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Research Dasein: March 2008
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Posted by Cory Knobel. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Skinny on Me. I'm a man in flux, which is exactly as it should be. View my complete profile. Other Academic Blogs to Read. Dan Atkins' CI Topics Blog. Tobias Escher at OII. William H. Dutton (OII). Words, get out of my head.
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Research Dasein: September 2007
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Thursday, September 6, 2007. A statement from the CDI conference. I had a "double take" moment when this came out of a conference speaker's mouth, but I'll have to think about it. Teaching is to research as confession is to sin. You really can't do one without the other.". More precisely, you really can't deliver the former with any credibility until the latter has been given form. Posted by Cory Knobel. Wednesday, September 5, 2007. CI, CDI, and myopic disciplinarity. It seems that the larger humanities...
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Research Dasein: Recap of the e-Social Science Conference
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Recap of the e-Social Science Conference. A full week has passed since the conclusion of the Third e-Social Science conference that was hosted here at the University of Michigan. That's about enough time to put down some of the reflections from the event, I suppose. Please.PhD students have enough trouble. A question in five minutes. Forget about a PhD student being able to. That's a bit troublesome. Are we really that bad at communicating what we're doing? The main diversity...
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Research Dasein: Reporting live from the e-Social Science Doctoral Colloquium
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Sunday, October 7, 2007. Reporting live from the e-Social Science Doctoral Colloquium. Finally. After attending a steady stream of conferences, doctoral summer schools and colloquia, NSF and other sponsored symposia and workshops, et cetera - all of which left me with the impression that cyberinfrastructure/e-science research is focused solely on computer scientists, physicists, mathematicians - all the high-paradigm sciences.there has been a change of pace. Posted by Cory Knobel. The Skinny on Me.
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Research Dasein: On the train...
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Posted by Cory Knobel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Skinny on Me. I'm a man in flux, which is exactly as it should be. View my complete profile. Other Academic Blogs to Read. Dan Atkins' CI Topics Blog. Tobias Escher at OII. William H. Dutton (OII). Words, get out of my head.
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Research Dasein: January 2009
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Friday, January 16, 2009. Proto-ontologies in social reconfiguration. Seeing new connections on the subjective level and figuring out their flaws, consistencies, and revelatory qualities? Posted by Cory Knobel. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Skinny on Me. I'm a man in flux, which is exactly as it should be. View my complete profile. Other Academic Blogs to Read. Dan Atkins' CI Topics Blog. Tobias Escher at OII. William H. Dutton (OII). Words, get out of my head. Proto-ontologies in social reconfiguration.
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Research Dasein: July 2007
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007. I've kept blogs in various forms for a number of years. I think LiveJournal was my first foray back in 2001. None of them really stuck for me. Then again, I didn't particularly see much point in rehashing the minutae of my day, nor did I really feel like consistently putting up my personal life for validation by people I've never met. This will be something different, I think. Posted by Cory Knobel. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Skinny on Me. View my complete profile.
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Research Dasein: Nihil nimus ("nothing in excess")
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Monday, October 22, 2007. Nihil nimus ("nothing in excess"). Boice, Robert. (2000) Advice for New Faculty Members: Nihil Nimus. Allyn and Bacon Publishers. Needham Heights, MA. ISBN 0-205-28159-1. Two main reasons. First, faculty productivity and new faculty experiences are Boice's academic career foci, and the frank discussion of his research methods in generating this book, as well as providing research results, is convincing. Second, if this process actually works, I can't afford. I won't go into deta...
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Research Dasein: October 2007
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007. File under: Brilliant turns of phrase by jaded academics. From a good friend, colleague, and co-author - Charlie Kaylor. Student presentations are the Ninth Circle of Hell. All movement ceases except the slowly fanning wings of Satan.". Posted by Cory Knobel. Monday, October 22, 2007. Nihil nimus ("nothing in excess"). Boice, Robert. (2000) Advice for New Faculty Members: Nihil Nimus. Allyn and Bacon Publishers. Needham Heights, MA. ISBN 0-205-28159-1. I won't go into detail on...