leap to Large Session 2: Stakeholder alignment Open
Large-scale science and engineering research projects have transformative potential in society. Success in these large research projects depends not just on scientific merit, but also on organizational and institutional factors: stakeholde…
View article: Leap to Large Session 1: Foundations for large-scale success and impact
Leap to Large Session 1: Foundations for large-scale success and impact Open
Large-scale science and engineering research projects have transformative potential in society. Success in these large research projects depends not just on scientific merit, but also on organizational and institutional factors: stakeholde…
View article: Responsible Technology Design: Conversations for Success
Responsible Technology Design: Conversations for Success Open
Digital humanism calls for new technologies that enhance human dignity and autonomy by educating, controlling, or otherwise holding developers responsible. However, this approach to responsible technology design paradoxically depends on th…
View article: Negotiated Sharing of Pandemic Data, Models, and Resources
Negotiated Sharing of Pandemic Data, Models, and Resources Open
Urgent responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic depend on increased collaboration and sharing of data, models, and resources among scientists and researchers. In many scientific fields and disciplines, institutional norms treat data, models, and…
View article: DISTANCE EDUCATION COMMUNICATIONS: THE SOCIAL PRESENCE AND MEDIA RICHNESS OF INSTANT MESSAGING
DISTANCE EDUCATION COMMUNICATIONS: THE SOCIAL PRESENCE AND MEDIA RICHNESS OF INSTANT MESSAGING Open
Instant messaging (IM) is changing the way we communicate with each other and may prove to be a more effective communication tool for distance learning environments than the more commonly used discussion groups and email. Media richness an…
View article: The Personal in the Policy Cascade
The Personal in the Policy Cascade Open
Policy change can cascade down from law and regulation, but Giddens' structuration theory argues that it can also flow upward from everyday action. We all have the power to take immediate action in our professional lives to create the poli…
View article: Organizing and the Cyberinfrastructure Workforce
Organizing and the Cyberinfrastructure Workforce Open
A report from the NSF-sponsored “Cyberinfrastructure Workforce” workshop in Alexandria, Virginia, on August 14&15, 2017. The workshop is one of six workshops that comprise the Research Coordination Network (RCN) on Management of Collaborat…
View article: Organizational and training factors that promote team science: A qualitative analysis and application of theory to the National Institutes of Health’s BIRCWH career development program
Organizational and training factors that promote team science: A qualitative analysis and application of theory to the National Institutes of Health’s BIRCWH career development program Open
Introduction Research organizations face challenges in creating infrastructures that cultivates and sustains interdisciplinary team science. The objective of this paper is to identify structural elements of organizations and training that …
View article: Build It, But Will They Come? A Geoscience Cyberinfrastructure Baseline Analysis
Build It, But Will They Come? A Geoscience Cyberinfrastructure Baseline Analysis Open
Understanding the earth as a system requires integrating many forms of data from multiple fields. Builders and funders of the cyberinfrastructure designed to enable open data sharing in the geosciences risk a key failure mode: What if geos…