By David Levine on November 16, 2006 at 8:50 pm
My hectic schedule has caused some further revisions to the schedule of Hearsay Culture. So, here's a further revised schedule of upcoming shows, with some added guests:
November 22: Erik Davis, philosopher and author of the book "Techgnosis."
November 29: Assoc. Prof. Frank Pasquale of Seton Hall Law School on "Limiting Exclusion and Inclusion Harms in Search," an examination of web search engines and the impact of web search engine results.
December 6: Visiting Associate Prof. Ann Finkbeiner of Johns Hopkins University, discussing her book "The Jasons: The Secret History of Science's Postwar Elite."
December 13: Adjunct Prof. Paul Duguid of U.C. Berkeley's School of Information, discussing his book "The Social Life of Information."
December 20: Balasz Bodo, Fulbright Visiting Researcher at Stanford's Center for Internet and Society, discussing the sociocultural impacts of technology and online communities.
December 27: Adjunct Prof. Henry Chesbrough of U.C. Berkeley Haas School of Business, discussing his book "Open Innovation."
January 3, 2007: Prof. Emeritus Richard A. Lanham of UCLA, discussing his book "The Economics of Attention."
January 10: Harry Surden, Resident Fellow at the Stanford Center for Computers and the Law (CodeX), on the background and activities of Codex and current research.
Enjoy!
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Colette Vogele November 24, 2006 at 7:53 pm
Permalinkdavid, that's quite a line up. am looking forward to the episodes. i'm very interested in Prof. Lanham's book on attention. i'd love to know his thoughts on the Attention Trust (http://attentiontrust.org/).
colette@vogelelaw.com
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