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December 2020 • 2020 Yearbook School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC Events)
May 28, 2020 • “Adapting to the Times” (The Oregon Reality Lab, University of Oregon Portland, School of Journalism and Communication)
May 18, 2020 • “Conference ‘What is Information'” (Journalism 5.0, CAIJ: Center of Artificial Intelligence Journalism, Department of Journalism, Charles University, Prague)
May 4, 2020 • “Min Tang presents at the cyberconference ‘What is Information 2020′” (School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, University of Washington Bothell)
April 30, 2020 • SOJC’s “What Is Information?” Conference (New Media and Culture Program, University of Oregon)
April 29, 2020 • Register today to join OHS Director of Community Engagement Eliza Canty-Jones (Oregon Historical Society)
April 28, 2020 • Annual ‘What Is’ conference explores information (AroundTheO)
April 2020 • Design Portland; Calendar (DesignPortland.Org). “Our calendar is a year-round source for what’s happening in our city’s design community, across disciplines.”
February 2020 • Opportunities: What is Information? Cyberconference (HASTAC: Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory)
January 2020 • IAMCR Events: What is Information? (International Association for Media and Communication Research)
November 2019 • ICA Newsletter: November 2019 (International Communication Association: Newsletter, Volume 47, Issue 9*)
Cyberconference • Experience • Exhibition
#whatisinformation2020
CFP: WHAT IS INFORMATION? (2020) @UOregonPortland April 30–May 2, 2020 https://t.co/WIQGMKkskC @UOMediaStudies @UO_NMCC @IAMCRtweets pic.twitter.com/kBueZMLRB0
— Janet Wasko (@IAMCR_X) October 24, 2019
"What is Information" conference at U of Oregon Portland. April 30–May 2, 2020. Call for proposal.https://t.co/IiuGFfJixg
— Wan-Chen Lee (@wanchen_lee) October 24, 2019
10th Annual CFP! WHAT IS…? INFORMATION @UOregonPortland • April 30–May 2, 2020 • https://t.co/WIQGMKkskC • Deadline January 24th! @UOregon @UO_NMCC @UOregonDesign @UOSOJC @UOCAS @UOCinema @UOLibraries @Folklore_UO @UO_Humanities @UOlibraries @Oregon_Law @IAMCRtweets 💻🔎🌲 pic.twitter.com/Sunh9qhAGj
— Janet Wasko (@IAMCR_X) December 19, 2019
CFP: What is Information? (2020) *Deadline Extended to January 24th! https://t.co/l7b4UlQAwb
— Cathy Davidson (@CathyNDavidson) December 26, 2019
Call for proposals! Submit an abstract by Jan. 24 to the University of Oregon Portland tenth annual What is…? conference titled What is Information (2020). https://t.co/qNdkGiQyRM pic.twitter.com/rQnxFX51FI
— UO Cinema Studies (@UOCinema) January 22, 2020
CFP: What is Information? (2020) My brother George Dyson among the speakers. *Deadline Extended to January 31st! https://t.co/ukwNVwf37M
— Esther Dyson (@edyson) January 25, 2020
What is Information? Cyberconference • April 30–May 2, 2020 https://t.co/WIQGMKkskC @UOregon @UO_Humanities @UO_NMCC @UOMediaStudies @UOSOJC @UOCAS @UOCinema @Folklore_UO @UOregonDesign @UOLibraries @UOregonPortland @Sustainable_UO @OrHist @DesignWeekPDX #whatisinformation2020 pic.twitter.com/OMnxynLrGf
— Janet Wasko (@IAMCR_X) April 25, 2020
https://www.instagram.com/p/B_iHTHUBzFM/
FOI panel on access to gov't records for the WHAT IS INFORMATION? cyberconference, https://t.co/UIPHdJsmd9, May 2 at 10:30 AM PDT. Moderator: @tgleason. Speakers: @mfenster21, @MalheurNews's Les Zaits, @EFF's Mark Rumold & @DWTLaw's Duane Bosworth, @gingermccall & @MarshallYoum. pic.twitter.com/RMzGaqXOn9
— Kyu Ho Youm (@MarshallYoum) April 29, 2020
Register today to join OHS Director of Community Engagement Eliza Canty-Jones at the What is Information? Cyberconference for her talk Friday 5/1 at 5:30pm on “Advancing Knowledge and Inspiring Curiosity about Woman Suffrage: Notes on Oregon Historical Society Projects.” https://t.co/dMx5Y3FBsJ
— Oregon Historical Society (@OrHist) April 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/RachelG187/status/1255695506182815745
https://www.instagram.com/p/B_nVLKvBQL8/
I'm giving a virtual talk!
"On Race and Technoculture"
Saturday, May 2
12p(EDT)/9a(PDT)Registration is free and open to all: https://t.co/1FjlbLSNhk pic.twitter.com/F53Mpx3GUr
— thot leedurr (@DocDre) April 30, 2020
At the #whatisinformation2020 cyberconference. Next I will be learning about the challenges of presenting a paper while chasing after a toddler 😂
— Gabriela Zago (@gabizago) May 1, 2020
Teleport to the exhibition on Ethnographia Island in @SecondLife to connect, interact, and network with colleagues! https://t.co/l2evdN2JEL • @UOregon @UONMCC @UOSOJC @UO_Humanities @UOMediaStudies @UOCAS @UOregonDesign @UOLibraries #whatisinformation2020 #SecondLife pic.twitter.com/NrXb2wfRHj
— Janet Wasko (@IAMCR_X) May 1, 2020
Current Library of Congress "Innovator in Residence," Brian Foo is launching an open-source hip-hop sample tool called Citizen DJ – allowing users free access to a massive audio collection that dates back over a hundred years.
Beta version: https://t.co/IZ59EOzfHU#DJ #Music
— Seattle Film + Music (@seattlefm) May 1, 2020
Tune into this conference! Happening now! https://t.co/tJd5s6uxX7
— ✨Case✨ (@caseorganic) May 1, 2020
Also, an exhibition in @SecondLife! https://t.co/ukPZblYHDw
— ✨Case✨ (@caseorganic) May 1, 2020
Can’t wait for @DocDre talk #whatisinformation2020 @a_ttate @shamikalashawn
— Alicia Boyd, PhD (@Stippy_eep_eep) May 2, 2020
Is it just me, or should health-based information NOT be behind a paywall? @inc #coronavirus #safetyhttps://t.co/R81wSY9rV3
— ✨Case✨ (@caseorganic) May 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/Stippy_eep_eep/status/1256621082116751362
I remember when I first met @DocDre I had no clue what he was ever talking about. But he pushed me to ask questions, and I've truly come a longgg way these last four years! #whatisinformation2020
— Ta’les Love – Arya Stark, Queen of WinterHELL 🏁🏁 (@TLoveSpeaksss) May 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/Stippy_eep_eep/status/1256630632035291136
This #medialiteracy tool introduced at the #whatisinformation2020 cyberconference by @divinameigs helps identify image disinformation& change cognitive thinking about information…. https://t.co/mC4ggd74O5
— sadia_khan (@sadiaokhan) May 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/RachelG187/status/1256647003699703808
Ethnographia Island is at the core of my documentary about embodiment and place-making in virtual worlds #ourdigitalselves >>> https://t.co/VPOHYvINVp following researchers from UCI and U of Oregon
— draxtor™ (@draxtor) May 3, 2020
Thank you to @IAMCR_X and @DrJeremySwartz for moving #whatisinformation2020 @UOsojc online this year due to #COVID__19
— Merilyn (@harborjournal2) May 2, 2020
I learned of this website @endCOVID19 at #whatisinformation2020. Lots of good info there #COVID__19
— Merilyn (@harborjournal2) May 2, 2020
Thank you @castabile for highlighting the uncredited contributions of #women and other #marginalized groups #whatisinformation2020
— Merilyn (@harborjournal2) May 2, 2020
panel at #whatisinformation2020 on #activism / #public #media. listening to a paper on #Food Sovereignty and the Right to #Information by Andrew Calabrese
— Merilyn (@harborjournal2) May 2, 2020
Great panel on #Platformization at #whatisinformation2020 I chose that one to hear @gHarsha ‘s talk. @UOsojc
— Merilyn (@harborjournal2) May 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/RachelG187/status/1256739399762505728
https://www.instagram.com/p/B_qepxalltU/
@UOregon @UO_nmcc @UOSOJC @UOregonDesign @OrHist #whatisinformation2020 #worldpressfreedomday https://t.co/QDqUhiTTzH
— Janet Wasko (@IAMCR_X) May 4, 2020
https://twitter.com/sivavaid/status/1257447336722210821
Thank you to @IAMCR_X and team for a great remote #whatisinformation2020 conference. Already looking forward to next year. pic.twitter.com/sebpvp3TkU
— Harsha Ganga (@gHarsha) May 5, 2020