Hi Group,
We are skipping this Wednesday's group meeting since none of us have proposed to share something, but we will resume from the next week.
Thanks, Ishtiaque
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Toronto, ON, Canada web: https://www.ishtiaque.net/ [https://www.ishtiaque.net/]
I propose we read, one of the following
No SQL: The shifting materialities of Database Technologies by Paul Dourish
http://computationalculture.net/2014/11/09/no-sql-the-shifting-materialities...
or
Kavita Philip, Lily Irani
Post Colonial Computing: A Tactical Survey http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0162243910389594
OR/And
Irani, Philip et al Postcolonial Computing: A Lens on Design and Development (http://www.dourish.com/publications/2010/chi2010-postcolonial.pdf). This article might be more relevant though. But let us do the post-colonial computing articles and we could drop NoSQL for now for November 4.
I think before we start reading, it may be helpful to pick on on keywords, themes we like to focus so that we can mobilise material around a theme and develop a working understanding of the literature.
Sincerely, Aakash Solanki e: aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca t: @skishchampi
PhD Student Collaborative Program in Anthropology and South Asian Studies University of Toronto
On 23-Oct-2017, at 11:20, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu wrote:
Hi Group,
We are skipping this Wednesday's group meeting since none of us have proposed to share something, but we will resume from the next week.
Thanks, Ishtiaque
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Toronto, ON, Canada web: https://www.ishtiaque.net/ _______________________________________________ Thirdspace mailing list Thirdspace@dgp.toronto.edu https://www.dgp.toronto.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thirdspace
This is proposal for November 4. Sorry if last email was confusing.
Sincerely, Aakash Solanki e: aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.camailto:aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca t: @skishchampihttps://twitter.com/skishchampi
PhD Student Collaborative Program in Anthropology and South Asian Studies University of Toronto
On 23-Oct-2017, at 12:20, Aakash Solanki <aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.camailto:aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca> wrote:
I propose we read, one of the following
No SQL: The shifting materialities of Database Technologies by Paul Dourish
http://computationalculture.net/2014/11/09/no-sql-the-shifting-materialities...
or
Kavita Philip, Lily Irani
Post Colonial Computing: A Tactical Survey http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0162243910389594
OR/And
Irani, Philip et al Postcolonial Computing: A Lens on Design and Development (http://www.dourish.com/publications/2010/chi2010-postcolonial.pdf). This article might be more relevant though. But let us do the post-colonial computing articles and we could drop NoSQL for now for November 4.
I think before we start reading, it may be helpful to pick on on keywords, themes we like to focus so that we can mobilise material around a theme and develop a working understanding of the literature.
Sincerely, Aakash Solanki e: aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca t: @skishchampi
PhD Student Collaborative Program in Anthropology and South Asian Studies University of Toronto
On 23-Oct-2017, at 11:20, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu wrote:
Hi Group,
We are skipping this Wednesday's group meeting since none of us have proposed to share something, but we will resume from the next week.
Thanks, Ishtiaque
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Toronto, ON, Canada web: https://www.ishtiaque.net/ _______________________________________________ Thirdspace mailing list Thirdspace@dgp.toronto.edu https://www.dgp.toronto.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thirdspace
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Thanks, Aakash!
I vote for the "shifting materialities" piece. Please feel free to disagree. I am biased because I have more familiarity with Lily's postcolonial pieces.
Ishtiaque
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Toronto, ON, Canada web: https://www.ishtiaque.net/ [https://www.ishtiaque.net/%5D%C2%A0 On 10/23/2017 12:21:31 PM, Aakash Solanki aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca wrote: This is proposal for November 4. Sorry if last email was confusing.
Sincerely, Aakash Solanki e: aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca [mailto:aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca] t: @skishchampi [https://twitter.com/skishchampi]
PhD Student Collaborative Program in Anthropology and South Asian Studies University of Toronto
On 23-Oct-2017, at 12:20, Aakash Solanki <aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca [mailto:aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca]> wrote:
I propose we read, one of the following
No SQL: The shifting materialities of Database Technologies by Paul Dourish
http://computationalculture.net/2014/11/09/no-sql-the-shifting-materialities... [http://computationalculture.net/2014/11/09/no-sql-the-shifting-materialities...]
or
Kavita Philip, Lily Irani
Post Colonial Computing: A Tactical Survey http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0162243910389594
OR/And
Irani, Philip et al Postcolonial Computing: A Lens on Design and Development (http://www.dourish.com/publications/2010/chi2010-postcolonial.pdf). This article might be more relevant though. But let us do the post-colonial computing articles and we could drop NoSQL for now for November 4.
I think before we start reading, it may be helpful to pick on on keywords, themes we like to focus so that we can mobilise material around a theme and develop a working understanding of the literature.
Sincerely, Aakash Solanki e: aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca t: @skishchampi
PhD Student Collaborative Program in Anthropology and South Asian Studies University of Toronto
On 23-Oct-2017, at 11:20, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu wrote:
Hi Group,
We are skipping this Wednesday's group meeting since none of us have proposed to share something, but we will resume from the next week.
Thanks, Ishtiaque
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Toronto, ON, Canada web: https://www.ishtiaque.net/ _______________________________________________ Thirdspace mailing list Thirdspace@dgp.toronto.edu https://www.dgp.toronto.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thirdspace
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In that case then let's do this piece by Dourish and then also read "database as a symbolic form" by lev manovich.
I would like to return to the post colonial pieces though.
I am thinking postcoloniality should be a theme for our reading group.
Sincerely, Aakash
On 23-Oct-2017, at 23:53, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed <ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edumailto:ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu> wrote:
Thanks, Aakash!
I vote for the "shifting materialities" piece. Please feel free to disagree. I am biased because I have more familiarity with Lily's postcolonial pieces.
Ishtiaque
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Toronto, ON, Canada web: https://www.ishtiaque.net/
On 10/23/2017 12:21:31 PM, Aakash Solanki <aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.camailto:aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca> wrote:
This is proposal for November 4. Sorry if last email was confusing.
Sincerely, Aakash Solanki e: aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.camailto:aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca t: @skishchampihttps://twitter.com/skishchampi
PhD Student Collaborative Program in Anthropology and South Asian Studies University of Toronto
On 23-Oct-2017, at 12:20, Aakash Solanki <aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.camailto:aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca> wrote:
I propose we read, one of the following
No SQL: The shifting materialities of Database Technologies by Paul Dourish
http://computationalculture.net/2014/11/09/no-sql-the-shifting-materialities...
or
Kavita Philip, Lily Irani
Post Colonial Computing: A Tactical Survey http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0162243910389594
OR/And
Irani, Philip et al Postcolonial Computing: A Lens on Design and Development (http://www.dourish.com/publications/2010/chi2010-postcolonial.pdf). This article might be more relevant though. But let us do the post-colonial computing articles and we could drop NoSQL for now for November 4.
I think before we start reading, it may be helpful to pick on on keywords, themes we like to focus so that we can mobilise material around a theme and develop a working understanding of the literature.
Sincerely, Aakash Solanki e: aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.camailto:aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca t: @skishchampi
PhD Student Collaborative Program in Anthropology and South Asian Studies University of Toronto
On 23-Oct-2017, at 11:20, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed <ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edumailto:ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu> wrote:
Hi Group,
We are skipping this Wednesday's group meeting since none of us have proposed to share something, but we will resume from the next week.
Thanks, Ishtiaque
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Toronto, ON, Canada web: https://www.ishtiaque.net/ _______________________________________________ Thirdspace mailing list Thirdspace@dgp.toronto.edumailto:Thirdspace@dgp.toronto.edu https://www.dgp.toronto.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thirdspace
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Alright! Let's read the Irani et al's CHi 2010 postcolonial piece for the next week, and in the following week, we will read the database ones.
So, to clarify, we will discuss the following paper on Nov 1 -
http://www.dourish.com/publications/2010/chi2010-postcolonial.pdf
Cheers! Ishtiaque
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Toronto, ON, Canada web: https://www.ishtiaque.net/ [https://www.ishtiaque.net/%5D%C2%A0 On 10/24/2017 1:17:36 AM, Aakash Solanki aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca wrote: In that case then let's do this piece by Dourish and then also read "database as a symbolic form" by lev manovich.
I would like to return to the post colonial pieces though.
I am thinking postcoloniality should be a theme for our reading group.
Sincerely, Aakash
On 23-Oct-2017, at 23:53, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed <ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu [mailto:ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu]> wrote:
Thanks, Aakash!
I vote for the "shifting materialities" piece. Please feel free to disagree. I am biased because I have more familiarity with Lily's postcolonial pieces.
Ishtiaque
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Toronto, ON, Canada web: https://www.ishtiaque.net/ [https://www.ishtiaque.net/%5D%C2%A0 On 10/23/2017 12:21:31 PM, Aakash Solanki <aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca [mailto:aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca]> wrote: This is proposal for November 4. Sorry if last email was confusing.
Sincerely, Aakash Solanki e: aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca [mailto:aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca] t: @skishchampi [https://twitter.com/skishchampi]
PhD Student Collaborative Program in Anthropology and South Asian Studies University of Toronto
On 23-Oct-2017, at 12:20, Aakash Solanki <aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca [mailto:aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca]> wrote:
I propose we read, one of the following
No SQL: The shifting materialities of Database Technologies by Paul Dourish
http://computationalculture.net/2014/11/09/no-sql-the-shifting-materialities... [http://computationalculture.net/2014/11/09/no-sql-the-shifting-materialities...]
or
Kavita Philip, Lily Irani
Post Colonial Computing: A Tactical Survey http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0162243910389594 [http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0162243910389594]
OR/And
Irani, Philip et al Postcolonial Computing: A Lens on Design and Development (http://www.dourish.com/publications/2010/chi2010-postcolonial.pdf [http://www.dourish.com/publications/2010/chi2010-postcolonial.pdf]). This article might be more relevant though. But let us do the post-colonial computing articles and we could drop NoSQL for now for November 4.
I think before we start reading, it may be helpful to pick on on keywords, themes we like to focus so that we can mobilise material around a theme and develop a working understanding of the literature.
Sincerely, Aakash Solanki e: aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca [mailto:aakash.solanki@mail.utoronto.ca] t: @skishchampi
PhD Student Collaborative Program in Anthropology and South Asian Studies University of Toronto
On 23-Oct-2017, at 11:20, Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed <ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu [mailto:ishtiaque@cs.toronto.edu]> wrote:
Hi Group,
We are skipping this Wednesday's group meeting since none of us have proposed to share something, but we will resume from the next week.
Thanks, Ishtiaque
Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Toronto, ON, Canada web: https://www.ishtiaque.net/ [https://www.ishtiaque.net/] _______________________________________________ Thirdspace mailing list Thirdspace@dgp.toronto.edu [mailto:Thirdspace@dgp.toronto.edu] https://www.dgp.toronto.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thirdspace [https://www.dgp.toronto.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thirdspace]
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