Description
CIRCLE symposium 2014 explores how circulation of information might result in knowledge exchange, and how the maximisation of active engagement with the circulated information might trigger appropriate transformations of the initial pieces of information through which new (areas of) knowledge might be accessed or generated. The role of interdisciplinary research encounters is very important in this process. CIRCLE symposium 2014 is a three stage ‘playful’ event, which unfolds during May as a primarily on-line event, through use of multiple platforms and tools. The aim is to find ways to “network the networks”, this meaning to create interactions between CIRCLE members and other researchers who are not in CIRCLE but belong to groups in which CIRCLE members also belong. It is a game involving concepts, processes and online technologies, aiming to create activity with researchers who are ‘networked’ with members of the research group CIRCLE.Period | 26 May 2014 → 28 May 2014 |
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Event type | Other |
Location | Edinburgh, United KingdomShow on map |
Keywords
- interdisciplinary research
- network communities
- netculture
- digital practitioners
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